It provides information on various aspects of life, including rituals, duties, and social conduct.
[3][5][6] The Indian philosopher Vedanta Desika (13th-14th century CE ) in his writing cited Shandilya Smriti while explaining the devotional service to the God by a devotee.
Lakshmipati (Lord Vishnu) should always be seen as a Guru, friend, teacher, father and mother.
"[7] The Indian scholar Brahma Dutt Shastri compiled fifty six Smriti texts in his six volumes series text Smriti Sandarbha published by Gurumandal Series.
In this chapter, the conducts and duties of human lives after waking from the bed in the morning are discussed.