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angry 5
animal 30
animal- 1
animals 37
animate 1
animated 2
anityam 1
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38 meat
37 afterwards
37 again
37 animals
37 bliss
37 forbidden
37 gifts

Laws of Manu

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animals

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1 1, 44 | terrestrial and aquatic (animals).~ 2 4, 67 | beasts of burden, nor with (animals) that are tormented by hunger 3 4, 168| will be devoured by other (animals) in the next world.~ 4 5, 8 | of camels, of one-hoofed animals, of sheep, of a cow in heat, 5 5, 9 | The milk) of all wild animals excepting buffalo-cows, 6 5, 11 | villages, and one-hoofed animals which are not specially 7 5, 14 | raven, the Khangaritaka, (animals) that eat fish, village-pigs, 8 5, 17 | creatures), nor any five-toed (animals).~ 9 5, 18 | likewise those (domestic animals) that have teeth in one 10 5, 29 | endowed with locomotion; (animals) without fangs (are the 11 5, 36 | never eat (the flesh of animals unhallowed by Mantras; but, 12 5, 39 | Self-existent) himself created animals for the sake of sacrifices; 13 5, 40 | cattle, birds, and (other) animals that have been destroyed 14 5, 131| beast) slain by carnivorous (animals) or by men of low caste ( 15 7, 72 | inhabited by wild beasts, animals living in holes and aquatic 16 7, 72 | living in holes and aquatic animals, the last three by monkeys, 17 7, 149| the blind, and the deaf, animals, very aged men, women, barbarians, 18 7, 150| despicable (persons), likewise animals, and particularly women 19 8, 286| is struck against men or animals in order to (give them) 20 8, 296| that of) a thief; for large animals such as cows, elephants, 21 8, 324| 324. For stealing large animals, weapons, or medicines, 22 9, 114| well as the best of ten (animals).~ 23 9, 284| a fine; in the case of animals, the first (or lowest); 24 10, 32 | or) subsists by snaring (animals).~ 25 10, 48 | Madgus, the slaughter of wild animals;~ 26 10, 49 | Pukkasas, catching and killing (animals) living in holes; to Dhigvanas, 27 10, 72 | the seed (sons) born of animals became sages who are honoured 28 10, 89 | All beasts of the forest, animals with fangs or tusks, birds, 29 11, 141| destroying one thousand (small) animals that have bones, or a whole 30 11, 141| whole cart-load of boneless (animals), he shall perform the penance ( 31 11, 142| But for killing (small) animals which have bones, he should 32 11, 142| if he injures boneless (animals), he becomes pure by a suppressing 33 11, 157| the meat of) carnivorous animals, of pigs, of camels, of 34 12, 42 | tortoises, cattle and wild animals, are the lowest conditions 35 12, 57 | and lizards, of aquatic animals and of destructive Pisakas.~ 36 12, 58 | likewise of carnivorous (animals) and of (beasts) with fangs 37 12, 59 | hurt (become) carnivorous (animals); those who eat forbidden


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