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Laws of Manu

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student

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1 2, 48 | right hand towards it, (the student) should beg alms according 2 2, 70 | 70. But (a student) who is about to begin the 3 2, 117| 117. (A student) shall first reverentially 4 2, 173| 173. The (student) who has been initiated 5 2, 174| garment are prescribed for a (student at the initiation), the 6 2, 175| 175. But a student who resides with his teacher 7 2, 181| 181. A twice-born student, who has involuntarily wasted 8 2, 183| 183. A student, being pure, shall daily 9 2, 188| only); the subsistence of a student on begged food is declared 10 2, 191| a (special) command, (a student) shall always exert himself 11 2, 208| younger or of equal age, or a student of (the science of) sacrifices ( 12 2, 209| 209. (A student) must not shampoo the limbs 13 2, 216| at his pleasure a young student may prostrate himself on 14 2, 219| 219. A (student) may either shave his head, 15 2, 241| in times of distress (a student) may learn (the Veda) from 16 2, 243| 243. But if (a student) desires to pass his whole 17 2, 247| 247. (A perpetual student) must, if his teacher dies, 18 2, 249| thus passes his life as a student without breaking his vow, 19 3, 1 | a quarter, or until the (student) has perfectly learnt them.~ 20 3, 2 | 2. (A student) who has studied in due 21 3, 50 | equal in chastity to) a student, in whichever order he may 22 3, 94 | to an ascetic (and) to a student.~ 23 3, 95 | meritorious act which (a student) obtains for presenting, 24 3, 151| wears his hair in braids (a student), one who has not studied ( 25 3, 186| and he who expounds it, a student, one who has given a thousand ( 26 3, 234| daughter's son, though he be a student, and let him place a Nepal 27 4, 200| He who, without being a student, gains his livelihood by ( 28 4, 200| wearing) the dress of a student, takes upon himself the 29 5, 91 | 91. A student does not break his vow by 30 5, 129| obtained by begging which a student holds (in his hand) is always 31 6, 86 | 87. The student, the householder, the hermit, 32 8, 65 | nor a: Srotriya, nor a student of the Veda, nor (an ascetic) 33 11, 1 | father, or his mother, a student of the Veda, and a sick 34 11, 118| offences (Upapataka), except a student who has broken his vow ( 35 11, 119| 119. But a student who has broken his vow shall 36 11, 122| the Veda imparts to the student, enters, if he breaks his 37 11, 152| the vows (incumbent on a student), are omitted on the second 38 11, 159| 159. But a student who on any occasion eats 39 11, 225| and observe the vows (of a student) and worship his Gurus,


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