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________________ 108 VASISHTHA. XX, 37. 37. (For killing a female of the Brahmana caste) who is not an Åtreyt, (the penance prescribed) for the murder of a Kshatriya (must be performed), 38. (For killing) a female of the Kshatriya caste, (the penance prescribed) for the murder of a Vaisya, 39. (For killing) a female of the Vaisya caste, (the penance prescribed) for the murder of a Sadra. 40. (For killing) a female of the Sudra caste (let him perform) during one year (the penance prescribed for the murder of a Brâhmana). 41. If a man has stolen gold belonging to a Brâhmana, he shall run, with flying hair, to the king, (exclaiming) Ho, I am a thief; sir, punish me!' The king shall give him a weapon made of Udumbara wood; with that he shall kill himself. It is declared in the Veda that he becomes pure after death. 42. Or (such a thief) may shave off all his hair, anoint his body with clarified butter, and cause himself to be burnt from the feet upwards, in a fire of dry cowdung. It is declared in the Veda that he becomes pure after death. 43. Now they quote also (the following verses): Hear, (how) the bodies of those who having committed various crimes died a long time ago, and were (afterwards) born again, are (marked);' 37-40. Gautama XXII, 17. 41. Vishnu LII, 1-2. Krishnapandita remarks that Sulapâni explains audumbaram, 'made of Udumbara wood,' by 'made of copper,' and that the weapon intended is a club. The last remark is probably true, as the parallel passages of the other Smritis state that the thief is to take a club to the king, with which he is to be struck. 42. Âpastamba I, 9, 25, 6. Digitized by Google
SR No.007674
Book TitleDhammapada
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorMax Muller
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1881
Total Pages2540
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size45 MB
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