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1 1, 39 | fishes, birds of many kinds, cattle, deer, men, and carnivorous 2 1, 43 | 43. Cattle, deer, carnivorous beasts 3 1, 90 | 90. The Vaisya to tend cattle, to bestow gifts, to offer 4 3, 104| baseness), after death the cattle of those who give them food.~ 5 3, 154| who subsists by tending cattle, a younger brother who marries 6 4, 126| a day and a night, when cattle, a frog, a cat, a dog, a 7 5, 40 | 40. Herbs, trees, cattle, birds, and (other) animals 8 7, 9 | family, together with its cattle and its hoard of property.~ 9 7, 96 | parasols, money, grain, cattle, women, all sorts of (marketable) 10 7, 130| part of (the increments on) cattle and gold may be taken by 11 7, 212| and causing an increase of cattle.~ 12 8, 5 | disputes between the owner (of cattle) and his servants,~ 13 8, 98 | Testimony regarding (small) cattle, he kills ten by false testimony 14 8, 102| 102. Brahmanas who tend cattle, who trade, who are mechanics, 15 8, 229| transgressions of owners of cattle and of herdsmen.~ 16 8, 230| responsibility for the safety (of the cattle rests) on the herdsman, 17 8, 234| 234. If cattle die, let him carry to his 18 8, 238| 238. If the cattle do damage to unfenced crops 19 8, 240| 240. (If cattle do mischief) in an enclosed 20 8, 240| one hundred (panas);~(but cattle), unattended by a herdsman, ( 21 8, 241| other fields (each head of) cattle shall (pay a fine of one ( 22 8, 242| calving, by bulls and by cattle sacred to the gods, whether 23 8, 244| transgressions by masters, their cattle, and herdsmen.~ 24 8, 295| is stopped on his way by cattle or by (another) carriage, 25 8, 297| 297. For injuring small cattle the fine (shall be) two 26 8, 325| and for stealing (other) cattle (belonging to Brahmanas, 27 8, 342| unbound or sets free tied up (cattle of other men), he who takes 28 8, 410| cultivate the land, or to tend cattle, and a Sudra to serve the 29 9, 66 | twice-born castes as fit for cattle is said (to have occurred) 30 9, 326| and to (that of) tending cattle.~ 31 9, 327| creatures (Pragapati) created cattle, he made them over to the 32 9, 328| this) wish, I will not keep cattle; and if a Vaisya is willing ( 33 9, 331| means of properly rearing cattle.~ 34 10, 79 | subsistence; to trade, (to rear) cattle, and agriculture for Vaisyas; 35 10, 82 | agriculture and rearing cattle.~ 36 10, 86 | and sesamum, stones, salt, cattle, and human (beings),~ 37 10, 116| wages, service, rearing cattle, traffic, agriculture, contentment ( 38 10, 120| the profits on gold and cattle), which amount at least 39 11, 12 | possesses a large number of cattle, (but) neither performs 40 11, 40 | longevity, fame, offspring, and cattle are destroyed by a sacrifice 41 11, 67 | Stealing grain, base metals, or cattle, intercourse with women 42 12, 42 | snakes, and tortoises, cattle and wild animals, are the 43 12, 67 | vehicles a camel, for stealing cattle a he-goat.~