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WAGES.-See CONTRACT.

The law for non-payment of, p. 173,
s. 216, et seq.

Where servant, from indolence, fails
to perform his work, p. 173,
s. 215

Where he fails from illness, p. 173,
s. 216

Whether sick or well, if the work

be not performed by himself or
another, his wages are forfeited,
even though it want but little to
complete it, p. 173, s. 217
WASHERMAN-

Duties of, p. 191, s. 396
WATERS-

With a thought he created, p. 2, s. 8
Called Nara because production of
Nara, or spirit of God, and since
they were his first ayana, or place
of motion, he is named Narayana,
or moving on the waters, p. 2, s. 10
Where permanent receptacle of,
placed, p. 2, s. 13
Production of, p. 9, s. 78
Quality of taste, p. 9, s. 78
From, is deposited earth, p. 9, s. 78
WEALTH-

Means of acquisition.-See ECONO-

MICKS, p. 70, et seq., PROPERTY.
Three persons, a wife, a son, and a
slave, are declared by law to have
no, exclusively their own: what
they earn is regularly acquired for
the man to whom they belong,
p. 193, s. 416

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The duty of a widow (See WIFE),
p. 114, ss. 157, 158.
Re-marriage of, p. 114, s. 161
Children begotten on a woman by
any other man than her husband
are no progeny of hers, p. 114,
s. 162

A second husband is not allowed in
any part of the code to a virtuous
woman, p. 114, s. 162
She who neglects her former lord,

and takes another of a higher
class, becomes despicable in this
world, and is called Parapurva, or
one who had a different husband
before, p. 114, s. 163

Consequences of re-marriage, p. 114,
s. 164

Who is true to her lord must be
protected by the king, p. 153, s.
28

The marriage of, is not even named
in the laws concerning marriage,
p. 200, s. 65

Since the time of Véna the practice

of a, receiving the caresses of
another man for the sake of
progeny is disapproved, p. 200,
s. 68
A damsel, indeed, whose husband
shall die after troth plighted, but
before consummation, his brother
shall take in marriage, p. 200,
ss. 69, 70

If, on her second marriage, she be still
a virgin, she must again perform
the nuptial ceremony with her
second husband, p. 211, s. 176
Who is a son self-given, p. 211,
s. 177

If a widow of a man who died with-
out a son raise up a son to him by
one of his kinsmen, she must de-
liver to the son, at his full age, the

WIDOW-Continued.

estate of the deceased, p. 213,
s. 190

If a, whose husband had other
wives of different classes, received
wealth at any time from her
father, and die without issue, it
shall go to the daughter of the
Bráhmanì-wife, or to the issue of
that daughter, p. 214, s. 198
WIFE.-See Husband and WIFE, MAR-

RIAGE.

When not to be approached, p. 74,
s. 40

Must not eat with her, nor look on
her eating, p. 74, s. 43
Nor when setting off her brows with

black powder, &c., p. 74, s. 44
Let a Brahmen show no particular
attention to the, of another man,
p. 83, s. 133

A husband must be revered as a god
by a virtuous, p. 113, s. 154
When husband dead, must not pro-
name of another man,

nounce

p. 114, s. 157
Her duty as widow, p. 114, s. 158
Ascends to heaven, although she has

no child, p. 114, s. 160
Correction of. -See ASSAULT.
WITNESSES-

Examination of, as to boundaries.—
See BOUNDARIES, and JUDICATURE,
p. 156, s. 61, et seq.

False evidence by, p. 161, ss. 103,

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What is the six-fold separate pro-
perty of a married woman, p. 213,
s. 194
What she received after marriage
from her husband's family, and
what her lord may have given her,
shall be inherited by her children,
even if she die in his life-time,
p. 213, s. 195

The property of a woman married by
the ceremonies called Brahma,
Daiva, A'rsha, Gandharva, or
Prájápatya, shall go to her hus-
band, if she die without issue,
p. 213, s. 196

But her wealth given her on the

marriage called A'sura, or on
either of the other two, on her
death without issue, becomes the
property of her father and mother,
p. 214, s. 197

If a widow, whose husband had

WOMAN'S PROPERTY-continued.
other wives of different classes,
received wealth at any time as a
gift from her father, and shall
die without issue, it shall go to
the daughter of the Bráhmanì-
wife, or to the issue of that
daughter, p. 214, s. 198

A woman should never make a
hoard from the goods of her kin-
dred, which are common to her
and many; or even from the pro-
perty of her lord, without his con-
sent, p. 214, s. 199

WOMEN-

Names of, how selected, p. 17, s. 33
The same ceremonies, except that of
the sacrificial thread, must be
performed at the same age, and
in the same order, but without
any text from the Véda, p. 21,
8. 66

The nuptial ceremony is considered
as the complete institution of,
p. 21, s. 67

Reverence to their husbands, p. 21,
s. 67

Mode of accosting, p. 28, s. 129
It is the nature of, to cause the
seduction of men, p. 36, s. 213,
et seq.

From every quarter may be selected,
bright as gems, knowledge, virtue,
purity, gentle speech, and liberal
acts, p. 39, s. 40

The natural season of, p. 45, s. 46
No male relation shall take the pro-
perty of, p. 45, s. 52

Married, must be honoured, p. 46,
8. 55

Purification of, p. 111, s. 46, et seq.
In childhood, must a female be
dependent on her father; in
youth, on her husband; her lord
being dead, on her sons. If she
have no sons, on the near kins-
men of her husband; if he left
no kinsmen, on those of her
father; if she have paternal kins-
men, on the sovereign: a woman
must never seek independence,
p. 113, s. 148; p. 194, ss. 2, 3
The recitation of holy texts and
sacrifices are used in marriages
for the sake of procuring good
fortune to bribes, p. 113, s. 152
But the first gift, or troth plighted,

by the husband, is the primary
cause and origin of marital do-
minion, p, 113, s. 152

WOMEN-Continued.

Not to speak to, when in her courses,
p. 75, s. 57

No sacrament is allowed to, apart
from their husbands, p. 113, s.
157

Must be removed at the time of
consultation of a king, p. 142,
s. 149

Care must be taken of barren, of,
without sons, whose husbands have
married other wives, of, without
kindred, or whose husbands are
in distant places, of widows true
to their lords, and of, afflicted
with illness, p. 153, s. 28
Such kinsmen as appropriate the
fortunes of, the king must punish
as thieves, p. 153, s. 29
Testimony of, p. 158, s. 79
Must be held in a state of depen-
dence, p. 194, ss. 2, 3
Father must give his daughter in
marriage at the proper time,
p. 194, s. 4

Duties of husband to wife, p. 194,

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WOMEN-Continued.

Yet he should be diligent in guard-
ing them, p. 195, s. 16
Have no business with the texts of
the Véda, p. 195, s. 18
Expiation of, p. 195, s. 19
Whatever be the qualities of the
husband, the wife, even of the
lowest birth, assumes, p. 196,
ss. 22-24

Reward of good, p. 196, ss. 26-29
Punishment of bad, p. 196, s. 30
The law concerning, who have no
issue by their husbands, p. 199,
s. 56

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