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habitual 1
habitually 3
had 16
hair 34
hairs 2
half 28
half-month 3
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35 under
34 before
34 gift
34 hair
34 now
34 relatives
34 roots

Laws of Manu

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hair

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1 2, 46 | to reach the end of his hair; that of a Kshatriya, to 2 2, 65 | called) Kesanta (clipping the hair) is ordained for a Brahmana 3 2, 211| limbs, or arranging her hair.~ 4 2, 219| shave his head, or wear his hair in braids, or braid one 5 3, 7 | members of) which have thick hair on the body, those which 6 3, 8 | a maiden (with) reddish (hair), nor one who has a redundant 7 3, 8 | nor one either with no hair (on the body) or too much, 8 3, 10 | a moderate (quantity of) hair on the body and on the head, 9 3, 151| Sraddha one who wears his hair in braids (a student), one 10 4, 35 | 35. Keeping his hair, nails, and beard clipped, 11 4, 69 | him not clip his nails or hair, and not tear his nails 12 4, 72 | wear a garland over (his hair). To ride on the back of 13 4, 78 | 78. Let him not step on hair, ashes, bones, potsherds, 14 4, 83 | his own or other men's) hair, or to strike (himself or 15 4, 144| must avoid (to touch) the hair on the secret (parts).~ 16 4, 207| men), nor that in which hair or insects are found, nor 17 4, 221| impure as) skin, bones, and hair.~ 18 5, 125| sneezed on, or defiled by hair or insects, becomes pure 19 5, 141| a man) impure, nor the hair of the moustache entering 20 6, 2 | skin) wrinkled, and (his hair) white, and. the sons of 21 6, 6 | let him always wear (his hair in) braids, the hair on 22 6, 6 | his hair in) braids, the hair on his body, his beard, 23 6, 52 | 52. His hair, nails, and beard being 24 7, 91 | who (flees) with flying hair, nor one who sits down, 25 8, 116| world, burned not even a hair (of his) by reason of his 26 8, 151| on grain, fruit, wool or hair, (and) beasts of burden 27 8, 250| 250. Stones, bones, cow's hair, chaff, ashes, potsherds, 28 8, 283| If he lays hold of the hair (of a superior), let the ( 29 8, 314| approach the king, with flying hair, confessing that theft ( 30 11, 79 | Having shaved off (all his hair), he may dwell at the extremity 31 11, 93 | made of cowhair and his own hair in braids and carrying ( 32 11, 109| barley-grains; having shaved all his hair, and covering himself with 33 11, 129| controlling himself, wearing his hair in braids, staying far away 34 11, 160| or (food) into which a hair or an insect has fallen,


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