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... punishments are partial and fanciful ; for some crimes , dreadfully cruel , for others reprehensibly slight ; and the very morals , though rigid enough on the whole , are in one or two instances ( as in the case of light oaths and of ...
... punishments are partial and fanciful ; for some crimes , dreadfully cruel , for others reprehensibly slight ; and the very morals , though rigid enough on the whole , are in one or two instances ( as in the case of light oaths and of ...
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... punish- ments of criminals ; 116. Rules ordained for the mercantile and servile classes , with the origin of those that are mixed ; the ' duties and rights of all the classes in time of distress for subsistence ; and the penances for ...
... punish- ments of criminals ; 116. Rules ordained for the mercantile and servile classes , with the origin of those that are mixed ; the ' duties and rights of all the classes in time of distress for subsistence ; and the penances for ...
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... punished with elephantiasis or con- sumption , of crows , and of reptiles , let him drop on the ground by little and little . 6 6 6 93. A Brahmen , who thus each day shall honour all beings , will go to the highest region in a straight ...
... punished with elephantiasis or con- sumption , of crows , and of reptiles , let him drop on the ground by little and little . 6 6 6 93. A Brahmen , who thus each day shall honour all beings , will go to the highest region in a straight ...
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... punished for past crimes by being ' born without a prepuce , to a gamester , and to such as perform many sacrifices for other men , let him never give food at the sacred obsequies . 6 152. Physicians , image - worshippers for gain ...
... punished for past crimes by being ' born without a prepuce , to a gamester , and to such as perform many sacrifices for other men , let him never give food at the sacred obsequies . 6 152. Physicians , image - worshippers for gain ...
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... punished for sin with elephantiasis , one of evil repute , a cheat , and a seller of liquids , 6 6 < 160. A maker of bows and arrows , the husband of a younger sister married before the elder of the whole blood , an injurer of his ...
... punished for sin with elephantiasis , one of evil repute , a cheat , and a seller of liquids , 6 6 < 160. A maker of bows and arrows , the husband of a younger sister married before the elder of the whole blood , an injurer of his ...
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ablution acts ancestors anchorets animals Asuras attain bathe beatitude begotten BHRIGU birth body born Bráh BRAHMA Bráhmen brother called cattle ceremony CHAP child clarified butter considered constantly creatures Cshatriya damsel daughter death declared deities Dévas divine duties earth eaten elephantiasis equal exalted expiation father flesh flesh-meat fruit Gandharvas gayatrì gift giver gods grain guest holy fire holy texts honour house-keeper hundred panas husband impure INDRA kinsmen learned let the king live lord manes marriage married MENU mother night nuptial oblations to fire obsequies offence offering ordained paternal penance perform person Pitris preceptor priest publick punishment pure purified read the Véda receive religious rice rites roots rule sacraments sacred sacrifice sages scripture servile class sons spirits sráddha subsistence Súdra thing tion triliteral twice-born Upanishads Vaisya VARUNA Veda VIII virtue virtuous wealth whole wife woman women YAMA
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Стр. 60 - Let him chuse for his wife a girl, whose form has no defect ; who has an agreeable name ; who walks gracefully like a phenicopteros, or like a young elephant ; whose hair and teeth are moderate respectively in quantity and in size ; whose body has exquisite softness.
Стр. 2 - He whom the mind alone can perceive, whose essence eludes the external organs, who has no visible parts, who exists from eternity, even He, the soul of all beings, whom no being can comprehend, shone forth in person.
Стр. 32 - BRAHMA' milked out, as it were, from the three Vedas, the letter A, the letter U, and the letter M, which form by their coalition the triliteral monosyllable, together with three mysterious words, bhur, bhuvah, swer, or earth, sky, heaven : 77.
Стр. 168 - Let her emaciate her body by living voluntarily on pure flowers, roots, and fruit ; but let her not, when her lord is deceased, even pronounce the name of another man. "Let her continue till death forgiving all injuries, performing harsh duties, avoiding every sensual pleasure, and cheerfully practising the incomparable rules of virtue, which have been followed by such women as were devoted to one only husband.
Стр. 3 - In that egg the great power sat inactive a whole year of the Creator, at the close of which, by his thought alone, he caused the egg to divide itself. " 13. And from its two divisions he framed the heaven abate and the earth beneath : in the midst he placed the subtile ether, the eight regions, and the permanent receptacle of waters.
Стр. 168 - But, a widow, who, from a wish to bear children, slights her deceased husband by marrying again, brings disgrace on herself here below, and shall be excluded from the seat of her lord.
Стр. 25 - The names of women should be agreeable, soft, clear, captivating the fancy, auspicious, ending in long vowels, resembling words of benediction.
Стр. 75 - Grass and earth to sit on, water to wash the feet, and, fourthly, affectionate speech are at no time deficient in the mansions of the good, although they may be indigent.
Стр. 110 - Brahman, by a pot of clarified butter, or of honey, ' by a place where four ways meet, and by large trees ' well known in the district, let him pass with his right
Стр. 183 - A mansion infested by age and by sorrow, the seat of malady, harassed with pains, haunted with the quality of darkness,* and incapable of standing long ; such a mansion of the vital soul let its occupier always cheerfully quit : 78. As a tree leaves the bank of a river, when it falls in, or as a bird leaves the branch of a tree at his pleasure, thus he, who leaves his body by necessity or by legal choice, is delivered from the ravening shark, or crocodile, of the world.