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1 2, 137| degree, that man is worthy of honour among them; and (so is) 2 2, 189| of one man at (a rite) in honour of the gods, observing ( 3 2, 206| towards his relatives (to whom honour is due), towards all who 4 2, 208| Angas), deserves the same honour as the teacher.~ 5 3, 18 | who performs the rites in honour of the gods, of the manes, 6 3, 30 | your duties,' and has shown honour (to the bridegroom), is 7 3, 59 | welfare, should always honour women on holidays and festivals 8 3, 83 | feed even one Brahmana in honour of the manes at (the Sraddha), 9 3, 107| attendance on departure and honour (while they stay), to the 10 3, 119| 119. Let him honour with the honey-mixture a 11 3, 137| the other one is worthy of honour, because respect is due 12 3, 144| at hand), he may rather honour a (virtuous) friend than 13 3, 149| one performs a ceremony in honour of the manes, one must carefully 14 3, 188| been invited to a (rite) in honour of the manes shall always 15 3, 190| duly invited to a rite in honour of the gods or of the manes, 16 3, 203| twice-born men the rite in honour of the manes is more important 17 3, 203| important than the rite in honour of the gods; for the offering 18 3, 204| first invite a (Brahmana) in honour of the gods as a protection 19 3, 205| and end with (a rite) in honour of the gods; it shall not 20 3, 205| and end with a (rite) in honour of the manes, soon perishes 21 3, 209| on their seats, he shall honour them with fragrant garlands 22 3, 209| those who are invited in honour of) the gods.~ 23 3, 232| 232. At a (sacrifice in honour) of the manes, he must let ( 24 3, 240| Brahmanas), or at any rite in honour of the gods and manes, that 25 3, 243| Brahmana (guests), show honour according to his ability.~ 26 3, 247| the funeral sacrifice in honour of a (recently-) deceased 27 3, 252| Svadha;' for at all rites in honour of the manes the word Svadha 28 3, 254| 254. At a (Sraddha) in honour of the manes one must use ( 29 3, 254| sampannam; and at (a rite) in honour of the gods, (the word) 30 3, 279| duly perform the (rites) in honour of the manes in accordance 31 4, 30 | 30. Let him not honour, even by a greeting, heretics, 32 4, 94 | obtained long life, wisdom, honour, fame, and excellence in 33 4, 110| invitation to a (funeral rite) in honour of one ancestor (ekoddishta), 34 4, 111| stains of the (food given) in honour of one ancestor remain on 35 4, 234| his next birth) with due honour its (reward).~ 36 4, 251| to maintain, or wishes to honour the gods and guests, may 37 5, 41 | sacrifice and at the rites in honour of the manes, but on these 38 6, 7 | to his ability; let him honour those who come to his hermitage 39 7, 82 | 82. Let him honour those Brahmanas who have 40 7, 88 | to protect the people, to honour the Brahmanas, is the best 41 7, 201| duly worship the gods and honour righteous Brahmanas, let 42 7, 203| stated (to be), and let him honour the (new king) and his chief 43 8, 303| indeed, is ever worthy of honour who ensures the safety ( 44 8, 392| both (he) worthy (of the honour), to a festival at which 45 9, 23 | Mandapala, became worthy of honour.~ 46 9, 85 | castes), the seniority, honour, and habitation of those ( 47 9, 109| among men most worthy of honour, the eldest is not treated 48 11, 40 | organs (of sense and action), honour, (bliss in) heaven, longevity,