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1 1, 62 | possessing great lustre, and the son of Vivasvat.~ 2 2, 109| persons, viz.) the teacher's son, one who desires to do service, 3 2, 135| the relation of father and son; but between those two the 4 2, 151| 151. Young Kavi, the son of Angiras, taught his ( 5 2, 208| 208. The son of the teacher who imparts 6 2, 209| the limbs of his teacher's son, nor assist him in bathing, 7 2, 247| teacher dies, serve his son (provided he be) endowed 8 3, 16 | Atri and to (Gautama) the son of Utathya, he who weds 9 3, 16 | Saunaka on the birth of a son, and according to Bhrigu 10 3, 19 | breath, and who begets a son on her, no expiation is 11 3, 37 | 37. The son of a wife wedded according 12 3, 38 | 38. The son born of a wife, wedded according 13 3, 38 | and seven descendants, the son of a wife married by the 14 3, 38 | descending lines), and the son of a wife married by the 15 3, 136| of the sacred texts whose son has learned one whole recension 16 3, 136| Veda and the Angas, and a son ignorant of the sacred texts 17 3, 148| maternal uncle, a sister's son, a father-in-law, one's 18 3, 148| s teacher, a daughter's son, a daughter's husband, a 19 3, 155| wife is a Sudra female, the son of a remarried woman, a 20 3, 156| he who speaks rudely, the son of an adulteress, and the 21 3, 156| of an adulteress, and the son of a widow,~ 22 3, 158| eats the food given by the son of an adulteress, a seller 23 3, 160| learns (the Veda) from his son,~ 24 3, 185| versed in the six Angas, the son of a woman married according 25 3, 194| are children of Manu, the son of Hiranyagarbha.~ 26 3, 234| funeral sacrifice a daughter's son, though he be a student, 27 3, 235| a Sraddha, a daughter's son, a Nepal blanket, and sesamum 28 3, 262| be) desirous of bearing a son.~ 29 3, 263| she will bring forth a son who will be long-lived, 30 4, 164| strike (anybody) except a son or a pupil; those two he 31 4, 180| with a brother, with his son and his wife, with his daughter 32 4, 184| father, one's wife and one's son as one's own body,~ 33 4, 257| make over everything to his son and dwell (in his house), 34 5, 3 | 3. Righteous Bhrigu, the son of Manu, (thus) answered 35 5, 77 | death, or of the birth of a son after the ten days (of impurity 36 5, 80 | days; if the (teacher's) son or wife (is dead, it lasts) 37 5, 160| heaven, though she have no son, just like those chaste 38 6, 54 | of split cane, Manu, the son of Svayambhu, has declared ( 39 6, 94 | under the protection of his son.~ 40 7, 14 | formerly created his own son, Punishment, the protector 41 7, 41 | king Nahusha, Sudas, the son of Pigavana, Sumukha, and 42 7, 42 | Lord of wealth, and the son of Gadhi the rank of a Brahmana.~ 43 7, 135| father (protects) the lawful son of his body.~ 44 8, 92 | with that divine Yama, the son of Vivasvat, who dwells 45 8, 110| before king (Sudas), the son of Pigavana.~ 46 8, 124| 124. Manu, the son of the Self-existent (Svayambhu), 47 8, 159| fine and a tax or duty, the son (of the party owing it) 48 8, 275| his wife, his brother, his son, or his teacher, and he 49 8, 299| 299. A wife, a son, a slave, a pupil, and a ( 50 8, 335| mother, nor a wife, nor a son, nor a domestic priest must 51 8, 389| father, nor a wife, nor a son shall be cast off; he who 52 8, 416| 416. A wife, a son, and a slave, these three 53 9, 4 | and reprehensible is the son who does not protect his 54 9, 9 | cleaves, even so is the son whom she brings forth; let 55 9, 60 | silent, (and) beget one son, by no means a second.~ 56 9, 61 | first), think that a second (son) may be lawfully procreated 57 9, 106| called) the father of a son and is freed from the debt 58 9, 106| debt to the manes; that (son), therefore, is worthy ( 59 9, 107| 107. That son alone on whom he throws 60 9, 109| 109. The eldest (son) makes the family prosperous 61 9, 117| 117. Let the eldest son take one share in excess, 62 9, 120| younger brother begets a son on the wife of the elder, 63 9, 121| The representative (the son begotten on the wife) is 64 9, 121| on the procreation (of a son by his younger brother); 65 9, 121| should give a share to the (son begotten on the wife of 66 9, 122| made, in case the younger son is born of the elder wife 67 9, 122| elder wife and the elder son of the younger wife,~ 68 9, 123| 123. (Then the son) born of the first wife 69 9, 124| 124. But the eldest (son, being) born of the eldest 70 9, 127| 127. He who has no son may make his daughter in 71 9, 130| 130. A son is even (as) oneself, (such) 72 9, 130| a daughter is equal to a son; how can another (heir) 73 9, 131| daughter alone; and the son of an (appointed) daughter 74 9, 131| grandfather) who leaves no son.~ 75 9, 132| 132. The son of an (appointed) daughter, 76 9, 132| father, who leaves no (other) son; he shall (then) present 77 9, 133| 133. Between a son's son and the son of an ( 78 9, 133| 133. Between a son's son and the son of an (appointed) 79 9, 133| Between a son's son and the son of an (appointed) daughter 80 9, 134| daughter has been appointed, a son be born (to her father), 81 9, 135| dies without (leaving) a son, the husband of the appointed 82 9, 136| 136. Through that son whom (a daughter), either 83 9, 136| maternal grandfather (has) a son's son; he shall present 84 9, 136| grandfather (has) a son's son; he shall present the funeral 85 9, 137| 137. Through a son he conquers the worlds, 86 9, 137| conquers the worlds, through a son's son he obtains immortality, 87 9, 137| worlds, through a son's son he obtains immortality, 88 9, 137| immortality, but through his son's grandson he gains the 89 9, 138| 138. Because a son delivers (trayate) his father 90 9, 139| 139. Between a son's son and the son of a daughter 91 9, 139| 139. Between a son's son and the son of a daughter 92 9, 139| Between a son's son and the son of a daughter there exists 93 9, 139| difference; for even the son of a daughter saves him ( 94 9, 139| the next world, like the son's son.~ 95 9, 139| next world, like the son's son.~ 96 9, 140| 140. Let the son of an appointed daughter 97 9, 141| has an adopted (Datrima) son possessing all good qualities, 98 9, 141| good qualities, that same (son) shall take the inheritance, 99 9, 142| 142. An adopted son shall never take the family ( 100 9, 142| offerings of him who gives (his son in adoption) cease (as far 101 9, 142| adoption) cease (as far as that son is concerned).~ 102 9, 143| 143. The son of a wife, not appointed ( 103 9, 143| already) the mother of a son, bears to her brother-in-law, 104 9, 143| a share, (one being) the son of an adulterer and (the 105 9, 145| 145. A son (legally) begotten on such 106 9, 145| inherit like a legitimate son of the body; for that seed 107 9, 146| shall, after raising up a son for his brother, give that 108 9, 146| that property even to that (son).~ 109 9, 147| duly) appointed bears a son to her brother-in-law or 110 9, 147| another (Sapinda), that (son, if he is) begotten through 111 9, 150| portion to the Brahmana (son), and one most excellent 112 9, 151| 151. Let the son of the Brahmana (wife) take 113 9, 151| remainder of the) estate, the son of the Kshatriya two, the 114 9, 151| of the Kshatriya two, the son of the Vaisya a share and 115 9, 151| share and a half, and the son of the Sudra may take one 116 9, 153| 153. The Brahmana (son) shall take four shares, 117 9, 153| shall take four shares, son of the Kshatriya (wife) 118 9, 153| Kshatriya (wife) three, the son of the Vaisya shall have 119 9, 153| shall have two parts, the son of the Sudra may take one 120 9, 154| to the law, give to the son of a Sudra (wife) no more 121 9, 155| 155. The son of a Brahmana, a Kshatriya, 122 9, 159| 159. The legitimate son of the body, the son begotten 123 9, 159| legitimate son of the body, the son begotten on a wife, the 124 9, 159| begotten on a wife, the son adopted, the son made, the 125 9, 159| wife, the son adopted, the son made, the son secretly born, 126 9, 159| adopted, the son made, the son secretly born, and the son 127 9, 159| son secretly born, and the son cast off, (are) the six 128 9, 160| 160. The son of an unmarried damsel, 129 9, 160| an unmarried damsel, the son received with the wife, 130 9, 160| received with the wife, the son bought, the son begotten 131 9, 160| wife, the son bought, the son begotten on a re-married 132 9, 160| a re-married woman, the son self-given, and the son 133 9, 160| son self-given, and the son of a Sudra female, (are) 134 9, 161| substitutes for a real) son.~ 135 9, 162| one man be a legitimate son of his body and a son begotten 136 9, 162| legitimate son of his body and a son begotten on his wife, each ( 137 9, 163| 163. The legitimate son of the body alone (shall 138 9, 164| But when the legitimate son of the body divides the 139 9, 164| father's property to the son begotten on the wife.~ 140 9, 165| 165. The legitimate son and the son of the wife ( 141 9, 165| The legitimate son and the son of the wife (thus) share 142 9, 166| know to be a legitimate son of the body (Aurasa), the 143 9, 167| one diseased, is called a son begotten on a wife (Kshetraga).~ 144 9, 168| distress (to a man) as his son, must be considered as an 145 9, 168| considered as an adopted son (Datrima).~ 146 9, 169| But he is considered a son made (Kritrima) whom (a 147 9, 169| whom (a man) makes his son, (he being) equal (by caste), 148 9, 170| father be not known, he is a son born secretly in the house ( 149 9, 171| a man) receives as his son, (after he has been) deserted 150 9, 171| either of them, is called a son cast off (Apaviddha).~ 151 9, 172| 172. A son whom a damsel secretly bears 152 9, 172| father, one shall name the son of an unmarried damsel ( 153 9, 173| weds her, and is called (a son) received with the bride ( 154 9, 174| for the sake of having a son, that (child) is called 155 9, 174| that (child) is called a (son) bought (Kritaka).~ 156 9, 175| second marriage and bears (a son), he is called the son of 157 9, 175| a son), he is called the son of a re-married woman (Paunarbhava).~ 158 9, 177| to a (man), is called a son self-given (Svayamdatta).~ 159 9, 178| 178. The son whom a Brahmana begets through 160 9, 179| 179. A son who is (begotten) by a Sudra 161 9, 180| 180. These eleven, the son begotten on the wife and 162 9, 180| wise call substitutes for a son, (taken) in order (to prevent) 163 9, 181| connection with (the legitimate son of the body), being begotten 164 9, 182| one (father), one have a son, Manu has declared them 165 9, 182| male offspring through that son.~ 166 9, 183| of one husband one have a son, Manu declares them all ( 167 9, 183| male children through that son.~ 168 9, 184| failure of each better (son), each next inferior (one) 169 9, 185| take the inheritance of (a son) who leaves no male issue, 170 9, 190| issue, raises up to him a son by a member of the family ( 171 9, 190| she shall deliver to that (son) the whole property which 172 9, 204| Whatever property the eldest (son) acquires (by his own exertion) 173 9, 213| shall not receive an (eldest son's additional) share, and 174 9, 216| 216. But a son, born after partition, shall 175 9, 217| obtain the inheritance of a son (who dies) without leaving 176 9, 323| over his kingdom to his son, and then seek death in 177 10, 8 | daughter of a Vaisya is born (a son) called an Ambashtha, with 178 10, 11 | of a Brahmana is born (a son called) according to his 179 10, 18 | 18. The son of a Nishada by a Sudra 180 10, 18 | by caste (gati), but the son of a Sudra by a Nishada 181 10, 19 | 19. Moreover, the son of by Kshattri by an Ugra 182 10, 28 | three (twice-born castes a son similar to) himself, (but 183 10, 39 | woman bears to a Kandala a son (called) Antyavasayin, employed 184 10, 66 | non-Aryan female, or (with the son) of a Brahmana woman by 185 10, 69 | perfectly well, even so the son of an Aryan by an Aryan 186 10, 105| order to slay (his own) son, and was not tainted by 187 11, 41 | equal to the slaughter of a son.~ 188 11, 59 | wives of a friend, or of a son, they declare to be equal 189 11, 60 | teacher, mother, father, or son, giving up the (daily) study 190 11, 171| wives of a friend, or of a son, with unmarried maidens, 191 11, 186| share, due to the eldest son; and his stead a younger