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1 2, 158| unproductive with women, as a cow with a cow is unprolific, 2 2, 158| with women, as a cow with a cow is unprolific, and as a 3 2, 246| Viz.) a field, gold, a cow, a horse, a parasol and 4 3, 3 | with (the present of) a cow (and the honey-mixture).~ 5 3, 29 | fulfilment of) the sacred law, a cow and a bull or two pairs, 6 3, 53 | 53. Some call the cow and the bull (given) at 7 3, 95 | accordance with the rule, a cow to his teacher.~ 8 3, 141| world) alone like a blind cow in one stable.~ 9 3, 260| after (the prayer), cause a cow, a Brahmana, a goat, or 10 4, 39 | by (a mound of) earth, a cow, an idol, a Brahmana, clarified 11 4, 52 | water, against a Brahmana, a cow, or the wind, perishes.~ 12 4, 59 | Let him not interrupt a cow who is suckling (her calf), 13 4, 142| not touch with his hand a cow, a Brahmana, or fire; nor, 14 4, 172| produce its fruit, like a cow; but, advancing slowly, 15 4, 188| accepts gold, land, a horse, a cow, food, a dress, sesamum-grains, ( 16 4, 189| his longevity, land and a cow his body, a horse his eye ( 17 4, 191| fool sinks (into hell) as a cow into a morass.~ 18 4, 209| 209. Nor food at which a cow has smelt, nor particularly 19 4, 231| good fortune, a giver of a cow the world of the sun;~ 20 5, 6 | the thickened milk of a cow (which she gives after calving).~ 21 5, 8 | 8. The milk of a cow (or other female animal) 22 5, 8 | animals, of sheep, of a cow in heat, or of one that 23 5, 87 | touching (afterwards) a cow or looking at the sun.~ 24 5, 121| cloth, or with a mixture of cow's urine and water.~ 25 5, 128| to slake the thirst of a cow, possessing the (proper) 26 5, 133| drops of water, a shadow, a cow, a horse, the rays of the 27 8, 21 | will sink (low), like a cow in a morass.~ 28 8, 112| the sake of fodder for a cow, or of fuel, and in (order 29 8, 146| with friendly assent, a cow, a camel, a riding-horse, 30 8, 231| consent of the owner the best (cow) out of ten; such shall 31 8, 242| paid for (damage done by) a cow within ten days after her 32 8, 250| 250. Stones, bones, cow's hair, chaff, ashes, potsherds, 33 8, 325| the nostrils of) a barren cow, and for stealing (other) 34 11, 80 | who saves (the life of) a cow, or of a Brahmana.~ 35 11, 92 | 92. Or he may drink cow's urine, water, milk, clarified 36 11, 109| minor offence by slaying a cow (or bull) shall drink during ( 37 11, 109| with the hide (of the slain cow), he must live in a cow-house.~ 38 11, 113| 113. (When a cow is) sick, or is threatened 39 11, 115| him not say (a word), if a cow eats (anything) in his own 40 11, 116| 116. The slayer of a cow who serves cows in this 41 11, 116| he incurred by killing a cow.~ 42 11, 136| a Bhasa, he shall give a cow to a Brahmana.~ 43 11, 145| forest, he shall attend a cow during one day, subsisting 44 11, 166| the five products of the cow (pankagavya) is the atonement 45 11, 203| clothes and by touching a cow.~ 46 12, 55 | pig, an ass, a camel, a cow, a goat, a sheep, a deer, 47 12, 64 | a crane, for stealing a cow an iguana, for stealing