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Laws of Manu

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water

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1 1, 78 | modifying itself, (is produced) water, possessing the quality 2 1, 78 | the quality of taste, from water earth which has the quality 3 2, 51 | purified himself by sipping water.~ 4 2, 53 | duly cleanse himself with water and sprinkle the cavities ( 5 2, 58 | Let a Brahmana always sip water out of the part of the hand ( 6 2, 60 | 60. Let him first sip water thrice; next twice wipe 7 2, 60 | and, lastly, touch with water the cavities (of the head), ( 8 2, 61 | the rite of sipping with water neither hot nor frothy, 9 2, 62 | Brahmana is purified by water that reaches his heart, 10 2, 62 | his heart, a Kshatriya by water reaching his throat, a Vaisya 11 2, 62 | his throat, a Vaisya by water taken into his mouth, (and) 12 2, 62 | mouth, (and) a Sudra by water touched with the extremity ( 13 2, 64 | water-pot he must throw into water, when they have been damaged, 14 2, 70 | instruction, after he has sipped water in accordance with the Institutes ( 15 2, 99 | away from him, even as the water (flows) through the one ( 16 2, 104| recite the Savitri near water, retiring into the forest, 17 2, 176| must offer libations of water to the gods, sages and manes, 18 2, 182| him fetch a pot full of water, flowers, cowdung, earth, 19 2, 218| into the ground) obtains water, even so an obedient (pupil) 20 2, 222| 222. Purified by sipping water, he shall daily worship 21 3, 35 | preceded) by (a libation of) water; but in the case of other 22 3, 70 | Brahman, the (offerings of water and food called) Tarpana 23 3, 82 | sacrifice with food, or with water, or also with milk, roots, 24 3, 88 | the door, and (some) in water, saying, '(Adoration to 25 3, 96 | alms, or a pot full of water, having garnished (the food 26 3, 99 | his own accord) a seat and water, as well as food, garnished ( 27 3, 101| Grass, room (for resting), water, and fourthly a kind word; 28 3, 179| vessel of unburnt clay in water.~ 29 3, 202| 202. Even water offered with faith (to the 30 3, 210| Having presented to them water, sesamum grains, and blades 31 3, 214| south, let him sprinkle water with his right hand on the 32 3, 215| poured out the libations of) water.~ 33 3, 217| 217. Having (next) sipped water, turned round (towards the 34 3, 218| out the remainder of the water near the cakes, and, with 35 3, 223| 223. Having poured water mixed with sesamum, in which 36 3, 244| together, sprinkle them with water and put them, scattering 37 3, 251| his guests), let him give water for sipping to them who 38 3, 251| after they have sipped water, (with the words) 'Rest 39 3, 260| let him throw them into water.~ 40 3, 261| throw them into fire or into water.~ 41 3, 264| washed his hands and sipped water, let him prepare (food) 42 3, 267| rice, barley, masha beans, water, roots, and fruits, which 43 3, 283| satisfies the manes with water, he obtains thereby the 44 4, 29 | with a seat, food, a couch, water, or roots and fruits.~ 45 4, 36 | of bamboo, a pot full of water, a sacred string, a bundle 46 4, 37 | eclipsed or reflected in water, or stands in the middle 47 4, 38 | look at his own image in water; that is a settled rule.~ 48 4, 46 | Nor on ploughed land, in water, on an altar of bricks, 49 4, 48 | towards a Brahmana, the sun, water, or cows.~ 50 4, 52 | fire, the sun, the moon, in water, against a Brahmana, a cow, 51 4, 56 | urine or faeces into the water, nor saliva, nor (clothes) 52 4, 63 | purpose; let him not drink water out of his joined palms; 53 4, 109| 109. In water, during the middle part 54 4, 132| for cleansing the body, on water used for a bath, on urine 55 4, 143| always sprinkle with his hand water on the organs of sensation, 56 4, 151| far (let him remove) the water used for washing his feet, 57 4, 151| remnants of food and the water from his bath.~ 58 4, 190| stone (is submerged) in the water.~ 59 4, 192| law should not offer even water to a Brahmana who acts like 60 4, 194| who (attempts to) cross water in a boat of stone sinks ( 61 4, 212| prematurely (and) sips water, nor that (given by a woman) 62 4, 229| 229. A giver of water obtains the satisfaction ( 63 4, 233| surpasses all other gifts, water, food, cows, land, clothes, 64 4, 247| accept from any (man), fuel, water, roots, fruit, food offered 65 4, 250| house, Kusa grass, perfumes, water, flowers, jewels, sour milk, 66 5, 7 | not been sprinkled with water while sacred texts were 67 5, 27 | has been sprinkled with water, while Mantras were recited, 68 5, 64 | those who give libations of water, after three days.~ 69 5, 69 | fire, and no libations of water shall be offered to it; 70 5, 70 | performed, (the offering of water is) optional.~ 71 5, 86 | purified himself by sipping water shall, on seeing any impure ( 72 5, 87 | free from fat, by sipping water and by touching (afterwards) 73 5, 88 | but when he has offered water after its completion, he 74 5, 89 | 89. Libations of water shall not be offered to 75 5, 96 | the Lords of wealth and water (Kubera and Varuna), and 76 5, 99 | becomes pure by touching water, a Kshatriya by touching 77 5, 105| of) the internal organ, water, smearing (with cowdung), 78 5, 106| purifies himself with earth and water.~ 79 5, 108| 108. By earth and water is purified what ought to 80 5, 109| The body is cleansed by water, the internal organ is purified 81 5, 111| cleansed with ashes, earth, and water.~ 82 5, 112| stains, becomes pure with water alone, likewise what is 83 5, 112| likewise what is produced in water (as shells and coral), what 84 5, 113| 113. From the union of water and fire arose the glittering 85 5, 114| alkaline (substances), acids or water.~ 86 5, 115| by sprinkling (them with water), for (objects) made of 87 5, 116| afterwards) rinsing (them with water).~ 88 5, 117| must be cleaned with hot water, likewise (the wooden sword, 89 5, 118| is to sprinkle them with water; but the purification of 90 5, 121| mixture of cow's urine and water.~ 91 5, 122| by being sprinkled (with water), a house by sweeping and 92 5, 126| so long must earth and water be applied in cleansing ( 93 5, 127| what has been washed with water, and what has been commended ( 94 5, 128| 128. Water, sufficient (in quantity) 95 5, 133| 133. Flies, drops of water, a shadow, a cow, a horse, 96 5, 134| faeces are ejected, earth and water must be used, as they may 97 5, 138| let him, after sipping water, sprinkle the cavities, 98 5, 139| bodily purity first sip water three times, and then twice 99 5, 141| 141. Drops (of water) from the mouth which do 100 5, 142| the feet of him who offers water for sipping to others, must 101 5, 142| considered as equal to (water collected on the ground; 102 5, 144| eaten, let him only sip water; bathing is prescribed for 103 5, 145| already) pure, let him sip water after sleeping, sneezing, 104 5, 145| telling untruths, and drinking water, likewise when he is going 105 6, 7 | with alms consisting of water, roots, and fruit.~ 106 6, 13 | that grow on dry land or in water, flowers, roots, and fruits, 107 6, 22 | midday, and at sunset) to water in the forest (in order 108 6, 24 | let him offer libations of water to the manes and the gods, 109 6, 31 | direction, subsisting on water and air, until his body 110 6, 46 | his sight, let him drink water purified by (straining with) 111 6, 53 | they shall be cleansed with water, like (the cups, called) 112 6, 67 | the clearing-nut) makes water clear, yet the (latter) 113 7, 33 | world, like a drop of oil on water.~ 114 7, 34 | drop of clarified butter in water.~ 115 7, 70 | earth, or one protected by water or trees, or one (formed 116 7, 75 | engines, with fodder, and with water.~ 117 7, 76 | whitewash), supplied with water and trees.~ 118 7, 195| his grass, food, fuel, and water.~ 119 7, 219| attentively serve him with fans, water, and perfumes.~ 120 8, 100| false evidence) concerning water, concerning the carnal enjoyment 121 8, 100| concerning all gems, produced in water, or consisting of stones ( 122 8, 114| carry fire or to dive under water, or severally to touch the 123 8, 115| fire burns not, whom the water forces not to come (quickly) 124 8, 189| thieves or washed away by water or burned by fire, (the 125 8, 252| constantly flowing streams of water the king shall ascertain 126 8, 319| or damages a hut where water is distributed, shall pay 127 8, 326| sweet milk, butter-milk, water, or grass,~ 128 8, 409| culpably negligent on the water; in the case of (an accident) 129 9, 54 | 54. If seed be carried by water or wind into somebody's 130 9, 161| tries to) cross a (sheet of) water in an unsafe boat, even 131 9, 168| gift) with (a libation of) water, in times of distress (to 132 9, 186| 186. To three (ancestors) water must be offered, to three 133 9, 219| ornaments, cooked food, water, and female (slaves), property 134 9, 244| thrown such a fine into the water, let him offer it to Varuna, 135 9, 264| Assembly-houses, houses where water is distributed or cakes 136 9, 279| slay (by drowning him) in water or by (some other) (mode 137 9, 281| who shall take away the water of a tank, made in ancient 138 9, 281| shall cut off the supply of water, must be made to pay the 139 9, 305| imperceptibly) draws up the water with his rays, even so let 140 9, 314| all things, by whom the (water of the) ocean was made undrinkable, 141 9, 321| 321. Fire sprang from water, Kshatriyas from Brahmanas, 142 10, 88 | 88. Water, weapons, poison, meat, 143 10, 103| are as pure) as fire and water.~ 144 11, 92 | he may drink cow's urine, water, milk, clarified butter 145 11, 148| 148. He who has drunk water which has stood in a vessel 146 11, 149| with the rule, or has drunk water left by a Sudra, shall drink 147 11, 149| drink during three days water in which Kusa-grass has 148 11, 150| suppressing his breath in water, and eating clarified butter.~ 149 11, 158| pass one day (standing) in water.~ 150 11, 164| a field, a house, or the water of wells and cisterns.~ 151 11, 174| or has had intercourse in water, or with a menstruating 152 11, 175| a cart drawn by oxen, in water, or in the day-time, shall 153 11, 183| must offer (a libation of) water (to him, as if he were dead), 154 11, 184| her foot a pot filled with water, as if it were for a dead 155 11, 187| down a new pot, filled with water.~ 156 11, 188| shall throw that pot into water, enter his house and perform, 157 11, 203| either without (using) water or in water, becomes pure 158 11, 203| without (using) water or in water, becomes pure by bathing 159 11, 215| penance) must drink hot water, hot milk, hot clarified 160 11, 256| committed any blamable act in water, shall subsist during a 161 11, 260| day, and muttering (in the water the hymn seen by) Aghamarshana, 162 12, 62 | metal a Hamsa, for stealing water a Plava, for stealing honey 163 12, 67 | woman a bear, for stealing water a black-white cuckoo, for 164 12, 120| organs and his sight, on water as the same with the (corporeal)


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