Institutes of Hindu Law, Or, The Ordinances of Menu [i.e., Manu]: According to the Gloss of Cullúca : Comprising the Indian System of Duties, Religious and CivilWm. H. Allen, 1869 - 340 páginas |
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... virtue , and to final happi- ness , was not seen in competition with them ; " VYA'SA too , the son of PARA SARA before mentioned , has decided , that " the Véda with its Angas , or the six compositions deduced from it , the revealed ...
... virtue , and to final happi- ness , was not seen in competition with them ; " VYA'SA too , the son of PARA SARA before mentioned , has decided , that " the Véda with its Angas , or the six compositions deduced from it , the revealed ...
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... virtue ; 118. All these titles of law , promulgated by MENU , and occasionally the customs of different countries , different tribes , and different families , with rules concerning hereticks and companies of traders , are discussed in ...
... virtue ; 118. All these titles of law , promulgated by MENU , and occasionally the customs of different countries , different tribes , and different families , with rules concerning hereticks and companies of traders , are discussed in ...
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... virtue , and odious among men : he must , for these reasons , by all means avoid it . 58. Let a Bráhmen at all times perform the ablution with the pure part of his hand denominated from the Véda , or with the part sacred to the Lord of ...
... virtue , and odious among men : he must , for these reasons , by all means avoid it . 58. Let a Bráhmen at all times perform the ablution with the pure part of his hand denominated from the Véda , or with the part sacred to the Lord of ...
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... virtue , and wealth sufficient to secure it , are not found , or diligent attention , at least proportioned to the holiness of the subject , in that soil divine instruction must not be sown : it would perish like fine seed in barren ...
... virtue , and wealth sufficient to secure it , are not found , or diligent attention , at least proportioned to the holiness of the subject , in that soil divine instruction must not be sown : it would perish like fine seed in barren ...
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... virtue . 160. He , whose discourse and heart are pure , and ever perfectly guarded , attains all the fruit arising from his com- plete course of studying the Véda . 161. Let not a man be querulous even though in pain ; let him not ...
... virtue . 160. He , whose discourse and heart are pure , and ever perfectly guarded , attains all the fruit arising from his com- plete course of studying the Véda . 161. Let not a man be querulous even though in pain ; let him not ...
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ablution acts amercement ancestors anchoret animals attain beasts beatitude begotten BHRIGU birth body born BRAHMA Bráhmen brother called cattle cause ceremony Chandála clarified butter committed considered constantly corporal punishment creatures crime Cshatriya damsel daughter death declared deities devotion divine duties eaten elephantiasis equal exalted expiation father flesh-meat fruit gift give giver gods grain Hindu holy fire holy texts honour hundred panas husband impure INDRA killing kinsmen learned let the king live lord manes marriage married MENU mind mother night nuptial oblations to fire obsequies offence ordained paternal penance perform person potherb preceptor priest publick punishment pure purified read the Véda receive religious rice rites rule sacred sacrifice sages scripture servile class sins Sir William Jones soul spirit sráddha subsist Súdra thing triliteral twice-born Upanishads Vaisya VARUNA virtue virtuous wealth whole wife woman women YAMA
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Página 2 - ... then the sole self-existing power, himself undiscerned, but making this world discernible, with five elements and other principles of nature, appeared with undiminished glory, expanding his idea, or dispelling the gloom. 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.
Página 5 - Having divided his own substance, the mighty Power became half male, half female, or nature active and passive ; and from that female he produced VIRA'J : 33.
Página 191 - Three persons, a wife, a son, and a slave, are declared by law to have (in general) no wealth exclusively their own ; the wealth which they may earn is (regularly) acquired for the man to whom they belong.
Página 41 - 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 respec' tively in quantity and in size ; whose body has ex •
Página 114 - 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.
Página 2 - 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...
Página 213 - Should the eldest or youngest of several brothers be deprived of his share by a civil death on his entrance into the fourth order, or should any one of them die, his vested interest in a share shall not wholly be lost ; 212.
Página 107 - Veda, and those, which confer purity. 87. ' Should a Brahmen touch a human bone moist ' with oil, he is purified by bathing; if it be not oily, ' by stroking a cow, or by looking at the sun, having * sprinkled his mouth duly with water.
Página 114 - ... and, like those abstemious men, a virtuous wife ascends to heaven, though she have no child, if, after the decease of her lord, she devote herself to pious austerity...
Página 128 - He, the god of criminal justice; He, the genius of wealth; He, the regent of waters; He, the lord of the firmament. 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 human shape. In his anger, death. He who shows hatred of the king, through delusion of mind, will certainly perish; for speedily will the king apply his heart to that man's destruction.