Manusmriti Chapter 9 Verse 225 -
In the verses directly preceding 225 (Manusmriti 9.220-224), the text explicitly labels gambling ( dyūta ) and betting ( samāhvaya ) as open theft. Classical commentators like Medhātithi argue that unregulated gamblers run parallel economic systems that evade state taxes, foster local gang violence, and lead citizens to financial ruin. The code demands immediate removal before these syndicates corrupt the royal courts. 2. Kuśīlavān (The Dancers and Actors)
Other notable commentaries, such as those by Bhāruci and Govindarāja, also exist, each offering nuances based on their philosophical and regional contexts. manusmriti chapter 9 verse 225
: Those who abandon their prescribed varna (duties) to perform work not assigned to them. In the verses directly preceding 225 (Manusmriti 9