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1 2, 30 | 30. But let (the father perform or) cause to be 2 2, 133| Towards a sister of one's father and of one's mother, and 3 2, 135| other in the relation of father and son; but between those 4 2, 135| two the Brahmana is the father.~ 5 2, 144| pupil) shall consider as his father and mother; he must never 6 2, 145| sub-teacher (upadhyaya), the father a hundred times more than 7 2, 145| thousand times more than the father.~ 8 2, 146| Veda is the more venerable father; for the birth for the sake 9 2, 150| duties becomes by law the father of an aged man, even though 10 2, 153| teaches him the Veda is his father; for (the sages) have always 11 2, 153| to an ignorant man, and "father" to a teacher of the Veda.'~ 12 2, 170| mother and the teacher his father.~ 13 2, 171| the teacher (the pupil's) father because he gives the Veda; 14 2, 207| both on the side of the father and of the mother.~ 15 2, 208| imparts instruction (in his father's stead), whether younger 16 2, 225| 225. The teacher, the father, the mother, and an elder 17 2, 226| the image of Brahman, the father the image of Pragipati ( 18 2, 231| 231. The father, forsooth, is stated to 19 2, 233| world, by honouring his father the middle sphere, but by 20 3, 3 | heritage, the Veda, from his father, shall be honoured, sitting 21 3, 5 | to the same family on the father's side, is recommended to 22 3, 11 | no brother, nor one whose father is not known, through fear 23 3, 27 | good conduct, whom (the father) himself invites, is called 24 3, 29 | 29. When (the father) gives away his daughter 25 3, 30 | gift of a daughter (by her father) after he has addressed ( 26 3, 51 | 51. No father who knows (the law) must 27 3, 136| 136. If there is a father ignorant of the sacred texts 28 3, 136| of the sacred texts whose father knows an entire recension 29 3, 137| 137. Know that he whose father knows the Veda, is the more 30 3, 157| forsakes his mother, his father, or a teacher without a ( 31 3, 159| or goes to law with his father, the keeper of a gambling-house, 32 3, 220| But if the (sacrificer's) father is living, he must offer ( 33 3, 220| or he may also feed his father at the funeral sacrifice 34 3, 221| 221. But he whose father is dead, while his grandfather 35 3, 221| shall, after pronouncing his father's name, mention (that of) 36 3, 248| Sapindikarana of the (deceased father) has been performed according 37 3, 263| intelligent, rich, the father of numerous offspring, endowed 38 4, 162| explained the Veda, nor his father and mother, nor (any other) 39 4, 180| 180. With his father and his mother, with female 40 4, 182| the world of Brahman, the father has power over the world 41 4, 184| brother as equal to one's father, one's wife and one's son 42 4, 239| in the next world neither father, nor mother, nor wife, nor 43 5, 62 | the mother alone, and the father shall become pure by bathing;~ 44 5, 91 | sub-teacher (upadhyaya), father, mother, or Guru.~ 45 5, 148| female must be subject to her father, in youth to her husband, 46 5, 149| separate herself from her father, husband, or sons; by leaving 47 5, 151| 151. Him to whom her father may give her, or her brother 48 5, 151| or her brother with the father's permission, she shall 49 5, 152| but) the betrothal (by the father or guardian) is the cause 50 7, 80 | people, and behave like a father towards all men.~ 51 7, 135| protect him in every way, as a father (protects) the lawful son 52 8, 275| defames his mother, his father, his wife, his brother, 53 8, 335| 335. Neither a father, nor a teacher, nor a friend, 54 8, 366| the nuptial fee, if her father desires it.~ 55 8, 389| Neither a mother, nor a father, nor a wife, nor a son shall 56 9, 3 | 3. Her father protects (her) in childhood, 57 9, 4 | 4. Reprehensible is the father who gives not (his daughter 58 9, 20 | illicit desires, may my father keep that seed from me,' 59 9, 62 | towards each other like a father and a daughter-in-law.~ 60 9, 88 | equal (caste) should (a father) give his daughter in accordance 61 9, 89 | should rather stop in (the father's) house until death, than 62 9, 92 | ornaments, given by her father or her mother, or her brothers; 63 9, 93 | pay any nuptial fee to her father; for the (latter) will lose 64 9, 104| After the death of the father and of the mother, the brothers, 65 9, 105| they lived) under their father.~ 66 9, 106| first-born a man is (called) the father of a son and is freed from 67 9, 108| 108. As a father (supports) his sons, so 68 9, 108| sons (behave towards their father).~ 69 9, 110| like a mother and like a father; but if he behaves in a 70 9, 121| the principal (became) a father on the procreation (of a 71 9, 132| the estate of his (own) father, who leaves no (other) son; 72 9, 132| funeral cakes to his own father and to his maternal grandfather.~ 73 9, 133| sacred duties; for their father and mother both sprang from 74 9, 134| appointed, a son be born (to her father), the division (of the inheritance) 75 9, 138| son delivers (trayate) his father from the hell called Put, 76 9, 140| mother, the second to her father, the funeral to his father' 77 9, 140| father, the funeral to his father's father.~ 78 9, 140| funeral to his father's father.~ 79 9, 142| the estate of his natural father; the funeral cake follows 80 9, 155| inheritance; whatever his father may give to him, that shall 81 9, 162| estate of his (natural) father.~ 82 9, 164| or one-fifth part of his father's property to the son begotten 83 9, 165| the wife (thus) share the father's estate; but the other 84 9, 168| whom his mother or his father affectionately give, (confirming 85 9, 170| in a man's house and his father be not known, he is a son 86 9, 172| bears in the house of her father, one shall name the son 87 9, 174| good qualities), from his father and mother for the sake 88 9, 179| may, if permitted (by his father), take a share (of the inheritance); 89 9, 182| brothers, sprung from one (father), one have a son, Manu has 90 9, 185| paternal estate; but the father shall take the inheritance 91 9, 191| other, what belonged to his father.~ 92 9, 194| her brother, mother, or father, that is called the sixfold 93 9, 197| to her mother and to her father, if she dies without issue.~ 94 9, 198| may have been given by her father to a wife (who has co-wives 95 9, 204| own exertion) after the father's death, a share of that ( 96 9, 205| property acquired by the father; that is a settled rule.~ 97 9, 209| 209. But if a father recovers lost ancestral 98 9, 215| brethren, (living with their father,) together make an exertion ( 99 9, 215| exertion (for gain), the father shall on no account give 100 9, 216| take the property of his father, or if any (of the other 101 9, 216| sons) be reunited with the (father), he shall share with them.~ 102 10, 59 | resembles in character his father, or his mother, or both; 103 10, 60 | possess the faults of his (father), be they small or great.~ 104 10, 67 | mother) bore to a non-Aryan father (is and remains) unlike 105 11, 1 | sake of his teacher, his father, or his mother, a student 106 11, 60 | off one's teacher, mother, father, or son, giving up the ( 107 11, 172| approached the daughter of his father's sister, (who is almost