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1 1, 39 | many kinds, cattle, deer, men, and carnivorous beasts 2 1, 43 | Rakshasas, Pisakas, and men are born from the womb.~ 3 1, 51 | produced the universe and men, he disappeared in himself, 4 1, 73 | lasts as long, (are really) men acquainted with (the length 5 1, 81 | does any gain accrue to men by unrighteousness.~ 6 1, 82 | fraud the merit (gained by men) is diminished by one fourth ( 7 1, 83 | 83. (Men are) free from disease, 8 1, 84 | fruits proportioned among men according to (the character 9 1, 85 | duties (is prescribed) for men in the Krita age, different 10 1, 96 | intelligent, mankind; and of men, the Brahmanas;~ 11 1, 113| food, the purification of men and of things,~ 12 1, 115| gambling and the removal of (men nocuous like) thorns,~ 13 2, 1 | law which is followed by men learned (in the Veda) and 14 2, 6 | also the customs of holy men, and (finally) self-satisfaction.~ 15 2, 12 | the customs of virtuous men, and one's own pleasure, 16 2, 18 | the conduct of virtuous men.~ 17 2, 20 | in that country, let all men on earth learn their several 18 2, 24 | 24. Let twice-born men seek to dwell in those ( 19 2, 26 | performed for twice-born men, which sanctify the body 20 2, 27 | removed from twice-born men.~ 21 2, 35 | merit, by all twice-born men in the first or third year.~ 22 2, 39 | 39. After those (periods men of) these three (castes) 23 2, 40 | 40. With such men, if they have not been purified 24 2, 47 | at, not likely to terrify men, with their bark perfect, 25 2, 57 | merit, and is odious among men; one ought, for these reasons, 26 2, 80 | be blamed among virtuous men.~ 27 2, 110| the answer), behave among men as (if he were) an idiot.~ 28 2, 134| older than the other), men practising (the same) fine 29 2, 163| easy mind walk here among men; but the scorner utterly 30 2, 183| food from the houses of men who are not deficient in ( 31 2, 185| if there are no (virtuous men of the kind) mentioned above, 32 2, 213| nature of women to seduce men in this (world); for that 33 3, 5 | recommended to twice-born men for wedlock and conjugal 34 3, 12 | first marriage of twice-born men (wives) of equal caste are 35 3, 15 | 15. Twice-born men who, in their folly, wed 36 3, 39 | honoured by the Sishtas (good men).~ 37 3, 42 | blameless children are born to men, in blamable (marriages) 38 3, 59 | 59. Hence men who seek (their own) welfare, 39 3, 65 | 65. By sacrificing for men unworthy to offer sacrifices 40 3, 70 | of guests the offering to men.~ 41 3, 78 | 78. Because men of the three (other) orders 42 3, 79 | which cannot be practised by men with weak organs, must be 43 3, 81 | funeral offerings (Sraddha), men by (gifts of) food, and 44 3, 97 | gods and manes, made by men ignorant (of the law of 45 3, 101| fail in the houses of good men.~ 46 3, 117| honoured the gods, the sages, men, the manes, and the guardian 47 3, 118| be the meal of virtuous men.~ 48 3, 131| 131. Though a million of men, unaquainted with the Rikas, 49 3, 135| of the sacred law), to (men of) all the four (above-mentioned 50 3, 140| meanest among twice-born men who in his folly contracts 51 3, 141| of food) by twice-born men, consumed with (friends 52 3, 165| is censured by virtuous men,~ 53 3, 167| these lowest of twice-born men, whose conduct is reprehensible, 54 3, 170| and so forth, and by other men not admissible into the 55 3, 174| are born by wives of other men; (he who is born) while 56 3, 175| are born of wives of other men, cause to the giver the 57 3, 182| other unholy, inadmissible men, enumerated above, (is turned 58 3, 183| what chief of twice-born men a company defiled by (the 59 3, 184| 184. Those men must be considered as the 60 3, 203| 203. For twice-born men the rite in honour of the 61 3, 213| those first of twice-born men the ancient deities of the 62 3, 213| pleased, employed in making men prosper.~ 63 3, 259| 259. 'May liberal men abound with us! May (our 64 3, 267| 267. The ancestors of men are satisfied for one month 65 4, 15 | through pursuits to which men cleave, nor by forbidden 66 4, 21 | gods, to the Bhutas, to men, and to the manes.~ 67 4, 22 | 22. Some men who know the ordinances 68 4, 30 | by a greeting, heretics, men who follow forbidden occupations, 69 4, 30 | follow forbidden occupations, men who live like cats, rogues, 70 4, 61 | surrounded by unrighteous men, nor in one which has become 71 4, 61 | nor in one swarming with men of the lowest castes.~ 72 4, 79 | fools, nor with overbearing men, nor with low-caste men, 73 4, 79 | men, nor with low-caste men, nor with Antyavasayins.~ 74 4, 83 | hold of (his own or other men's) hair, or to strike (himself 75 4, 108| heard), and in a crowd of men the (recitation of the Veda 76 4, 124| the Yagur-veda sacred to men, and the Sama-veda sacred 77 4, 141| knowledge, nor very aged men, nor those who have no beauty 78 4, 154| reverentially salute venerable men (who visit him), give them 79 4, 155| the conduct of virtuous men, connected with his occupations, 80 4, 162| nor Brahmanas, nor any men performing austerities.~ 81 4, 166| wombs (of such beings where men are born in punishment of 82 4, 171| overthrow of unrighteous, wicked men.~ 83 4, 176| future or are offensive to men.~ 84 4, 178| walk in that path of holy men which his fathers and his 85 4, 179| with infants, aged and sick men, with learned men, with 86 4, 179| and sick men, with learned men, with his paternal relatives, 87 4, 184| Infants, aged, poor and sick men must be considered as rulers 88 4, 195| from the merits) of all men, one must know to be one 89 4, 201| tanks belonging to other men; if he bathes (in such a 90 4, 205| sacrifices for a multitude of men, by a woman, or by a eunuch.~ 91 4, 206| it is unlucky for holy (men) it displeases the gods; 92 4, 207| intoxicated, angry, or sick (men), nor that in which hair 93 4, 217| women, nor food (given by men) whose ten days of impurity 94 4, 244| with the most excellent (men), and shun all low ones.~ 95 4, 246| patient, shuns the company of men of cruel conduct, and does 96 4, 252| accept (presents) from good men alone.~ 97 4, 255| describes himself to virtuous (men), in a manner contrary to 98 5, 5 | to be eaten by twice-born men.~ 99 5, 25 | may be eaten by twice-born men without being mixed with 100 5, 26 | forbidden to twice-born men, been fully described; I 101 5, 50 | Pisaka, becomes dear to men, and will not be tormented 102 5, 90 | through lust live (with many men), who have caused an abortion, 103 5, 92 | the corpses of) twice-born men, as is proper, by the western, 104 5, 100| you, O best of twice-born men; hear now the manner in 105 5, 100| now the manner in which men are purified on the death 106 5, 104| carried out by a Sudra, while men of the same caste are at 107 5, 131| carnivorous (animals) or by men of low caste (Dasyu), such 108 5, 146| personal purification for men of all castes, and those 109 5, 160| just like those chaste men.~ 110 6, 61 | on the transmigrations of men, caused by their sinful 111 6, 62 | on their union with hated men, on their being overpowered 112 6, 73 | understand for unregenerate men.~ 113 6, 75 | practising austerities, (men) gain that state (even) 114 6, 89 | resting-place in the ocean, even so men of all orders find protection 115 6, 90 | 91. By twice-born men belonging to (any of) these 116 7, 16 | inflict that (punishment) on men who act unjustly.~ 117 7, 24 | broken through, and all men would rage (against each 118 7, 28 | hard to be administered by men with unimproved minds; it 119 7, 34 | diminishes in extent among men like a drop of clarified 120 7, 38 | who always worships aged men, is honoured even by Rakshasas.~ 121 7, 49 | greediness which all wise men declare to be the root even 122 7, 60 | appoint other officials, (men) of integrity, (who are) 123 7, 61 | many skilful and clever (men), free from sloth, let him 124 7, 70 | an encampment of armed) men or a hill-fort.~ 125 7, 72 | the last three by monkeys, men, and gods respectively.~ 126 7, 80 | like a father towards all men.~ 127 7, 81 | all (the acts) of those men who transact his business.~ 128 7, 99 | let him bestow on worthy men.~ 129 7, 101| liberally bestow (on worthy men).~ 130 7, 123| his subjects against such (men).~ 131 7, 139| nor the root of other (men) by excessive greed; for 132 7, 141| inspection of the business of men, let him place on that seat ( 133 7, 149| deaf, animals, very aged men, women, barbarians, the 134 7, 186| enemy's camp); for such (men are) the most dangerous 135 7, 193| 193. (Men born in) Kurukshetra, Matsyas, 136 7, 211| of an Aryan, knowledge of men, bravery, a compassionate 137 7, 222| again inspect his fighting men, all his chariots and beasts 138 8, 8 | him decide the suits of men who mostly contend on the 139 8, 17 | only friend who follows men even after death is justice; 140 8, 25 | internal disposition of men, by their voice, their colour, 141 8, 33 | remembering the duty of good men, may take one-sixth part 142 8, 40 | restored by the king to (men of) all castes (varna); 143 8, 42 | 42. For men who follow their particular 144 8, 46 | virtuous, by such twice-born men as are devoted to the law, 145 8, 59 | declares, shall those two (men) offending against justice 146 8, 61 | fully declare what kind of men may be made witnesses in 147 8, 62 | 62. Householders, men with male issue, and indigenous ( 148 8, 63 | 63. Trustworthy men of all the (four) castes ( 149 8, 63 | witnesses in lawsuits, (men) who know (their) whole 150 8, 64 | enemies (of the parties), nor (men) formerly convicted (of 151 8, 68 | women, and for twice-born men twice-born men (of the) 152 8, 68 | twice-born men twice-born men (of the) same (kind), virtuous 153 8, 68 | virtuous Sudras for Sudras, and men of the lowest castes for 154 8, 71 | infants, aged and diseased men, who (are apt to) speak 155 8, 71 | untrustworthy, likewise that of men with disordered minds.~ 156 8, 75 | an assembly of honourable men (Arya) anything else but 157 8, 77 | waver, nor even many other men, who are tainted with sin.~ 158 8, 80 | this matter between the two men before us, declare all that 159 8, 82 | hundred existences; let (men therefore) give true evidence.~ 160 8, 84 | the supreme witness of men.~ 161 8, 98 | false evidence concerning men.~ 162 8, 123| king shall fine and banish (men of) the three (lower) castes ( 163 8, 127| destroys reputation among men, and fame (after death), 164 8, 131| business transactions among men, I will fully declare.~ 165 8, 141| remembering the duty of good men, he may take two in the 166 8, 157| 157. Whatever rate men fix, who are expert in sea-voyages 167 8, 178| equitably decide between men, who dispute with each other 168 8, 211| must be made among those men who here (below) perform 169 8, 218| explain the law concerning men who break an agreement.~ 170 8, 226| virgins, (and) nowhere among men to females who have lost 171 8, 249| he will see that through men's ignorance of the boundaries 172 8, 258| from the two villages, men of) the four neighbouring 173 8, 263| give false evidence, when men dispute about a boundary-mark, 174 8, 269| For offences of twice-born men against those of equal caste ( 175 8, 286| a blow is struck against men or animals in order to ( 176 8, 311| sanctified, just as twice-born men by sacrifices.~ 177 8, 312| infants, aged and sick men, who inveigh against him.~ 178 8, 313| He who, being abused by men in pain, pardons (them), 179 8, 318| 318. But men who have committed crimes 180 8, 323| 323. For stealing men of noble family and especially 181 8, 334| commits (an offence) against men, even of that (the king) 182 8, 342| tied up (cattle of other men), he who takes a slave, 183 8, 348| 348. Twice-born men may take up arms when (they 184 8, 352| 352. Men who commit adultery with 185 8, 353| the castes (varna) among men; thence (follows) sin, which 186 8, 360| 360. Mendicants, bards, men who have performed the initiatory 187 8, 362| their own (wives); for such men send their wives (to others) 188 8, 379| capital punishment; but (men of) other castes shall suffer 189 8, 390| 390. If twice-born men dispute among each other 190 8, 398| one-twentieth of that (amount) which men, well acquainted with the 191 8, 405| goods), empty vessels and men without luggage some trifle.~ 192 8, 412| of greed makes initiated (men of the) twice-born (castes) 193 9, 13 | and dwelling in other men's houses, are the six causes 194 9, 15 | Through their passion for men, through their mutable temper, 195 9, 26 | reside) in the houses (of men), there is no difference 196 9, 27 | born, and the daily life of men, (of these matters) woman 197 9, 30 | a wife is censured among men, and (in her next life) 198 9, 31 | discussion, salutary to all men, which the virtuous (of 199 9, 51 | 51. Thus men who have no marital property 200 9, 63 | both become outcasts, (as men) who defile the bed of a 201 9, 64 | 64. By twice-born men a widow must not be appointed 202 9, 66 | have occurred) even among men, while Vena ruled.~ 203 9, 85 | 85. If twice-born men wed women of their own and 204 9, 86 | 86. Among all (twice-born men) the wife of equal caste 205 9, 96 | created, and to be fathers men; religious rites, therefore, 206 9, 99 | nor moderns who were good men have done such (a deed) 207 9, 109| eldest (is considered) among men most worthy of honour, the 208 9, 156| All the sons of twice-born men, born of wives of the same 209 9, 158| Among the twelve sons of men whom Manu, sprung from the 210 9, 189| rule; but (the property of men) of other castes the king 211 9, 191| begotten by two (different men), contend for the property ( 212 9, 223| them), that is called among men gambling (dyuta), when animate 213 9, 224| distinctive marks of twice-born (men).~ 214 9, 225| dancers and singers, cruel men, men belonging to an heretical 215 9, 225| and singers, cruel men, men belonging to an heretical 216 9, 230| 230. On women, infants, men of disordered mind, the 217 9, 235| and all be considered as men who committed mortal sins ( 218 9, 240| 240. But (men of) all castes who perform 219 9, 242| 242. But (men of) other (castes), who 220 9, 246| property of (mortal) sinners, men are born in (due) time ( 221 9, 252| exertions to remove (those men who are nocuous like) thorns.~ 222 9, 259| physicians who act improperly, men living by showing their 223 9, 309| greet with as great joy) as men feel on seeing the full 224 9, 314| provokes to anger those (men), by whom the fire was made 225 9, 315| while he injures those (men) who provoked to anger, 226 9, 328| they must never be kept by (men of) other (castes).~ 227 9, 332| the various languages of men, with the manner of keeping 228 10, 12 | a Kandala, the lowest of men, by Vaisya, Kshatriya, and 229 10, 16 | a Kandala, the lowest of men;~ 230 10, 31 | 31. But men excluded (by the Aryans, 231 10, 31 | worthy to be excluded, low men (hina) still lower races, 232 10, 33 | continually. praises (great) men.~ 233 10, 38 | is ever despised by good men.~ 234 10, 41 | the duties of twice-born men; but all those born in consequence 235 10, 42 | races) obtain here among men more exalted or lower rank 236 10, 76 | accepting gifts from pure men.~ 237 10, 78 | not prescribed them for (men of) those two (castes).~ 238 10, 103| accepting gifts from despicable (men) Brahmanas (in distress) 239 10, 109| acceptance (of gifts from low men), sacrificing (for them), 240 10, 110| acts) always performed for men who have received the sacraments; 241 10, 111| sacrifices for teaching (unworthy men) is removed by muttering ( 242 10, 115| acceptance of gifts from virtuous men.~ 243 10, 116| subsistence (permitted to all men in times of distress).~ 244 10, 127| the practice of virtuous men without reciting sacred 245 11, 2 | sacred law; to such poor men gifts must be given in proportion 246 11, 31 | alone be can punish those men who injure him.~ 247 11, 46 | Vedic texts, but that which (men) in their folly commit intentionally, 248 11, 47 | intercourse with virtuous men.~ 249 11, 48 | 48. Some wicked men suffer a change of their ( 250 11, 53 | blind, deaf, and deformed men, who are (all) despised 251 11, 58 | Stealing a deposit, or men, a horse, and silver, land, 252 11, 70 | Accepting presents from blamed men, trading, serving Sudras, 253 11, 83 | Brahnanas), and the gods of men (Kshatriyas), bathes (with 254 11, 84 | before an assembly of such men, becomes pure.~ 255 11, 85 | teaching is) authoritative for men, because the Veda is the 256 11, 86 | for the words of learned men are a means of purification.~ 257 11, 108| means of these penances men who have committed mortal 258 11, 118| 118. Twice-born men who have committed (other) 259 11, 151| 151. (Men of) the three twice-born 260 11, 152| initiation of twice-born men.~ 261 11, 153| who has eaten the food of men, whose food must not be 262 11, 164| the expiation for stealing men and women, and (for wrongfully 263 11, 185| intercourse as is usual among men;~ 264 11, 192| 192. Those twice-born men who may not have been taught 265 11, 193| expiation) when twice-born men, who follow forbidden occupations 266 11, 227| these expiations twice-born men must be purified whose sins 267 11, 235| All the bliss of gods and men is declared by the sages 268 11, 242| 242. Whatever sin men commit by thoughts, words, 269 12, 3 | various) conditions of men, the highest, the middling, 270 12, 6 | detracting from the merits of all men, and talking idly, shall 271 12, 16 | in the case) of wicked men.~ 272 12, 40 | with Activity the state of men, and those endowed with 273 12, 45 | Ghallas, Mallas, Natas, men who subsist by despicable 274 12, 52 | duties, fools, the lowest of men, reach the vilest births.~ 275 12, 59 | 59. Men who delight in doing hurt ( 276 12, 60 | approached the wives of other men, and he who has stolen the 277 12, 70 | 70. But (men of the four) castes who 278 12, 73 | In proportion as sensual men indulge in sensual pleasures, 279 12, 74 | their sinful acts those men of small understanding suffer 280 12, 94 | of the manes, gods, and men; the Veda-ordinance (is) 281 12, 103| only) remember (the words), men who follow (the teaching 282 12, 111| the sacred law, and three men belonging to the first three 283 12, 113| proclaimed by myriads of ignorant men.~