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1 1, 15 | and, in their order, the five organs which perceive the 2 1, 27 | perishable particles of the five (elements) which have been 3 2, 43 | threefold knot, or with three or five (knots according to the 4 2, 91 | 91. Five of them, the ear and the 5 2, 91 | call organs of sense, and five of them, the anus and the 6 2, 92 | subdued, both those sets of five have been conquered.~ 7 2, 134| fine art (though one be) five years (older than the other), 8 2, 137| possesses most of those five, both in number and degree, 9 3, 25 | sacred law) three of the five (last) are declared to be 10 3, 67 | domestic ceremonies and the five (great) sacrifices, and ( 11 3, 68 | 68. A householder has five slaughter-houses (as it 12 3, 69 | by means) of all these (five) the great sages have prescribed 13 3, 69 | daily (performance of the five) great sacrifices.~ 14 3, 71 | He who neglects not these five great sacrifices, while 15 3, 71 | sins (committed) in the five places of slaughter, though 16 3, 72 | who does not feed these five, the gods, his guests, those 17 3, 73 | 73. They call (these) five sacrifices also, Ahuta, 18 3, 83 | Sraddha), which belongs to the five great sacrifices; but let 19 3, 100| or offers oblations in five fires.~ 20 3, 126| large company destroys these five (advantages) the respectful 21 3, 154| elder, one who neglects the five great sacrifices, an enemy 22 3, 185| Trinakiketa, one who keeps five sacred fires, a Trisuparna, 23 3, 268| gazelles, four with mutton, and five indeed with the flesh of 24 3, 281| which is included among the five great sacrifices, every 25 3, 286| ordinances relating to the five (daily great) sacrifices 26 5, 124| purified by (the following) five (modes, viz.) by sweeping, 27 5, 169| he must never neglect the five (great) sacrifices, and, 28 6, 5 | 5. Let him offer those five great sacrifices according 29 6, 23 | expose himself to the heat of five fires, during the rainy 30 6, 76 | dwelling, composed of the five elements, where the bones 31 7, 114| the midst of two, three, five or hundreds of villages, ( 32 7, 119| family), the ruler of twenty five kulas, the superintendent 33 7, 154| eightfold business and the five classes (of spies), on the 34 7, 157| treasury, and the army are five other (constituent elements 35 8, 98 | 98. 'He kills five by false Testimony regarding ( 36 8, 134| raktika, or gunga-berry); five krishnalas are one masha ( 37 8, 138| or lowest) amercement, five (hundred) are considered 38 8, 139| the defendant) shall pay five in the hundred (as a fine), 39 8, 142| hundred, three, four, and five (and not more), he may take 40 8, 151| it must not be more than five times (the original amount).~ 41 8, 152| entitled to (more than) five in the hundred.~ 42 8, 264| a field, shall be fined five hundred (panas); (if he 43 8, 289| clay, the fine (shall be) five times their value; likewise 44 8, 298| goats the fine shall be five mashas; but the punishment 45 8, 330| grain) the fine (shall be) five krishnalas.~ 46 8, 376| let him fine the Vaisya five hundred (panas) and the 47 8, 378| he shall be made to pay five hundred, if he had connexion 48 8, 384| unguarded Kshatriya a fine of five hundred (panas shall fall) 49 8, 385| Sudra female, shall be fined five hundred (panas); but (for 50 8, 387| The suppression of those five in his dominions secures 51 8, 402| 402. Once in five nights, or at the close 52 9, 285| the whole (damage) and pay five hundred (panas).~ 53 11, 137| for (killing) an elephant, five black bulls, for (killing) 54 11, 148| drinks, shall drink during five (days and) nights (nothing 55 11, 166| 166. (To swallow) the five products of the cow (pankagavya) 56 12, 16 | formed of particles (of the) five (elements and) destined 57 12, 22 | free from taint, those very five elements, each in due proportion.~ 58 12, 90 | beyond (the reach of) the five elements.~ 59 12, 124| all created beings in the five forms, and constantly makes