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1 1, 101| Brahmana eats but his own food, wears but his own apparel, 2 1, 113| regarding) lawful and forbidden food, the purification of men 3 2, 50 | 50. Let him first beg food of his mother, or of his 4 2, 51 | Having collected as much food as is required (from several 5 2, 53 | twice-born man always eat his food with concentrated mind, 6 2, 54 | Let him always worship his food, and eat it without contempt; 7 2, 55 | 55. Food, that is always worshipped, 8 2, 108| in the sacred fire, beg food, sleep on the ground and 9 2, 118| himself, eats all (sorts of) food, and sells all (sorts of 10 2, 142| and so forth, and gives food (to the child), is called 11 2, 177| substances (used for) flavouring (food), women, all substances 12 2, 182| teacher), and daily go to beg food.~ 13 2, 183| pure, shall daily bring food from the houses of men who 14 2, 188| alms, (but) not eat the food of one (person only); the 15 2, 188| subsistence of a student on begged food is declared to be equal ( 16 2, 189| may eat, when invited, the food of one man at (a rite) in 17 2, 209| eat the fragments of his food, nor wash his feet.~ 18 3, 59 | ornaments, clothes, and (dainty) food.~ 19 3, 67 | he shall daily cook his food.~ 20 3, 70 | offerings of water and food called) Tarpana the sacrifice 21 3, 76 | sun comes rain, from rain food, therefrom the living creatures ( 22 3, 78 | of) sacred knowledge and food, therefore (the order of) 23 3, 81 | Sraddha), men by (gifts of) food, and the Bhutas by the Bali 24 3, 82 | a funeral sacrifice with food, or with water, or also 25 3, 84 | a portion) of the cooked food destined for the Vaisvadeva 26 3, 87 | offered the sacrificial food, let him throw Bali offerings 27 3, 88 | he shall scatter (some food) near the door, and (some) 28 3, 92 | place on the ground (some food) for dogs, outcasts, Kandalas ( 29 3, 96 | even (a small portion of food as) alms, or a pot full 30 3, 96 | water, having garnished (the food with seasoning, or the pot 31 3, 99 | seat and water, as well as food, garnished (with seasoning), 32 3, 104| constantly seek (to live on) the food of others, become, in consequence 33 3, 104| cattle of those who give them food.~ 34 3, 106| him not eat any (dainty) food which he does not offer 35 3, 108| householder) must give him food according to his ability, ( 36 3, 113| of affection, he may give food, garnished (with seasoning) 37 3, 114| Without hesitation he may give food, even before his guests, 38 3, 115| first without having given food to these (persons) does, 39 3, 118| 118. He who prepares food for himself (alone), eats 40 3, 118| it is ordained that the food which remains after (the 41 3, 121| portion) of the dressed food as a Bali-oblation, without ( 42 3, 124| avoided, and on what kinds of food (they shall dine).~ 43 3, 130| of gifts (consisting) of food offered to the gods or to 44 3, 132| 132. Food sacred to the manes or to 45 3, 141| 141. A gift (of food) by twice-born men, consumed 46 3, 142| the giver of sacrificial food gains no reward if he presented 47 3, 144| forth); for sacrificial food, eaten by a foe, bears no 48 3, 158| prisoner, he who eats the food given by the son of an adulteress, 49 3, 159| substances used for flavouring food,~ 50 3, 168| unlearned Brahmana; sacrificial food must not be given to him, 51 3, 169| after death, if he gives food, destined for the gods or 52 3, 170| Rakshasas, indeed, consume (the food) eaten by Brahmanas who 53 3, 175| and after death, for the food sacred to gods or manes 54 3, 180| 180 (Food) given to a seller of Soma 55 3, 182| the wise declare that the food which (is offered) to other 56 3, 211| by a gift of sacrificial food.~ 57 3, 215| remainder of that sacrificial food, he must, concentrating 58 3, 224| the vessel) filled with food with both hands, the (sacrificer) 59 3, 225| forcibly snatch away that food which is brought without 60 3, 227| various (kinds of) hard food which require mastication, 61 3, 227| mastication, and of soft food, roots, fruits, savoury 62 3, 229| untruth, nor let him touch the food with his foot nor violently 63 3, 230| 230. A tear sends the (food) to the Pretas, anger to 64 3, 233| to eat) by (offering) the food and (praising) its qualities.~ 65 3, 236| 236. All the food must be very hot, and the ( 66 3, 236| qualities of the sacrificial food.~ 67 3, 237| 237. As long as the food remains warm, as long as 68 3, 237| as the qualities of the food are not proclaimed, so long 69 3, 243| an ascetic who comes for food, he may, with the permission 70 3, 244| him mix all the kinds of food together, sprinkle them 71 3, 253| finished their meal, of the food which remains; with the 72 3, 255| careful preparation of the food, and (the company of) distinguished 73 3, 257| 257. The food eaten by hermits in the 74 3, 257| their nature, sacrificial food.~ 75 3, 264| water, let him prepare (food) for his paternal relations 76 3, 266| what kind of sacrificial food, given to the manes according 77 3, 272| red goat, and all kinds of food eaten by hermits in the 78 3, 273| 273. Whatever (food), mixed with honey, one 79 4, 5 | given unasked; by Mrita, food obtained by begging and 80 4, 29 | his ability, with a seat, food, a couch, water, or roots 81 4, 31 | must worship by (gifts of food) sacred to gods and manes, 82 4, 32 | householder must give (as much food) as he is able (to spare) 83 4, 32 | beings one must distribute (food) without detriment (to one' 84 4, 34 | who is able (to procure food) shall never waste himself 85 4, 62 | evening), nor (take any food) in the evening, if he has 86 4, 63 | joined palms; let him not eat food (placed) in his lap; let 87 4, 75 | not eat after sunset any (food) containing sesamum grains; 88 4, 80 | remnants (of his meal), nor food offered to the gods; nor 89 4, 111| smell and the stains of the (food given) in honour of one 90 4, 112| when he has eaten meat or food given by a person impure 91 4, 151| and far the remnants of food and the water from his bath.~ 92 4, 188| gold, land, a horse, a cow, food, a dress, sesamum-grains, ( 93 4, 189| 189. Gold and food destroy his longevity, land 94 4, 207| 207. Let him never eat (food given) by intoxicated, angry, 95 4, 209| 209. Nor food at which a cow has smelt, 96 4, 210| 210. Nor the food (given) by a thief, a musician, 97 4, 211| a whole night, nor (the food) of a Sudra, nor the leavings ( 98 4, 212| 212. Nor (the food given) by a physician, a 99 4, 212| another's meal), nor the food of an Ugra, nor that prepared 100 4, 213| 213. Nor (food) given without due respect, 101 4, 213| male (relatives), nor the food of an enemy, nor that (given) 102 4, 214| 214. Nor the food (given) by an informer, 103 4, 214| for) sacrifices, nor the food (given) by an actor, a tailor, 104 4, 217| 217. Nor (the food given) by those who knowingly 105 4, 217| are ruled by women, nor food (given by men) whose ten 106 4, 218| 218. The food of a king impairs his vigour, 107 4, 218| impairs his vigour, the food of a Sudra his excellence 108 4, 218| in sacred learning, the food of a goldsmith his longevity, 109 4, 219| 219. The food of an artisan destroys his 110 4, 219| his (bodily) strength; the food of a multitude and of harlots 111 4, 220| 220. The food of a physician (is as vile 112 4, 221| 221. The food of those other persons who 113 4, 221| enumerated as such whose food must not be eaten, the wise 114 4, 222| has unwittingly eaten the food of one of those, (he must) 115 4, 223| law) must not eat cooked food (given) by a Sudra who performs 116 4, 224| liberal usurer, declared the food of both to be equal (in 117 4, 225| equal, which is unequal. The food of that liberal (usurer) 118 4, 229| and thirst), a giver of food imperishable happiness, 119 4, 233| all other gifts, water, food, cows, land, clothes, sesamum, 120 4, 247| fuel, water, roots, fruit, food offered without asking, 121 4, 249| the manes do not eat (the food) of that man who disdains 122 4, 253| among Sudras, those whose food he may eat, likewise (a 123 5, 4 | committed by eating forbidden) food, Death becomes eager to 124 5, 7 | sacred texts were recited, food offered to the gods and 125 5, 10 | sour, sour milk, and all (food) prepared of it may be eaten, 126 5, 20 | other (kind of forbidden food) he shall fast for one day ( 127 5, 21 | unintentionally eating (forbidden food) but for intentionally ( 128 5, 21 | intentionally (eating forbidden food he must perform the penances 129 5, 24 | All lawful hard or soft food may be eaten, though stale, ( 130 5, 26 | 26. Thus has the food, allowed and forbidden to 131 5, 28 | movable (creation is) the food of the vital spirit.~ 132 5, 29 | destitute of motion is the food of those endowed with locomotion; ( 133 5, 29 | without fangs (are the food) of those with fangs, those 134 5, 30 | those destined to be his food, commits no sin; for the 135 5, 54 | and roots, and by eating food fit for ascetics (in the 136 5, 73 | 73. Let (mourners) eat food without factitious salt, 137 5, 102| 102. But if he eats the food of the (Sapindas of the 138 5, 102| if he does not eat their food nor dwells in their house.~ 139 5, 105| austerities, fire, (holy) food, earth, (restraint of) the 140 5, 125| 125. (Food) which has been pecked at 141 5, 129| sale in the market, and food obtained by begging which 142 5, 138| and always before he takes food.~ 143 5, 140| that of Vaisyas, and their food the fragments of an Aryan' 144 6, 3 | 3. Abandoning all food raised by cultivation, and 145 6, 5 | with various kinds of pure food fit for ascetics, or with 146 6, 7 | Bali-offering with such food as he eats, and give alms 147 6, 15 | the month of Asvina the food of ascetics, which he formerly 148 6, 18 | his vessel for collecting food), or lay up a store sufficient 149 6, 19 | 19. Having collected food according to his ability, 150 6, 20 | diminishing the quantity of his food) in the bright (half of 151 6, 28 | in the forest may bring (food) from a village, receiving 152 6, 34 | giving) alms and offerings of food, an ascetic, gains bliss 153 6, 43 | go to a village for his food, (he shall be) indifferent 154 6, 58 | 58. Let him disdain all (food) obtained in consequence 155 6, 58 | the Samsara) by accepting (food given) in consequence of 156 7, 118| daily to the king, such as food, drink, and fuel, the lord 157 7, 127| road, (the expense for) food and condiments, the charges 158 7, 129| and the bee take their food little by little, even so 159 7, 131| substances used for flavouring food, flowers, roots, and fruit;~ 160 7, 195| continually spoil his grass, food, fuel, and water.~ 161 7, 217| 217. There he may eat food, (which has been prepared) 162 7, 218| 218. Let him mix all his food with medicines (that are) 163 8, 93 | go with a potsherd to beg food at the door of his enemy.~ 164 8, 317| guilt on him who eats his food, an adulterous wife on her ( 165 8, 329| and every kind of cooked food, the fine (shall be) twice 166 8, 415| who serves for his daily food, he who is born in the house, 167 9, 11 | in the preparation of his food, and in looking after the 168 9, 202| give even to all of them food and raiment without stint, 169 9, 219| vehicle, ornaments, cooked food, water, and female (slaves), 170 9, 271| also who in villages give food to thieves or grant them 171 9, 278| give (to thieves) fire, food, arms, or shelter, and receivers 172 9, 333| and let him zealously give food to all created beings.~ 173 10, 35 | wicked, and eat reprehensible food.~ 174 10, 52 | they shall eat) their food from broken dishes, black 175 10, 54 | 54. Their food shall be given to them by 176 10, 86 | condiments of all sorts, cooked food and sesamum, stones, salt, 177 10, 91 | to any other purpose but food, anointing, and charitable 178 10, 94 | other) condiments; cooked food (may be exchanged) for ( 179 10, 94 | other kinds of) cooked food, and sesamum seeds for grain 180 10, 104| losing his life, accepts food from any person whatsoever, 181 10, 114| gold, grain, and cooked food, (the acceptance of) each 182 10, 125| 125. The remnants of their food must be given to him, as 183 11, 3 | excellent among the twice-born, food and presents (of money) 184 11, 3 | given; it is declared that food must be given to others 185 11, 7 | may possess (a supply of) food sufficient to maintain those 186 11, 16 | time of) the seventh meal (food) from a man who neglects 187 11, 51 | 51. A stealer of (cooked) food, dyspepsia; a stealer of 188 11, 57 | friend, eating forbidden food, or (swallowing substances) 189 11, 57 | swallowing substances) unfit for food, are six (offences) equal 190 11, 65 | only, eating prohibited food,~ 191 11, 78 | subsisting on sacrificial food, he may walk against the 192 11, 78 | Sarasvati; or, restricting his food (very much), he may mutter 193 11, 96 | decoctions and flesh are the food of the Yakshas, Rakshasas, 194 11, 107| subsisting) on sacrificial food or barley-gruel, in order 195 11, 110| eat a small (quantity of food) without any factitious 196 11, 144| kind of creature, bred in food, in condiments, in fruit, 197 11, 146| by partaking of forbidden food (or drink, can be expiated).~ 198 11, 153| But he who has eaten the food of men, whose food must 199 11, 153| eaten the food of men, whose food must not be eaten, or the 200 11, 158| his teacher's house), eats food, given at a monthly (Sraddha,) 201 11, 160| or by an ichneumon, or (food) into which a hair or an 202 11, 161| must not eat forbidden food, and must vomit up such 203 11, 162| penances for eating forbidden food have been thus declared; 204 11, 163| property, grain, or cooked food, from the house of a caste-fellow, 205 11, 167| grass, wood, trees, dry food, molasses, clothes, leather, 206 11, 176| low caste, who eats (the food of such persons) and accepts ( 207 11, 189| female outcasts; but clothes, food, and drink shall be given 208 11, 212| following) three days (food given) unasked, and shall 209 11, 214| penance), must take his food during three periods of 210 11, 217| If one diminishes (one's food daily by) one mouthful during 211 11, 219| and consuming sacrificial food (only).~ 212 11, 221| mouthfuls of sacrificial food, dwells (after death) in 213 11, 254| or having eaten forbidden food, mutters the Taratsamandiya ( 214 11, 256| subsist during a month on food obtained by begging.~ 215 11, 262| worlds, though he may eat the food of anybody.~ 216 12, 59 | those who eat forbidden food, worms; thieves, creatures 217 12, 65 | peacock, for stealing cooked food of various kinds a porcupine, 218 12, 65 | porcupine, for stealing uncooked food a hedgehog.~ 219 12, 68 | who has eaten sacrificial food (of) which (no portion)


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