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Laws of Manu

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manes

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1 1, 37 | the several classes of the manes,~ 2 1, 66 | a day and a night of the manes, but the division is according 3 1, 94 | conveyed to the gods and manes and that this universe might 4 1, 95 | sacrificial viands and the manes the offerings to the dead?~ 5 2, 28 | to the gods, Rishis, and manes), by (the procreation of) 6 2, 58 | out of that sacred to the manes.~ 7 2, 59 | the tirtha) sacred to the manes.~ 8 2, 176| water to the gods, sages and manes, worship (the images of) 9 2, 189| funeral meal) in honor of the manes, behaving (however) like 10 3, 18 | 18. The manes and the gods will not eat 11 3, 18 | honour of the gods, of the manes, and of guests chiefly with 12 3, 70 | Tarpana the sacrifice to the manes, the burnt oblation the 13 3, 72 | is bound to maintain, the manes, and himself, lives not, 14 3, 74 | the (daily oblation to the manes, called) Tarpana.~ 15 3, 80 | 80. The sages, the manes, the gods, the Bhutas, and 16 3, 81 | by burnt oblations, the manes by funeral offerings (Sraddha), 17 3, 82 | fruits, and (thus) please the manes.~ 18 3, 83 | Brahmana in honour of the manes at (the Sraddha), which 19 3, 91 | southerly direction for the manes.~ 20 3, 97 | The oblations to gods and manes, made by men ignorant (of 21 3, 117| gods, the sages, men, the manes, and the guardian deities 22 3, 123| funeral offering to the manes Anvaharya (to be offered 23 3, 125| three at the offering to the manes, or one only on either occasion; 24 3, 127| sacrifice sacred to the manes (and performed) on the new-moon 25 3, 128| Oblations to the gods and manes must be presented by the 26 3, 129| at (the sacrifice) to the manes; (thus) he will gain a rich 27 3, 130| offered to the gods or to the manes, he is declared (to procure 28 3, 132| 132. Food sacred to the manes or to the gods must be given 29 3, 133| sacrifice to the gods or to the manes, so many red-hot spikes, 30 3, 135| 135. Oblations to the manes ought to be carefully presented 31 3, 147| sacrifices to the gods and manes; know that the virtuous 32 3, 149| ceremony in honour of the manes, one must carefully examine ( 33 3, 150| oblations to the gods and manes.~ 34 3, 152| offered to the gods and to the manes.~ 35 3, 167| to the gods and to the manes) these lowest of twice-born 36 3, 169| destined for the gods or manes, to a man who is unworthy 37 3, 175| the food sacred to gods or manes which has been given (to 38 3, 188| rite) in honour of the manes shall always control himself 39 3, 189| 189. For the manes attend the invited Brahmanas, 40 3, 190| honour of the gods or of the manes, in any way breaks (the 41 3, 192| 192. The manes are primeval deities, free 42 3, 193| fully from whom all these (manes derive) their origin, and 43 3, 194| various) classes of the manes are declared to be the sons 44 3, 195| Virag, are stated to be the manes of the Sadhyas, and the 45 3, 195| famous in the world (as the manes) of the gods.~ 46 3, 196| are recorded to be (the manes) of the Daityas, Danavas, 47 3, 199| and the Saumyas, are (the manes) of the Brahmanas alone.~ 48 3, 200| of those chief classes of manes which have been enumerated.~ 49 3, 201| From the sages sprang the manes, from the manes the gods 50 3, 201| sprang the manes, from the manes the gods and the Danavas, 51 3, 202| offered with faith (to the manes) in vessels made of silver 52 3, 203| the rite in honour of the manes is more important than the 53 3, 204| for the (offering to the manes); for the Rakshasas destroy 54 3, 205| end with a (rite) to the manes; for he who makes it begin 55 3, 205| rite) in honour of the manes, soon perishes together 56 3, 207| 207. The manes are always pleased with 57 3, 211| him afterwards satisfy the manes by a gift of sacrificial 58 3, 217| the six seasons and the manes.~ 59 3, 224| Brahmanas, meditating on the manes.~ 60 3, 231| that is agreeable to the manes.~ 61 3, 232| sacrifice in honour) of the manes, he must let (his guests) 62 3, 237| proclaimed, so long the manes partake (of it).~ 63 3, 240| in honour of the gods and manes, that produces not the intended 64 3, 246| ground at a (Sraddha) to the manes, to be the share of honest, 65 3, 250| bed of a Sudra female, the manes of his (ancestors) will 66 3, 252| all rites in honour of the manes the word Svadha is the highest 67 3, 254| Sraddha) in honour of the manes one must use (in asking 68 3, 258| ask these blessings of the manes:~ 69 3, 262| intent on the worship of the manes, may eat the middle-most 70 3, 266| sacrificial food, given to the manes according to the rule, will 71 3, 274| 274. 'May such a man (the manes say) be born in our family 72 3, 275| gratification) for the manes.~ 73 3, 277| wishes; he who honours the manes on odd (lunar days) and 74 3, 279| rites) in honour of the manes in accordance with the prescribed 75 3, 282| offered at a sacrifice to the manes, must not be made in a common 76 3, 283| after bathing, satisfies the manes with water, he obtains thereby 77 3, 284| 284. They call (the manes of) fathers Vasus, (those 78 4, 21 | Bhutas, to men, and to the manes.~ 79 4, 31 | food) sacred to gods and manes, but one must avoid those 80 4, 124| Sama-veda sacred to the manes; hence the sound of the 81 4, 150| him constantly worship the manes.~ 82 4, 249| During fifteen years the manes do not eat (the food) of 83 4, 257| the great sages, to the manes, and to the gods, let him 84 5, 16 | offerings to the gods or to the manes; (one may eat) likewise 85 5, 32 | he honours the gods and manes, commits no sin, whether 86 5, 41 | the rites in honour of the manes, but on these occasions 87 5, 52 | worshipping the gods or the manes, seeks to increase (the 88 6, 24 | libations of water to the manes and the gods, and practising 89 9, 106| freed from the debt to the manes; that (son), therefore, 90 11, 211| gods, the sages, and the manes, through which a man may 91 12, 49 | heavenly lights, the years, the manes, and the Sadhyas (constitute) 92 12, 94 | is the eternal eye of the manes, gods, and men; the Veda-ordinance (


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