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Laws of Manu

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1 2, 13 | prescribed for those who are not given to the acquisition of wealth 2 3, 31 | receives a maiden, after having given as much wealth as he can 3 3, 53 | call the cow and the bull (given) at an Arsha wedding 'a 4 3, 54 | their use) the gratuity (given), it is not a sale; (in 5 3, 74 | ground) the Bali offering given to the Bhutas, Brahmya-huta ( 6 3, 115| eats first without having given food to these (persons) 7 3, 128| Srotriya alone; what is given to such a most worthy Brahmana 8 3, 132| manes or to the gods must be given to a man distinguished by 9 3, 158| prisoner, he who eats the food given by the son of an adulteress, 10 3, 168| sacrificial food must not be given to him, since it (would 11 3, 175| or manes which has been given (to them).~ 12 3, 180| 180 (Food) given to a seller of Soma becomes 13 3, 180| Soma becomes ordure, (that given) to a physician pus and 14 3, 180| temple-priest is lost, and (that given) to a usurer finds no place ( 15 3, 181| 181. What has been given to a Brahmana who lives 16 3, 186| a student, one who has given a thousand (cows), and a 17 3, 240| solemn) gift, at a dinner (given to Brahmanas), or at any 18 3, 266| kind of sacrificial food, given to the manes according to 19 3, 267| fruits, which have been given according to the prescribed 20 3, 281| sacrifice, according to the rule given above, (at least) thrice 21 4, 5 | corn; by Amrita, what is given unasked; by Mrita, food 22 4, 111| the stains of the (food given) in honour of one ancestor 23 4, 112| he has eaten meat or food given by a person impure on account 24 4, 193| prescribed rules, which is given to these three (persons), 25 4, 205| must never eat (a dinner given) at a sacrifice that is 26 4, 207| Let him never eat (food given) by intoxicated, angry, 27 4, 209| to all comers, nor that (given) by a multitude or by harlots, 28 4, 210| 210. Nor the food (given) by a thief, a musician, 29 4, 212| 212. Nor (the food given) by a physician, a hunter, 30 4, 212| woman in childbed, nor that (given at a dinner) where (a guest 31 4, 212| and) sips water, nor that (given by a woman) whose ten days 32 4, 213| 213. Nor (food) given without due respect, nor ( 33 4, 213| sacred purpose, nor (that given) by a female who has no 34 4, 213| food of an enemy, nor that (given) by the lord of a town, 35 4, 213| lord of a town, nor that (given) by outcasts, nor that on 36 4, 214| 214. Nor the food (given) by an informer, by one 37 4, 214| sacrifices, nor the food (given) by an actor, a tailor, 38 4, 217| 217. Nor (the food given) by those who knowingly 39 4, 217| ruled by women, nor food (given by men) whose ten days of 40 4, 223| must not eat cooked food (given) by a Sudra who performs 41 5, 50 | disregarding the rule (given above), does not eat meat 42 5, 168| Having thus, at the funeral, given the sacred fires to his 43 6, 1 | duly (observing the rules given below).~ 44 6, 58 | Samsara) by accepting (food given) in consequence of humble 45 6, 80 | in this manner gradually given up all attachments and is 46 6, 94 | 95. Having given up (the performance of) 47 6, 95 | 96. He who has thus given up (the performance of) 48 7, 46 | his virtue, but (he who is given) to those arising from anger, ( 49 7, 82 | for that (money which is given) to Brahmanas is declared 50 7, 126| 126. One pana must be given (daily) as wages to the 51 8, 65 | nor (an ascetic) who has given up (all) connexion (with 52 8, 70 | witnesses, evidence) may given (in such cases) by a woman, 53 8, 108| seven days after he has given evidence, happens (a misfortune 54 8, 117| false evidence has been given in any suit, let the (judge) 55 8, 118| 118. Evidence (given) from covetousness, distraction, 56 8, 123| castes (varna) who have given false evidence, but a Brahmana 57 8, 143| profit accrues, has been given), he shall receive no interest 58 8, 168| 168. What is given by force, what is enjoyed 59 8, 204| has been shown, another be given to the bridegroom, he may 60 8, 206| the work (done) shall be given to him by those who work 61 8, 207| sacrificial fees have been given, shall obtain his full share 62 8, 212| 212. Should money be given (or promised) for a pious 63 8, 217| for that work shall not be given to him, even (if it be only) 64 8, 223| give nor cause it to be given (back); both he who takes 65 8, 228| accordance with the rules given above.~ 66 8, 306| which hundred thousands (are given as) fees.~ 67 8, 340| man who took what was not given to him, either by sacrificing 68 8, 415| is bought and he who is given, he who is inherited from 69 9, 47 | made, (once is) a maiden given in marriage, (and) once 70 9, 71 | daughter) whom he had before given, incurs (the guilt of) speaking 71 9, 72 | and (if she have been) given with fraud.~ 72 9, 91 | 91. If, being not given in marriage, she herself 73 9, 92 | with her any ornaments, given by her father or her mother, 74 9, 97 | the fee dies, she shall be given in marriage to his brother, 75 9, 115| some trifle only shall be given to the eldest as a token 76 9, 144| begotten according to the rule (given above), is unworthy of the 77 9, 148| 148. The rules (given above) must be understood ( 78 9, 150| and the house shall be given as an additional portion 79 9, 156| estate, after the others have given to the eldest an additional 80 9, 186| three the funeral cake is given, the fourth (descendant 81 9, 193| daughters) something should be given, as is seemly, out of the 82 9, 194| 194. What (was given) before the (nuptial) fire, 83 9, 194| nuptial) fire, what (was given) on the bridal procession, 84 9, 194| bridal procession, what was given in token of love, and what 85 9, 195| subsequent and what was given (to her) by her affectionate 86 9, 197| property which may have been given to a (wife) on an Asura 87 9, 198| Whatever property may have been given by her father to a wife ( 88 9, 206| solely to him to whom (it was given), likewise the gift of a 89 10, 54 | 54. Their food shall be given to them by others (than 90 10, 125| remnants of their food must be given to him, as well as their 91 11, 1 | a traveller, him who has given away all his property, him 92 11, 2 | such poor men gifts must be given in proportion to their learning.~ 93 11, 3 | presents (of money) must be given; it is declared that food 94 11, 3 | declared that food must be given to others outside the sacrificial 95 11, 40 | small sacrificial fees are given; hence a man of small means 96 11, 149| touched spirituous liquor, has given it away, or received it 97 11, 158| teacher's house), eats food, given at a monthly (Sraddha,) 98 11, 189| food, and drink shall be given to them, and they shall 99 11, 212| following) three days (food given) unasked, and shall fast 100 12, 7 | Taking what has not been given, injuring (creatures) without


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