Smriti (Sanskrit: स्मृति, IAST: Smṛti), literally "that which is remembered," refers to a body of Hindu texts usually attributed to an author, traditionally written down but constantly revised, in contrast to Śrutis (the Vedic literature) considered authorless, that were transmitted verbally across the generations and fixed.Smriti is a derivative secondary work and is considered less authoritative than Sruti in Hinduism, except in Mimamsa school of Hindu philosophy.
The Smrti literature is a corpus of diverse varied texts. This corpus includes, but is not limited to the six Vedāngas (the auxiliary sciences in the Vedas), the epics (the Mahābhārata and Rāmāyana), the Dharmasūtras and Dharmaśāstras (or Smritiśāstras), the Arthasaśāstras, the Purānas, the Kāvya or poetical literature, extensive Bhasyas (reviews and commentaries on Shrutis and non-Shruti texts), and numerous Nibandhas (digests) covering politics, ethics (Nitisastras), culture, arts and society.
Each Smriti text exists in many versions, with many different readings. Smritis were considered fluid and freely rewritten by anyone in ancient and medieval Hindu tradition.
Duwa Na Koi Aur Mangadi
(Nit Khair Manga 3 Soniya Main Teri
Duwa Na Koi Aur Mangadi 2) 2
(Tere Pairaach 2) ?? Hove Meri
Tere Pairaach ?? Hove Meri
Duwa Na Koi 2
Tere Pyaar Ditta Jagoda Sahaara Ve 2
Maahiya Phul Gaya Mainu Jag Saara Ve 2
Khushi Ye Ho Mainu 3 Sajana Batheri
Duwa Na Koi Aur Mangadi 2
Nit Khair Manga 3 Soniya Main Teri
Duwa Na Koi Aur Mangadi 2
Dil Dhunde Unhe Sarhad Paar Ve 2
Bas Maangu Main Unhi Ka Didaar Ve 2
Raah Takati Hai 3 Ankhiyaan Meri
Duwa Na Koi Aur Mangadi 2
Nit Khair Manga 3 Soniya Main Teri
Duwa Na Koi Aur Mangadi 2
(Tere Pairaach 2) ?? Hove Meri
Tere Pairaach ?? Hove Meri
Duwa Na Koi 2