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1 2, 51 | to his teacher, let him eat, turning his face towards 2 2, 53 | a twice-born man always eat his food with concentrated 3 2, 54 | always worship his food, and eat it without contempt; when 4 2, 188| subsist on alms, (but) not eat the food of one (person 5 2, 189| At his pleasure he may eat, when invited, the food 6 2, 194| his teacher let him always eat less, wear a less valuable 7 2, 209| assist him in bathing, nor eat the fragments of his food, 8 3, 18 | manes and the gods will not eat the (offerings) of that 9 3, 106| 106. Let him not eat any (dainty) food which 10 3, 112| guests, he may allow to eat with his servants, showing ( 11 3, 116| his wife may afterwards eat what remains.~ 12 3, 117| house, the householder shall eat afterwards what remains.~ 13 3, 219| make those seated Brahmana eat them, in accordance with 14 3, 222| either the grandfather may eat at that Sraddha (as a guest), 15 3, 233| repeatedly invite (them to eat) by (offering) the food 16 3, 236| and the (guests) shall eat in silence; (even though) 17 3, 237| remains warm, as long as they eat in silence, as long as the 18 3, 239| the Brahmanas while they eat.~ 19 3, 262| worship of the manes, may eat the middle-most cake, (if 20 3, 285| of the vighasa and daily eat amrita (ambrosia); but vighasa 21 4, 27 | desires to live long, not eat new grain or meat, without 22 4, 43 | 43. Let him not eat in the company of his wife, 23 4, 45 | 45. Let him not eat, dressed with one garment 24 4, 55 | 55. Let him not eat, nor travel, nor sleep during 25 4, 62 | 62. Let him not eat anything from which the 26 4, 62 | be a glutton; let him not eat very early (in the morning), 27 4, 63 | joined palms; let him not eat food (placed) in his lap; 28 4, 65 | white brass; let him not eat out of a broken (earthen) 29 4, 74 | off his shoes; let him not eat, lying on a bed, nor what 30 4, 75 | 75. Let him not eat after sunset any (food) 31 4, 76 | 76. Let him eat while his feet are (yet) 32 4, 205| 205. A Brahmana must never eat (a dinner given) at a sacrifice 33 4, 207| 207. Let him never eat (food given) by intoxicated, 34 4, 223| knows (the law) must not eat cooked food (given) by a 35 4, 249| fifteen years the manes do not eat (the food) of that man who 36 4, 253| those whose food he may eat, likewise (a poor man) who 37 5, 14 | Khangaritaka, (animals) that eat fish, village-pigs, and 38 5, 16 | or to the manes; (one may eat) likewise Ragivas, Simhatundas, 39 5, 17 | 17. Let him not eat solitary or unknown beasts 40 5, 27 | 27. One may eat meat when it has been sprinkled 41 5, 33 | knows the law, must not eat meat except in conformity 42 5, 35 | sacred rite), refuses to eat meat, becomes after death 43 5, 36 | 36. A Brahmana must never eat (the flesh of animals unhallowed 44 5, 36 | the primeval law, he may eat it, consecrated with Vedic 45 5, 37 | butter or one of flour, (and eat that); but let him never 46 5, 50 | given above), does not eat meat like a Pisaka, becomes 47 5, 55 | next (world), whose flesh I eat in this (life); the wise 48 5, 73 | 73. Let (mourners) eat food without factitious 49 5, 102| one day, if he does not eat their food nor dwells in 50 5, 144| shall bathe, and afterwards eat clarified butter; but if ( 51 6, 13 | 13. Let him eat vegetables that grow on 52 6, 16 | 16. Let him not eat anything (grown on) ploughed ( 53 6, 17 | 17. He may eat either what has been cooked 54 6, 19 | his ability, he may either eat at night (only), or in the 55 6, 20 | the dark (half); or he may eat on the last days of each 56 6, 28 | broken earthen dish, and may eat eight mouthfuls.~ 57 7, 21 | 21. The crow would eat the sacrificial cake and 58 7, 217| 217. There he may eat food, (which has been prepared) 59 10, 35 | the dead, are wicked, and eat reprehensible food.~ 60 10, 52 | of the dead, (they shall eat) their food from broken 61 10, 106| by hunger), he desired to eat the flesh of a dog in order 62 10, 108| tormented by hunger, (to eat) the haunch of a dog, receiving 63 11, 93 | of) drinking Sura, he may eat during a year once (a day) 64 11, 110| following) months he shall eat a small (quantity of food) 65 11, 144| flowers, the expiation is to eat clarified butter.~ 66 11, 161| desires to be pure, must not eat forbidden food, and must 67 11, 201| 201. To eat during a month at each sixth 68 11, 212| revealed by Pragapati, shall eat during three days in the 69 11, 219| penance of ascetics, shall eat (during a month) daily at 70 11, 262| three worlds, though he may eat the food of anybody.~ 71 12, 59 | carnivorous (animals); those who eat forbidden food, worms; thieves,