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1 2, 132| brother, if she be of the same caste (varna), must be clasped 2 2, 207| born by wives of equal caste, and towards the teacher' 3 2, 210| who belong to the same caste, must be treated as respectfully 4 2, 210| who belong to a different caste, must be honoured by rising 5 2, 223| a woman or a man of low caste perform anything (leading 6 2, 238| even from a man of lower caste, the highest law even from 7 3, 4 | shall marry a wife of equal caste who is endowed with auspicious ( 8 3, 9 | bearing the name of a low caste, or of a mountain, nor one 9 3, 12 | twice-born men (wives) of equal caste are recommended; but for 10 3, 13 | she and one of his own caste (the wives) of a Vaisya, 11 3, 13 | those two and one of his own caste (the wives) of a Kshatriya, 12 3, 13 | three and one of his own caste (the wives) of a Brahmana.~ 13 3, 15 | wives of the low (Sudra) caste, soon degrade their families 14 3, 22 | Which is lawful for each caste (varna) and which are the 15 3, 43 | marriages with) women of equal caste (varna); know that the following 16 3, 43 | with females of a different caste (varna).~ 17 3, 44 | marrying a man of a higher caste a Kshatriya bride must take 18 4, 3 | are prescribed for) his (caste), without (unduly) fatiguing 19 5, 104| Sudra, while men of the same caste are at hand; for that burnt-offering 20 5, 131| animals) or by men of low caste (Dasyu), such as Kandalas.~ 21 5, 163| cohabits with a man of higher caste, forsaking her own husband 22 5, 167| shall burn a wife of equal caste who conducts herself thus 23 7, 77 | him wed a consort of equal caste (varna), who possesses auspicious 24 8, 20 | only by the name of his caste (gati), or one who merely 25 8, 88 | crime that causes loss of caste;~ 26 8, 112| No crime, causing loss of caste, is committed by swearing ( 27 8, 177| creditor, if he be of the same caste or of a lower one; but a ( 28 8, 177| but a (debtor) of a higher caste shall pay it gradually ( 29 8, 269| men against those of equal caste (varna, the fine shall be) 30 8, 273| caste-fellow), his country, his caste (gati), or the rites by 31 8, 279| whatever limb a man of a low caste does hurt to (a man of the 32 8, 281| seat with a man of a high caste, shall be branded on his 33 8, 364| corporal punishment, if (his caste be) the same (as hers).~ 34 8, 365| advances to a (man of) high (caste), he shall not take any 35 8, 365| who courts a (man of) low (caste), let him force to live 36 8, 366| 366. A (man of) low (caste) who makes love to a maiden ( 37 8, 366| maiden (of) the highest (caste) shall suffer corporal punishment; 38 8, 366| addresses a maiden (on) equal (caste) shall pay the nuptial fee, 39 8, 368| 368. A man (of) equal (caste) who defiles a willing maiden 40 8, 374| a woman of a twice-born caste (varna), guarded or unguarded, ( 41 8, 382| female of the Kshatriya caste, or a Kshatriya a (guarded) 42 8, 389| a crime causing loss of caste, shall be fined six hundred ( 43 9, 86 | twice-born men) the wife of equal caste alone, not a wife of a different 44 9, 86 | not a wife of a different caste by any means, shall personally 45 9, 87 | while his wife of equal caste is alive, is declared by 46 9, 87 | sprung from the) Brahmana (caste).~ 47 9, 88 | handsome suitor (of) equal (caste) should (a father) give 48 9, 90 | a bridegroom (of) equal (caste and rank).~ 49 9, 125| born of wives equal (in caste) (and) without (any other) 50 9, 136| to (a husband) of equal (caste), his maternal grandfather ( 51 9, 148| sons of women of the same (caste); hear (now the law) concerning 52 9, 156| born of wives of the same caste, shall equally divide the 53 9, 157| ordained a wife of his own caste only (and) no other; those 54 9, 168| 168. That (boy) equal (by caste) whom his mother or his 55 9, 169| son, (he being) equal (by caste), acquainted with (the distinctions 56 9, 335| his next life) a higher caste.~ 57 10, 4 | only; there is no fifth (caste).~ 58 10, 5 | wedded wives, equal (in caste and married as) virgins, 59 10, 5 | as belonging to the same caste (as their fathers)~ 60 10, 10 | Vaisya by (a wife of) the one caste (below him) are all six 61 10, 11 | called) according to his caste (gati) a Suta; from a Vaisya 62 10, 14 | belonging to the next lower caste), on account of the blemish ( 63 10, 15 | a female of the Ayogava (caste) a Dhigvana.~ 64 10, 18 | female becomes a Pukkasa by caste (gati), but the son of a 65 10, 20 | beget on wives of equal caste, but who, not fulfilling 66 10, 21 | Vratya (of the) Brahmana (caste) spring the wicked Bhriggakantaka, 67 10, 22 | Vratya (of the) Kshatriya (caste), the Ghalla, the Malla, 68 10, 23 | Vratya (of the) Vaisya (caste) are born a Sudhanvan, an 69 10, 26 | Magadha, he of the Kshattri caste (gati), and the Ayogava,~ 70 10, 27 | on women of their own (caste), they (also) produce (the 71 10, 27 | females of their mother's caste (gati), and with females ( 72 10, 36 | by a woman of the Vaideha caste) a Karavara, who works in 73 10, 57 | who belongs not to any caste, (varna, but whose character 74 10, 64 | 64. If (a female of the caste), sprung from a Brahmana 75 10, 64 | children) to one of the highest caste, the inferior (tribe) attains 76 10, 64 | tribe) attains the highest caste within the seventh generation.~ 77 10, 96 | 96. A man of low caste who through covetousness 78 10, 97 | according to the law of another (caste) is instantly excluded from 79 10, 126| offence, causing loss of caste (pataka), and he is not 80 11, 29 | sages (of the) Brahmana (caste), who were afraid of perishing 81 11, 67 | offences, causing loss of caste (Upapataka).~ 82 11, 68 | declared to cause the loss of caste (Gatibhramsa)~ 83 11, 69 | the offender) to a mixed caste (Samkarikarana).~ 84 11, 108| offences, causing loss of caste, (Upapataka, can do it) 85 11, 125| deeds which cause loss of caste (Gatibhramsakara), (the 86 11, 126| which degrade to a mixed caste (Samkara), and for those 87 11, 176| of (any other) very low caste, who eats (the food of such 88 11, 178| solicited by a man (of) equal (caste), she (afterwards) is again 89 11, 259| all crimes causing loss of caste (pataka).~ 90 11, 260| all sins causing loss of caste.~ 91 12, 9 | he is re-born in) a low caste.~ 92 12, 114| only by the name of their caste, meet, they cannot (form)