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Laws of Manu

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1 2, 106| Brahman); at that the Veda takes the place of the burnt oblations, 2 3, 17 | 17. A Brahmana who takes a Sudra wife to his bed, 3 3, 51 | man who, through avarice, takes a gratuity, is a seller 4 3, 100| unhonoured (in the house), takes away (with him) all the 5 3, 187| performed, or on the day when it takes place, let him invite with 6 3, 191| dallies with a Sudra woman, takes upon himself all the sins 7 4, 168| particles of dust as the blood takes up from the ground, during 8 4, 200| the dress of a student, takes upon himself the guilt of ( 9 4, 202| belonging to an (other man), takes upon himself one fourth 10 5, 67 | that) the purification (takes place) after three days.~ 11 5, 116| other) sacrificial vessels (takes place) by rubbing (them) 12 5, 138| Veda, and always before he takes food.~ 13 7, 94 | while he turns back in fear, takes upon himself all the sin 14 7, 95 | world), all that his master takes.~ 15 7, 96 | metals belong to him who takes them (singly) conquering ( 16 8, 141| by the month), for he who takes two in the hundred becomes 17 8, 223| given (back); both he who takes it (back) and he who gives 18 8, 283| his hands, likewise (if he takes him) by the feet, the beard, 19 8, 307| afford protection, (yet) takes his share in kind, his taxes, 20 8, 308| sixth part of the produce, takes upon himself all the foulness 21 8, 316| king, if he punishes not, takes upon himself the guilt of 22 8, 341| shall not be fined, if he takes two stalks of sugar-cane 23 8, 342| cattle of other men), he who takes a slave, a horse, or a carriage 24 9, 33 | of all corporeal beings (takes place) through the union 25 9, 93 | 93. But he who takes (to wife) a marriageable 26 9, 98 | his daughter; for he who takes a fee sell his daughter, 27 9, 146| 146. He who takes care of his deceased brother' 28 9, 243| of mortal sin; but if he takes it out of greed, he is tainted 29 9, 254| The realm of that king who takes his share in kind, though 30 9, 291| is) not seed-corn, he who takes up seed (already sown), 31 9, 311| supports all his subjects, (takes upon himself) the office 32 10, 110| the acceptance of gifts takes place even in (case the 33 10, 118| who, in times of distress, takes even the fourth part (of 34 11, 15 | fraud) from one who always takes and never gives, and who 35 11, 19 | 19. He who takes property from the wicked


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