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1 2, 155| of Vaisyas from wealth in grain (and other goods), but that 2 2, 246| parasol and shoes, a seat, grain, (even) vegetables, (and 3 3, 6 | in kine, horses, sheep, grain, or (other) property,~ 4 4, 26 | 26. When the old grain has been consumed the (Agrayana) 5 4, 26 | Agrayana) Ishti with new grain, at the end of the (three) 6 4, 27 | to live long, not eat new grain or meat, without having 7 4, 27 | Agrayana) Ishti with new grain and an animal-(sacrifice).~ 8 4, 28 | worshipped by offerings of new grain and of an animal, seek to 9 4, 28 | they are) greedy for new grain and flesh.~ 10 4, 223| subsistence, he may accept raw (grain), sufficient for one night ( 11 4, 232| supreme dominion, a giver of grain eternal bliss, a giver of 12 4, 250| flowers, jewels, sour milk, grain, fish, sweet milk, meat, 13 5, 117| the cart (for bringing the grain), the pestle and the mortar.~ 14 5, 118| purifying large quantities of grain and of cloth is to sprinkle 15 5, 119| vegetables, roots, and fruit like grain;~ 16 7, 69 | has a dry climate, where grain is abundant, which is chiefly ( 17 7, 75 | supplied with weapons, money, grain and beasts of burden, with 18 7, 96 | elephants, parasols, money, grain, cattle, women, all sorts 19 7, 126| months and one drona of grain every month.~ 20 8, 88 | by (mentioning) his kine, grain, and gold, a Sudra (threatening 21 8, 113| weapons, a Vaisya by his kine, grain, and gold, and a Sudra by ( 22 8, 133| three of those to one grain of black mustard (ragasarshapa), 23 8, 151| double (of the principal); on grain, fruit, wool or hair, (and) 24 8, 320| more than ten kumbhas of grain corporal punishment (shall 25 8, 330| trees, and other unhusked (grain) the fine (shall be) five 26 8, 331| 331. For husked grain, vegetables, roots, and 27 9, 49 | do indeed not receive the grain of the crop which may spring 28 10, 94 | food, and sesamum seeds for grain in equal quantities.~ 29 10, 114| cows, goats, sheep, gold, grain, and cooked food, (the acceptance 30 10, 120| one-eighth as the tax on grain, one-twentieth (on the profits 31 10, 125| clothes, the refuse of their grain, and their old household 32 11, 50 | stinking breath; a stealer of grain, deficiency in limbs; he 33 11, 50 | limbs; he who adulterates (grain), redundant limbs;~ 34 11, 67 | 67. Stealing grain, base metals, or cattle, 35 11, 94 | the dirty refuse (mala) of grain, sin also is called dirt ( 36 11, 163| stolen (valuable) property, grain, or cooked food, from the 37 12, 62 | 62. For stealing grain (a man) becomes a rat, for