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1 2, 37 | in sacred learning should take place in the fifth (year 2 2, 64 | they have been damaged, and take others, reciting sacred 3 2, 73 | teacher says): Let a stoppage take place!~ 4 2, 106| cessation of the Veda-study, take the place of the exclamation 5 2, 245| teacher, he is about to take the (final) bath, let him 6 3, 44 | caste a Kshatriya bride must take hold of an arrow, a Vaisya 7 3, 51 | who knows (the law) must take even the smallest gratuity 8 3, 145| 145. Let him (take) pains (to) feed at a Sraddha 9 4, 55 | the ground; let him not take off his garland.~ 10 4, 62 | late (in the evening), nor (take any food) in the evening, 11 4, 74 | play with dice, nor himself take off his shoes; let him not 12 4, 187| presents, a wise man should not take anything, even though he 13 5, 71 | Samanodakas is declared (to take place) after three (days 14 5, 118| quantities is prescribed (to take place) by washing them.~ 15 7, 68 | foreign king, let (the king) take such measures that he does 16 7, 83 | Neither thieves nor foes can take it, nor can it be lost; 17 7, 124| officials) who, evil-minded, may take money from suitors, and 18 7, 129| leech, the calf, and the bee take their food little by little, 19 7, 131| 131. He may also take the sixth part of trees, 20 7, 146| dismissed his subjects, he shall take counsel with his ministers.~ 21 8, 30 | that term) the king may take it.~ 22 8, 33 | the duty of good men, may take one-sixth part of property 23 8, 35 | belongs to me,' the king may take one-sixth or one-twelfth 24 8, 37 | in former (times), he may take even the whole (of it); 25 8, 140| allowed by Vasishtha, and take monthly the eightieth part 26 8, 141| duty of good men, he may take two in the hundred (by the 27 8, 142| five (and not more), he may take as monthly interest according 28 8, 153| 153. Let him not take interest beyond the year, 29 8, 170| however indigent, shall take anything that ought not 30 8, 170| taking that which he ought to take, be it ever so small.~ 31 8, 209| The Adhvaryu priest shall take the chariot, and the Brahman 32 8, 209| Hotri priest shall also take a horse, and the Udgatri 33 8, 222| bargain), he may return or take (back) that chattel within 34 8, 348| 348. Twice-born men may take up arms when (they are) 35 8, 365| high (caste), he shall not take any fine; but her, who courts 36 8, 398| 398. Let the king take one-twentieth of that (amount) 37 8, 417| property, his master may take his possessions.~ 38 9, 92 | choses for herself, shall not take with her any ornaments, 39 9, 98 | Even a Sudra ought not to take a nuptial fee, when he gives 40 9, 105| Or) the eldest alone may take the whole paternal estate, 41 9, 113| eldest and the youngest shall take (their shares) according 42 9, 114| every kind the eldest shall take the best (article), and ( 43 9, 117| 117. Let the eldest son take one share in excess, the ( 44 9, 123| of the first wife shall take as his additional share 45 9, 124| the other sons may then take shares according to (the 46 9, 130| how can another (heir) take the estate, while such ( 47 9, 131| appointed) daughter shall take the whole estate of (his 48 9, 132| daughter, indeed, shall (also) take the estate of his (own) 49 9, 135| may, without hesitation, take that estate.~ 50 9, 136| present the funeral cake and take the estate.~ 51 9, 141| qualities, that same (son) shall take the inheritance, though 52 9, 142| adopted son shall never take the family (name) and the 53 9, 151| son of the Brahmana (wife) take three shares of the (remainder 54 9, 151| the son of the Sudra may take one share.~ 55 9, 153| The Brahmana (son) shall take four shares, son of the 56 9, 153| the son of the Sudra may take one share.~ 57 9, 162| exclusion of the other, shall take the estate of his (natural) 58 9, 179| permitted (by his father), take a share (of the inheritance); 59 9, 185| nor fathers, (but) sons take the paternal estate; but 60 9, 185| estate; but the father shall take the inheritance of (a son) 61 9, 189| other castes the king may take on failure of all (heirs).~ 62 9, 191| their mother, each shall take, to the exclusion of the 63 9, 198| the) Brahmani (wife) shall take, or that (daughter's) issue.~ 64 9, 203| somehow or other desire to (take) wives, the offspring of 65 9, 216| after partition, shall alone take the property of his father, 66 9, 217| paternal grandmother shall take the estate.~ 67 9, 243| A virtuous king must not take for himself the property 68 9, 258| 258. Those who take bribes, cheats and rogues, 69 9, 281| 281. But he who shall take away the water of a tank, 70 10, 56 | the law, and they shall take for themselves the clothes, 71 11, 13 | Or) the (sacrificer) may take at his pleasure two or three ( 72 11, 14 | sacrificer) may unhesitatingly take (what he requires) from 73 11, 15 | 15. (Or) he may take (it by force or fraud) from 74 11, 16 | time of) six meals, may take at (the time of) the seventh 75 11, 18 | a Kshatriya must never take the property of a (virtuous 76 11, 173| 173. A wise man should not take as his wife any of these 77 11, 214| Atikrikkhra (penance), must take his food during three periods