224 VISH2VU. LXXI, i.
food are on his hands or face, nor in the day-time,
nor in the twilight, nor upon ashes, nor in a place
soiled (by excrements and the like), nor in a wet
place, nor on the top of a mountain.
LXXI.
i. Now1 II, * he must not contemn any one (whether
of equal rank, or of higher or lower rank than
himself).
LXXI. i. M. IV, 135; Y. I, 153. —2. M. IV, 141. —3. Gaut.
II, 17. — 4. Gobh. Ill, 5, 29. — 4-6. M. IV, 17, 18; Y. 1,129, 123.
— 8. M. IV, 19. — 9. M. IV, 34; Apast. I, 11, 30, 13; Gaut. IX,
3. — 11. Gobh. Ill, 5, 15. — 13-16. M. IV, 36; Y. I, 133.—
14. -Sankh. IV, 11, 21. — 17-21. M. IV, 37. — 17, 18. Par. II, 7,
6 ; -Sahkh. IV, 11,2; Apast. I, 11, 31, 20. ■— 23. Par. II, 7, 8; M.
IV, 38. —25. M. IV, 43. — 26. Asv. Ill, 9, 6; Xankh. IV, 11, 1 ;
M. IV, 53 ; Y. I, 135 ; Gaut. IX, 48. — 32-35. M. IV, 56, 53 ; Y.
L 137- — 36, 37- M. IV> 54, 53 J Y. I, 137. — 39. M. IV, 65. —
40. Apast. II, 8, 20, 11; Gaut. IX, 32. — 42, 43. M. IV, 70;
Apast. I, 11,32, 28; Gaut. IX, 51. — 44. M. IV, 69. — 45. M. IV,
74 ; Y. I, 138 ; Gaut. II, 17. — 46. M. IV, 69. — 47. M. IV, 66 ;
Gaut. IX, 4, 5. — 48-52. M. IV, 80. — 53. Yankh. IV, 12, 18 ; M.
IV, 82. — 54. M. IV, 250 ; Y. I, 214. — 55. M. IV, 55. — 56. M.
IV, 57; Y. I, 138. — 58. M. IV, 57; Xankh. IV, 11, 6.— 59.
«Sankh. IV, 11, 6; Gaut. IX, 16. — 60. M. IV, 58. — 61, 62.
Apast. I, 11, 31, 9, 10. — 62. Par. II, 7, 14; M. IV, 59; Y. I,
140 ; Gaut, IX, 23. — 63-68. M. IV, 60, 61. — 69-71. M. IV, 63,
64. — 70. Par. II, 7, 3. — 72-74. M. IV, 138; Y. I, 132. — 75.
Y. I, 153. — 76. M. IV, 137; Y. I, I53- — 77- M- IV, 94-— 79-
M. IV, 144. — 80, 81. M. IV, 164. — 82. M. VIII, 299.-83. M.
IV, 135; Y. I, 153. —84, 85. M. IV, 176; Y. I, 156.— 86. M.
IV, 150.-—87. M. IV, 2, 246; Gaut. IX, 73. — 90. M. IV, 155;
Y. I, 154. — 91, 92. M. IV, 156, 158.
1. 1 This chapter treats of the duties of a Snataka (see XXVIII, 42,
note). The particle atha, ‘ now,’ however, signifies that some of
these duties are common to the Snataka and to the householder,
whose special duties have been treated in the previous chapters.
(Nand.)
food are on his hands or face, nor in the day-time,
nor in the twilight, nor upon ashes, nor in a place
soiled (by excrements and the like), nor in a wet
place, nor on the top of a mountain.
LXXI.
i. Now1 II, * he must not contemn any one (whether
of equal rank, or of higher or lower rank than
himself).
LXXI. i. M. IV, 135; Y. I, 153. —2. M. IV, 141. —3. Gaut.
II, 17. — 4. Gobh. Ill, 5, 29. — 4-6. M. IV, 17, 18; Y. 1,129, 123.
— 8. M. IV, 19. — 9. M. IV, 34; Apast. I, 11, 30, 13; Gaut. IX,
3. — 11. Gobh. Ill, 5, 15. — 13-16. M. IV, 36; Y. I, 133.—
14. -Sankh. IV, 11, 21. — 17-21. M. IV, 37. — 17, 18. Par. II, 7,
6 ; -Sahkh. IV, 11,2; Apast. I, 11, 31, 20. ■— 23. Par. II, 7, 8; M.
IV, 38. —25. M. IV, 43. — 26. Asv. Ill, 9, 6; Xankh. IV, 11, 1 ;
M. IV, 53 ; Y. I, 135 ; Gaut. IX, 48. — 32-35. M. IV, 56, 53 ; Y.
L 137- — 36, 37- M. IV> 54, 53 J Y. I, 137. — 39. M. IV, 65. —
40. Apast. II, 8, 20, 11; Gaut. IX, 32. — 42, 43. M. IV, 70;
Apast. I, 11,32, 28; Gaut. IX, 51. — 44. M. IV, 69. — 45. M. IV,
74 ; Y. I, 138 ; Gaut. II, 17. — 46. M. IV, 69. — 47. M. IV, 66 ;
Gaut. IX, 4, 5. — 48-52. M. IV, 80. — 53. Yankh. IV, 12, 18 ; M.
IV, 82. — 54. M. IV, 250 ; Y. I, 214. — 55. M. IV, 55. — 56. M.
IV, 57; Y. I, 138. — 58. M. IV, 57; Xankh. IV, 11, 6.— 59.
«Sankh. IV, 11, 6; Gaut. IX, 16. — 60. M. IV, 58. — 61, 62.
Apast. I, 11, 31, 9, 10. — 62. Par. II, 7, 14; M. IV, 59; Y. I,
140 ; Gaut, IX, 23. — 63-68. M. IV, 60, 61. — 69-71. M. IV, 63,
64. — 70. Par. II, 7, 3. — 72-74. M. IV, 138; Y. I, 132. — 75.
Y. I, 153. — 76. M. IV, 137; Y. I, I53- — 77- M- IV, 94-— 79-
M. IV, 144. — 80, 81. M. IV, 164. — 82. M. VIII, 299.-83. M.
IV, 135; Y. I, 153. —84, 85. M. IV, 176; Y. I, 156.— 86. M.
IV, 150.-—87. M. IV, 2, 246; Gaut. IX, 73. — 90. M. IV, 155;
Y. I, 154. — 91, 92. M. IV, 156, 158.
1. 1 This chapter treats of the duties of a Snataka (see XXVIII, 42,
note). The particle atha, ‘ now,’ however, signifies that some of
these duties are common to the Snataka and to the householder,
whose special duties have been treated in the previous chapters.
(Nand.)