Āchārādarsha is a Sanskrit term that translates to "The Mirror of Conduct" or "The Ideal of Conduct." It is a text or work that serves as a guide for moral and ethical behavior, particularly in the context of spiritual or religious practices. Āchārādarsha emphasizes the ideal conduct or behavior that an individual should adopt in their life, particularly in accordance with religious, spiritual, or societal norms.
Extent: One Volume containing 50 folios.
Original institution reference: Shelfmark or Accession number.
