The "Manusmriti," also known as the "Laws of Manu," is an ancient Indian text that primarily serves as a legal and ethical guide. It outlines various codes of conduct, laws, and social norms governing the lives of individuals and communities in ancient India. Written around the 2nd century BCE, the Manusmriti addresses issues related to caste, duties, and legal matters, and it played a significant role in shaping the social and legal framework of ancient Indian society. Unlike texts that focus on historical events, scientific theories, or epic narratives, the Manusmriti is dedicated to providing a comprehensive legal and moral framework.