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Laws of Manu

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duly

   Chapter, §
1 1, 1 | collected mind, and, having duly worshipped him, spoke as 2 1, 4 | high-minded great sages, duly honoured them, and answered, ' 3 1, 103| study them, and he must duly instruct his pupils in them, 4 1, 109| of the Veda, but he who duly follows it, will obtain 5 2, 53 | after he has eaten, let him duly cleanse himself with water 6 2, 143| 143. He who, being (duly) chosen (for the purpose), 7 2, 175| following restrictive rules, duly controlling all his organs, 8 3, 28 | ornaments, to a priest who duly officiates at a sacrifice, 9 3, 58 | female relations, not being duly honoured, pronounce a curse, 10 3, 76 | 76. An oblation duly thrown into the fire, reaches 11 3, 87 | 87. After having thus duly offered the sacrificial 12 3, 146| one of these three dines, duly honoured, at a funeral sacrifice, 13 3, 190| But a Brahmana who, being duly invited to a rite in honour 14 3, 208| invited) Brahmanas, who have duly performed their ablutions, 15 3, 275| a man), full of faith, duly gives according to the prescribed 16 3, 279| 279. Let him, untired, duly perform the (rites) in honour 17 4, 98 | halves of the months), and duly study all the Angas of the 18 5, 35 | 35. But a man who, being duly engaged (to officiate or 19 6, 1 | subjection, dwell in the forest, duly (observing the rules given 20 6, 4 | forest and reside there, duly controlling his senses.~ 21 7, 2 | prescribed by the Veda, must duly protect this whole (world).~ 22 7, 184| 184. But having duly arranged (all affairs) in 23 7, 184| his operations) and having duly dispatched his spies;~ 24 7, 200| expedients fail, then let him, duly exerting himself, fight 25 7, 201| gained victory, let him duly worship the gods and honour 26 8, 54 | being questioned on a fact duly stated by himself does not 27 8, 232| into a pit, if he did not duly exert himself (to prevent 28 8, 304| 304. A king who (duly) protects (his subjects) 29 8, 305| that in consequence of his duly protecting (his kingdom).~ 30 8, 401| marketable goods, having (duly) considered whence they 31 8, 403| weights and measures must be duly marked, and once in six 32 9, 58 | even though (they were duly) authorised.~ 33 9, 144| male (child) of a female (duly) appointed, not begotten 34 9, 147| 147. If a woman (duly) appointed bears a son to 35 9, 218| debts and assets have been duly distributed according to 36 9, 251| 251. A king who thus duly fulfils his duties in accordance 37 9, 251| not yet gained, and shall duly protect them when he has 38 9, 252| 252. Having duly settled his country, and 39 9, 262| the facts, the king shall duly punish them according to 40 9, 320| Brahmanas themselves shall duly restrain them; for the Kshatriyas 41 10, 74 | their duties, shall live by duly performing the following


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