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1 1, 33 | me, O most holy among the twice-born, to be the creator of this 2 1, 108| sacred tradition; hence a twice-born man who possesses regard 3 2, 11 | 11. Every twice-born man, who, relying on the 4 2, 24 | 24. Let twice-born men seek to dwell in those ( 5 2, 26 | sacraments be performed for twice-born men, which sanctify the 6 2, 27 | both parents, removed from twice-born men.~ 7 2, 35 | spiritual merit, by all twice-born men in the first or third 8 2, 53 | 53. Let a twice-born man always eat his food 9 2, 63 | 63. A twice-born man is called upavitin when 10 2, 68 | for the initiation of the twice-born, which indicates a (new) 11 2, 79 | 79. A twice-born man who (daily) repeats 12 2, 164| 164. A twice-born man who has been sanctified 13 2, 167| 167. Verily, that twice-born man performs the highest 14 2, 168| 168. A twice-born man who, not having studied 15 2, 181| 181. A twice-born student, who has involuntarily 16 3, 4 | rite on returning home), a twice-born man shall marry a wife of 17 3, 5 | side, is recommended to twice-born men for wedlock and conjugal 18 3, 12 | For the first marriage of twice-born men (wives) of equal caste 19 3, 15 | 15. Twice-born men who, in their folly, 20 3, 95 | 95. A twice-born householder gains, by giving 21 3, 140| 140. That meanest among twice-born men who in his folly contracts 22 3, 141| 141. A gift (of food) by twice-born men, consumed with (friends 23 3, 167| the manes) these lowest of twice-born men, whose conduct is reprehensible, 24 3, 183| Now hear by what chief of twice-born men a company defiled by ( 25 3, 203| 203. For twice-born men the rite in honour of 26 3, 213| also) call those first of twice-born men the ancient deities 27 4, 127| 127. Let a twice-born man always carefully interrupt 28 4, 128| 128. A twice-born man who is a Snataka shall 29 4, 165| 165. A twice-born man who has merely threatened 30 5, 5 | are unfit to be eaten by twice-born men.~ 31 5, 19 | 19. A twice-born man who knowingly eats mushrooms, 32 5, 25 | of milk, may be eaten by twice-born men without being mixed 33 5, 26 | allowed and forbidden to twice-born men, been fully described; 34 5, 33 | 33. A twice-born man who knows the law, must 35 5, 42 | 42. A twice-born man who, knowing the true 36 5, 43 | 43. A twice-born man of virtuous disposition, 37 5, 92 | town, but (the corpses of) twice-born men, as is proper, by the 38 5, 100| explained to you, O best of twice-born men; hear now the manner 39 5, 167| 167. A twice-born man, versed in the sacred 40 6, 1 | 1. A twice-born Snataka, who has thus lived 41 6, 27 | other householders of the twice-born (castes) who reside in the 42 6, 37 | 37. A twice-born man who seeks final liberation, 43 6, 40 | 40. For that twice-born man, by whom not the smallest 44 6, 84 | 85. A twice-born man who becomes an ascetic, 45 6, 90 | 91. By twice-born men belonging to (any of) 46 6, 93 | 94. A twice-born man who, with collected 47 8, 22 | atheists and destitute of twice-born (inhabitants), soon entirely 48 8, 46 | by the virtuous, by such twice-born men as are devoted to the 49 8, 68 | evidence for women, and for twice-born men twice-born men (of the) 50 8, 68 | and for twice-born men twice-born men (of the) same (kind), 51 8, 73 | that of) the best among the twice-born.~ 52 8, 87 | ask in the forenoon the twice-born (witnesses) who (also have 53 8, 269| 269. For offences of twice-born men against those of equal 54 8, 270| a Sudra), who insults a twice-born man with gross invective, 55 8, 271| and castes (gati) of the (twice-born) with contumely, an iron 56 8, 311| constantly sanctified, just as twice-born men by sacrifices.~ 57 8, 341| 341. A twice-born man, who is travelling and 58 8, 348| 348. Twice-born men may take up arms when ( 59 8, 348| destruction (threatens) the twice-born castes (varna) in (evil) 60 8, 374| intercourse with a woman of a twice-born caste (varna), guarded or 61 8, 390| 390. If twice-born men dispute among each other 62 8, 410| and a Sudra to serve the twice-born castes~ 63 8, 412| makes initiated (men of the) twice-born (castes) against their will 64 9, 64 | 64. By twice-born men a widow must not be 65 9, 66 | reprehended by the learned of the twice-born castes as fit for cattle 66 9, 85 | 85. If twice-born men wed women of their own 67 9, 86 | 86. Among all (twice-born men) the wife of equal caste 68 9, 154| no sons (by wives of the twice-born castes), the (heir) must, 69 9, 156| 156. All the sons of twice-born men, born of wives of the 70 9, 224| the distinctive marks of twice-born (men).~ 71 9, 235| slayer of a Brahmana, (A twice-born man) who drinks (the spirituous 72 10, 1 | 1. Let the three twice-born castes (varna), discharging 73 10, 4 | Vaisya castes (varna) are the twice-born ones, but the fourth, the 74 10, 6 | 6. Sons, begotten by twice-born man on wives of the next 75 10, 14 | 14. Those sons of the twice-born, begotten on wives of the 76 10, 20 | 20. Those (sons) whom the twice-born beget on wives of equal 77 10, 28 | of) two out of the three (twice-born castes a son similar to) 78 10, 41 | Anantara), have the duties of twice-born men; but all those born 79 10, 46 | occupations reprehended by the twice-born.~ 80 10, 99 | to find service with the twice-born and threatened with the 81 10, 100| arts by following which the twice-born are (best) served.~ 82 11, 3 | most excellent among the twice-born, food and presents (of money) 83 11, 8 | 8. But a twice-born man, who, though possessing 84 11, 11 | sacrifice, (offered) by (any twice-born) sacrificer, (and) especially 85 11, 28 | 28. But a twice-born, who, without being in distress, 86 11, 34 | wealth, the chief of the twice-born by muttered prayers and 87 11, 47 | 47. A twice-born man, having become liable 88 11, 91 | 91. A twice-born man who has (intentionally) 89 11, 95 | forbidden to the chief of the twice-born.~ 90 11, 103| 103. By these penances a twice-born man may remove the guilt 91 11, 118| 118. Twice-born men who have committed ( 92 11, 121| voluntary effusion of semen by a twice-born (youth) who fulfils the 93 11, 140| 140. A twice-born man, who is unable to atone 94 11, 151| 151. (Men of) the three twice-born castes who have unintentionally 95 11, 152| the second initiation of twice-born men.~ 96 11, 154| 154. A twice-born man who has drunk (fluids 97 11, 155| 155. A twice-born man, who has swallowed the 98 11, 158| 158. If a twice-born man, who has not returned ( 99 11, 163| 163. The chief of the twice-born, having voluntarily stolen ( 100 11, 170| means of these penances, a twice-born man may remove the guilt 101 11, 175| 175. A twice-born man who commits an unnatural 102 11, 179| 179. The sin which a twice-born man commits by dallying 103 11, 192| 192. Those twice-born men who may not have been 104 11, 193| the same (expiation) when twice-born men, who follow forbidden 105 11, 199| 199. A twice-born man who has cast off a suppliant 106 11, 212| 212. A twice-born man who performs (the Krikkhra 107 11, 214| 214. A twice-born man who performs an Atikrikkhra ( 108 11, 227| 227. By these expiations twice-born men must be purified whose 109 11, 257| 257. A twice-born man removes even very great 110 12, 93 | attaining that, not otherwise, a twice-born man has gained all his ends.~ 111 12, 126| 126. A twice-born man who recites these Institutes,


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