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hotri-priest 1
hour 3
hours 1
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house-holder 1
household 4
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65 four
65 never
65 others
64 house
64 out
63 daily
63 punishment

Laws of Manu

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house

   Chapter, §
1 1, 111| return from the teacher's house),~ 2 2, 34 | the first leaving of the house) of the child should be 3 2, 67 | to) the residence in (the house of the) teacher, and the 4 2, 185| above, he may go to each (house in the) village, being pure 5 2, 242| during his whole life in (the house of) a non-Brahmanical teacher, 6 2, 243| whole life in the teacher's house, he must diligently serve 7 3, 62 | radiant with beauty, the whole house is bright; but if she is 8 3, 71 | lives in the (order of) house (-holders).~ 9 3, 89 | Bhadrakali; in the centre of the house let him place a Bali for 10 3, 100| stays unhonoured (in the house), takes away (with him) 11 3, 103| though he has come to a house where (there is) a wife, 12 3, 105| he must not stay in the house without entertainment.~ 13 3, 110| Kshatriya (who comes) to the house of a Brahmana is not called 14 3, 111| a Kshatriya comes to the house of a Brahmana in the manner 15 3, 112| who have approached his house in the manner of guests, 16 3, 113| forth, who have come to his house out of affection, he may 17 3, 117| guardian deities of the house, the householder shall eat 18 3, 155| one-eyed man, and he in whose house a paramour of his wife ( 19 4, 1 | of his existence) in his house, after he has wedded a wife.~ 20 4, 29 | No guest must stay in his house without being honoured, 21 4, 73 | enter a walled village or house except by the gate, and 22 4, 122| guest (who stays in his house), nor while the wind blows 23 4, 202| seat, a well, a garden or a house belonging to an (other man), 24 4, 216| man), and a man in whose house (lives) a paramour (of his 25 4, 230| long life, a giver of a house most excellent mansions, 26 4, 250| 250. A couch, a house, Kusa grass, perfumes, water, 27 4, 252| separate from them in (another) house, let him, when he seeks 28 4, 257| his son and dwell (in his house), not caring for any worldly 29 5, 43 | whether he dwells in (his own) house, with a teacher, or in the 30 5, 102| food nor dwells in their house.~ 31 5, 122| sprinkled (with water), a house by sweeping and smearing ( 32 5, 147| independently, even in her own house.~ 33 5, 169| must dwell in (his own) house during the second period 34 6, 25 | without a fire, without a house, wholly silent, subsisting 35 6, 38 | Brahmana may depart from his house (as an ascetic).~ 36 6, 39 | Brahman and departs from his house (as an ascetic), after giving 37 6, 41 | 41. Departing from his house fully provided with the 38 6, 51 | order to beg) go near a house filled with hermits, Brahmanas, 39 7, 82 | returned from their teacher's house (after studying the Veda); 40 8, 27 | returned (from his teacher's house) or until he has passed 41 8, 69 | interior apartments (of a house), or in a forest, or of ( 42 8, 167| family, the master (of the house), whether (living) in his 43 8, 230| provided they are) in his house; (if it be) otherwise, the 44 8, 264| intimidation possesses himself of a house, a tank, a garden, or a 45 8, 365| to live confined in her house.~ 46 8, 415| food, he who is born in the house, he who is bought and he 47 9, 12 | Women, confined in the house under trustworthy and obedient 48 9, 83 | departs from (her husband's) house, must either be instantly 49 9, 89 | rather stop in (the father's) house until death, than that he 50 9, 150| the ornaments, and the house shall be given as an additional 51 9, 170| child) be born in a man's house and his father be not known, 52 9, 170| son born secretly in the house (Gudhotpanna), and shall 53 9, 172| damsel secretly bears in the house of her father, one shall 54 11, 12 | taken (forcibly) from the house of any Vaisya, who possesses 55 11, 13 | for a sacrifice) from the house of a Sudra; for a Sudra 56 11, 17 | from a field, or out of the house, or wherever he finds it; 57 11, 77 | of the recipient), or a house together with the furniture;~ 58 11, 115| in his own or another's house or field or on the threshing-floor, 59 11, 158| home from his teacher's house), eats food, given at a 60 11, 163| or cooked food, from the house of a caste-fellow, is purified 61 11, 164| appropriating) a field, a house, or the water of wells and 62 11, 165| of small value from the house of another man, shall, after 63 11, 188| pot into water, enter his house and perform, as before, 64 11, 189| live close to the (family-) house.~


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