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" 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. "
English translation - Página 75
por Manu (Lawgiver) - 1825
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India: Its Condition, Religion, and Missions

James Bradbury - 1884 - 274 páginas
...housekeeper offer a seat and water, with such food as he is able to prepare, after the due rites of courtesy. Grass and earth to sit on, water to wash the feet,...mansions of the good, although they may be indigent. No guest must be dismissed in the evening by a housekeeper. He is sent by the retiring sun; and whether...
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The Sacred Anthology: A Book of Ethnical Scriptures

Moncure Daniel Conway - 1889 - 560 páginas
...let a seat be offered, and water, with such food as can be prepared, after the due rites of courtesy. Grass and earth to sit on, water to wash the feet, and affectionate speech, are at no time wanting in the mansions of the good, though they be indigent. CCCLXIII....
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Useful Instruction (In Matters Religious, Moral and Other.)

Motilal M. Munshi - 1904 - 636 páginas
...poorest man were food, pot-herbs, water for the feet, and if he could do no more, ground on which to lie. Grass and earth to sit on, water to wash the feet, and fourthly, friendly yet sincere speech are never refused in the houses of the good, even though they be poor....
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Arabula: The Divine Guest

Andrew J Davis - 1996 - 412 páginas
...immersed in darkness, the nature of beasts. 19 Grass and earth to sit 011, water to wash the feet and affectionate speech, are at no time deficient in the mansions of the good. 20 Let every Brahmin' with fixed attention consider all nature, both visible and invisible, as existing...
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Manava Dharma Sastra

G.C. Haughton - 412 páginas
...though ho had been so temperate as to live on the 'gleanings of harvests, and so pious as to make obla' tions in five distinct fires. 101. ' Grass and earth...the good, although they ' may be indigent. 102. 'A Brahman, staying but one night as a guest, ' is called an atit'hi ; since continuing so short a time,...
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