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Apart from these two more Smritis - Vasishta and Vyasa (who is said to have examined all the smritis and compiled them as Vyasa smriti).
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|Kanva
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|Kapila
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|Lohita
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|Devala
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|Katyayana
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|Lokakshi
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|Budha
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|Shaatatapa
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|Atri
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|Prachetasa
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|Daksha
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|Vishnu
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|Vrddhavishnu
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|Vrddhamanu
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|Dhaumya
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|Naarada
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|Paulastya
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There are alternative versions of this list of Smritis and Upasmritis and it may be noted that there are some common names in both the lists.
 
== अग्निहोत्रम् ॥ Agnihotram ==
 
== अग्निहोत्रम् ॥ Agnihotram ==
 
Agnihotra, is a term specifically applicable to the most common and important vaidika yagnas classified among the [[हविर्यज्ञानि ॥ Haviryagnas]] (offering of havis is made) or homas, and considered to be nityakarma (daily activity). It is performed as a daily worship and also with an intent to fulfill any specific desire<ref name=":0322222" />. A brief outline of the various aspects about Agnihotram have been summarized below  
 
Agnihotra, is a term specifically applicable to the most common and important vaidika yagnas classified among the [[हविर्यज्ञानि ॥ Haviryagnas]] (offering of havis is made) or homas, and considered to be nityakarma (daily activity). It is performed as a daily worship and also with an intent to fulfill any specific desire<ref name=":0322222" />. A brief outline of the various aspects about Agnihotram have been summarized below  

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