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1 2, 132| other) paternal and maternal relatives need only be embraced on 2 2, 151| of Angiras, taught his (relatives who were old enough to be) 3 2, 184| Let him not beg from the relatives of his teacher, nor from 4 2, 206| in science, towards his relatives (to whom honour is due), 5 2, 207| and towards the teacher's relatives both on the side of the 6 3, 54 | 54. When the relatives do not appropriate (for 7 3, 141| consumed with (friends and relatives), is said to be offered 8 3, 264| let him feed his maternal relatives also.~ 9 4, 179| learned men, with his paternal relatives, connexions by marriage 10 4, 179| by marriage and maternal relatives,~ 11 4, 180| his mother, with female relatives, with a brother, with his 12 4, 183| 183. The female relatives (have power) over the world 13 4, 183| Apsarases, the maternal relatives over that of the Visve Devas, 14 4, 213| female who has no male (relatives), nor the food of an enemy, 15 4, 241| or a clod of earth, the relatives depart with averted faces; 16 5, 58 | of the initiation), all relatives (become) impure, and on 17 5, 68 | of its second year, the relatives shall carry out (of the 18 5, 69 | wood in the forest, (the relatives) shall remain impure during 19 5, 70 | 70. The relatives shall not offer libations 20 5, 72 | the bridegroom and his) relatives are purified after three 21 5, 72 | three days, and the paternal relatives become pure according to 22 5, 74 | kinsmen and (Samanodaka) relatives must know the following 23 7, 28 | duty, together with his relatives.~ 24 7, 111| will), together with his relatives, ere long be deprived of 25 8, 29 | punish like thieves those relatives who appropriate the property 26 8, 97 | enumeration in due order, how many relatives he destroys who gives false 27 8, 166| it must be paid by the relatives out of their own estate 28 8, 179| veracious, having many relatives, wealthy, and honourable ( 29 8, 186| king or by the depositor's relatives.~ 30 8, 371| of the greatness of her relatives or (her own) excellence, 31 10, 55 | of persons) who have no relatives; that is a settled rule.~ 32 11, 173| because they are (Sapinda-) relatives, he who marries (one of 33 11, 183| and in the presence of the relatives, officiating priests, and 34 12, 79 | And separations from their relatives and dear ones, and the (