The Sacred Laws of the Ryas As Taught in the School of Pastamba Gautama V

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The Sacred Laws of the Ryas As Taught in the School of Pastamba Gautama V
Hermann Georg Jacobi
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24. If they agree to undergo the (prescribed) penance, he shall make them over to their (lawful) guardians.
to make their magic charms efficacious. ' — Haradatta. Probably, however, Apastamba means to exclude all heretical hermits, of whom India has had plenty at all times.
18. The ornaments would indicate that he was bent on mis- chief. Compare above, I, 11, 32, 6.
19. ' The punishment must be proportionate to his property and the greatness of his offence. The term " with a bad purpose " is ad
...ded, because he who has been sent by his teacher (to such a place) should not be punished. ' — Haradatta. Manu VIII, 354; Ya^. II, 284.
24. ' I. E. A married woman to her husband or father-in-law, an unmarried damsel to her father or to her brother. ' — Haradatta.
M 2 l64 APASTAMBA. 11, 10, 27.
Pra^na II, Patala 10, Khanda 27.
1. If (adulteresses) have performed (the pre- scribed penance), they are to be treated as before (their fault). For the connexion (of husband and wife) takes place through the law.


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