Institutes of Hindu Law: Or, The Ordinances of Menu, According to the Gloss of Cullúcaorder of the government., 1796 - 366 pàgines |
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Pàgina 9
... night . 65. The fun caufes the diftribution of day and night , both divine and human ; night being intended for the repofe of various beings , and day for their exertion . 66. A month of mortals is a day and a night of the Pitris or ...
... night . 65. The fun caufes the diftribution of day and night , both divine and human ; night being intended for the repofe of various beings , and day for their exertion . 66. A month of mortals is a day and a night of the Pitris or ...
Pàgina 10
... night also has an equal duration : C · 73. Thofe perfons beft know the divifions of the days and nights , who ... night endures as long as his day . 74. At the clofe of his night , having long repofed , he awakes , and awaking , exerts ...
... night also has an equal duration : C · 73. Thofe perfons beft know the divifions of the days and nights , who ... night endures as long as his day . 74. At the clofe of his night , having long repofed , he awakes , and awaking , exerts ...
Pàgina 57
... nights are approved . 48. Some fay , that on the even nights are ' conceived fons ; on the odd nights daughters ; therefore let the man , who wishes for a fon , approach his wife in due feafon on the even nights ; · " 6 49. But a boy is ...
... nights are approved . 48. Some fay , that on the even nights are ' conceived fons ; on the odd nights daughters ; therefore let the man , who wishes for a fon , approach his wife in due feafon on the even nights ; · " 6 49. But a boy is ...
Pàgina 58
... nights and on eight others , is equal in chastity to a Brahmacharì , in which- ever of the two next orders he may live . 51. • LET no father , who knows the law , re- ⚫ceive a gratuity , however fmall , for giving his daughter in ...
... nights and on eight others , is equal in chastity to a Brahmacharì , in which- ever of the two next orders he may live . 51. • LET no father , who knows the law , re- ⚫ceive a gratuity , however fmall , for giving his daughter in ...
Pàgina 63
... night , to those who walk in darkness : 91. In the building on his houfe top , or behind his back , let him caft his oblation for the welfare ⚫ of all creatures ; and what remains let him give to the Pitris with his face toward the ...
... night , to those who walk in darkness : 91. In the building on his houfe top , or behind his back , let him caft his oblation for the welfare ⚫ of all creatures ; and what remains let him give to the Pitris with his face toward the ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 172 - A king, even though a child, must not be treated lightly, from an idea that he is a mere mortal: no, he is a powerful divinity, who appears in a human shape.
Pàgina 182 - Calling to mind the duty of honourable men, let him never slay one, who has broken his weapon; nor one, who is afflicted with private sorrow; nor one, who has been grievously wounded; nor one, who is terrified; nor one, who turns his back.
Pàgina xvi - GOD, and the harsh admonitions even to kings, are truly noble ; and the many panegyricks on the Gayatri, the Mother, as it is called, of the Veda, prove the author to have adored (not the...
Pàgina 120 - "well and good," or let him say, "well," only; but let him not maintain fruitless enmity and altercation with any man. 140. "Let him not journey too early in the morning or too late in the evening, nor .too near the mid-day, nor with an unknown companion, nor alone, nor with men of the servile class.
Pàgina xv - The work, now presented to the European world, contains abundance of curious matter extremely interesting both to speculative lawyers and antiquaries, with many beauties, which need not be pointed out, and with many blemishes, which cannot be justified or palliated. It is a system of despotism and priestcraft, both indeed limited by law, but artfully conspiring to give mutual support...
Pàgina 160 - Or the hermit may bring food from a town, having received it in a basket of leaves, in his naked hand, or in a potsherd ; and then let him swallow eight mouthfuls.
Pàgina 203 - Of injustice in decisions, one quarter falls on the ' party in the cause ; one quarter, on his witnesses ; one ' quarter, on all the judges ; and one quarter on the king ; 19. ' But where he, who deserves condemnation...
Pàgina 158 - Let him be constantly engaged in reading the Veda; patient of all extremities, universally benevolent, with a mind intent on the Supreme Being ; a perpetual giver, but no receiver of gifts ; with tender affection for all animated bodies.
Pàgina 251 - Let the king establish rules for the sale and ' purchase of all marketable things, having duly con' sidered whence they come, if imported ; and, if ea'port' ed, whither they must be sent; how long they have been 'kept; what may be gained by them ; and what has