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The Mimamsa Sutra ((サンスクリット:मीमांसा सूत्र), ) or the Purva Mimamsa Sutras (ca. 300–200 BCE), written by Rishi Jaimini is one of the most important ancient Hindu philosophical texts. It forms the basis of Mimamsa, the earliest of the six orthodox schools (darshanas) of Indian philosophy. According to tradition, sage Jaimini was one of the disciples of sage Veda Vyasa, the author of Mahabharata. ==Overview== The work is divided into twelve ''adhyaya''s (chapters), which are further divided into sixty ''padas'' (sections).〔 The text provides rules for the interpretation of the Vedas and also provides philosophical justifications for the observance of Vedic rituals, by offering meaning and significance of Vedic rituals to attain Moksha.〔(Jaimini: Mimamsasutra at Sansknet project )〕
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