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sacrificer 13
sacrificers 2
sacrifices 79
sacrificial 39
sacrificing 14
sadhvi 1
sadhyas 4
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39 can
39 fruit
39 funeral
39 sacrificial
39 student
38 cows
38 ever

Laws of Manu

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sacrificial

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1 1, 84 | the desired results of sacrificial rites and the (supernatural) 2 1, 95 | continually consume the sacrificial viands and the manes the 3 2, 44 | 44. The sacrificial string of a Brahmana shall 4 2, 63 | right arm is raised (and the sacrificial string or the dress, passed 5 2, 64 | garment), his staff, his sacrificial thread, (and) his water-pot 6 3, 87 | having thus duly offered the sacrificial food, let him throw Bali 7 3, 142| soil, even so the giver of sacrificial food gains no reward if 8 3, 144| learning and so forth); for sacrificial food, eaten by a foe, bears 9 3, 168| an unlearned Brahmana; sacrificial food must not be given to 10 3, 211| satisfy the manes by a gift of sacrificial food.~ 11 3, 215| of the remainder of that sacrificial food, he must, concentrating 12 3, 236| proclaim the qualities of the sacrificial food.~ 13 3, 256| purificatory (texts), the morning, sacrificial viands of all kinds, and 14 3, 257| account of their nature, sacrificial food.~ 15 3, 266| fully declare what kind of sacrificial food, given to the manes 16 4, 22 | know the ordinances for sacrificial rites, always offer these 17 4, 206| When those persons offer sacrificial viands in the fire, it is 18 5, 7 | offered to the gods and sacrificial viands,~ 19 5, 23 | For in ancient (times) the sacrificial cakes were (made of the 20 5, 24 | and so may the remains of sacrificial viands.~ 21 5, 116| and Grahas, and of (other) sacrificial vessels (takes place) by 22 5, 167| Agnihotra, and with the sacrificial implements.~ 23 6, 11 | him severally prepare the sacrificial cakes (purodasa) and the 24 6, 12 | offered those most pure sacrificial viands, consisting of the 25 6, 38 | all his property as the sacrificial fee, having reposited the 26 7, 21 | The crow would eat the sacrificial cake and the dog would lick 27 7, 21 | and the dog would lick the sacrificial viands, and ownership would 28 8, 207| abandons his work after the sacrificial fees have been given, shall 29 8, 303| of his subjects); for the sacrificial session (sattra, which he, 30 8, 303| subjects representing) the sacrificial fee.~ 31 8, 339| from trees, of wood for a (sacrificial) fire, and of grass for 32 11, 3 | given to others outside the sacrificial enclosure.~ 33 11, 40 | sacrifice at which (too) small sacrificial fees are given; hence a 34 11, 78 | 78. Or, subsisting on sacrificial food, he may walk against 35 11, 107| penance, (subsisting) on sacrificial food or barley-gruel, in 36 11, 219| controlling himself and consuming sacrificial food (only).~ 37 11, 221| thrice eighty mouthfuls of sacrificial food, dwells (after death) 38 12, 68 | another, or who has eaten sacrificial food (of) which (no portion) 39 12, 92 | even the above-mentioned sacrificial rites, a Brahmana should


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