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mind and wicked deeds are what 232; 25, 467; a w. compared to defile a man; and no outward the vessel which contains the curds observances can purify him, 10 (ii) for the sacrifice, 2, 91 sq. ; 14, 220 40-2; produced by the evil spirit sq. ; the w.'s share in sacrifice, and and his demons, 18, 95-7, 107, 113; other religious ceremonies, 2, 126 Buddha preaches against wicked sq., 126 n., 137, 159, 217; 7, 111 desires, 20, 262 sqq. ; the fate of the sq. ; 12, 1 sq., 28, 28 n., 65, 71-6, worldly and wicked, 24, 51-3; the 84 n., 256-9, 256 n., 261 sq., 262 n., way of a bad man, 40, 238-44. See 275 sq., 291, 345 n., 369 n., 396also Morality.
400, 397 n., 398 n., 406 sq. and n., Widows, cannot inherit, 2,133 sq.n.; 415 n., 424 n.; 14, 111, 186, 193-5; portions of the harvest to be left 19, 89; 25, 78 sq., 97, 342-4 ; 26, for the benefit of w., 3, 373, 373 n.; 19 n., 61 sq., 61 n., 73 n., 86, 99 n., 28, 296; re-marriage of w., 3, 434 130 sq., 156, 177, 190-2, 225, 233 sq., 435 11.; 27, 152 n.; 33, xv, sq., 235 n., 352 n., 365-9, 385, 329 ; but see Marriage (c); a w. 385 n., 442 sq.; 29, 290 sq., 386; mourns the death of her husband, 30, 21, 23, 28 sq., 81, 99, 105, 196, 3, 441 sq.; self-immolation of w., 316 sq. ; 33, 264; 41, 31-5, 154 n., 7, xxix sq., 81, III, 111 n.; 25, 190 n., 238 sq. ; 42, 179-82, 185196 1.; 33, 368 sq., 369 1. ; 42, 92, 610 Sq., 614, 645; 44, 48, 240 ; 185, 645, 648; duties of w., 7, III, a man should not shave during the
11 n.; 14, 89 sq., 234; 25, 196 pregnancy of his w., 2, 220 11.; sq. ; 33, 381; son of a re-married period of impurity for ws. and slaves, w., is unholy, excluded from Srâd- 7,89; when a w. is to be avoided dha feasts, 12, 7; 25, 104, 108; the by a Snâtaka, 7, 226; 25, 135 sq.; firm correctness of a solitary W., the leavings of funeral repasts are 16, 182, 184 n., 334 sq. ; keeps for husbands who have deserted ornaments, worn during husband's ws. descended from good families, lifetime, 25, 372; with the son of 7, 251; by giving a bed, one proa w. one should not associate, 27, cures a good w. or husband, 7, 267, 78; 28, 298; buried alive with the 273 sq. ; a hermit must entrust the deceased husband, 27, 181-4; com- care of his w. to his sons, or let her passion with orphans, widowers, accompany him into the forest, 7, and w., they receive regular allow- 276; 25, 199, 199 n. ; ws. attain to ances, 27, 243 sq., 298 ; property the worlds acquired by their husof w., 33, 47 sq. and n.; appoint- bands, 8, 256; dialogue between ment' of w., see Niyoga.
husband and w., a Brâhmana inWife, Wives.
structing his w. in the doctrine of
Brahman, 8, 256-310; Dhamma (a) In Indian religions and popular views.
being lost, the castes disagreed, and (6) In Indian law and custom. (c) In Zoroastrianism.
the w. despised her husband, 10 (et) In China.
(ii), 52 ; ws. for those who wanted (e) In Islâm.
ws' included in the perpetual grant (a) IN INDIAN RELIGIONS AND made by Sudassana, 11, 263 sq. ; POPULAR VIEWS,
the gods do not accept the offerings Therefore does a man, after having of a man whose w. is of the Sûdra found a w., consider himself a more caste, who lives in subjection to his perfect man, 1, 182, 25, 335; how w., or who allows a paramour to the pupil should honour the his w., 14, 70; a Sûdra w. not to teacher's w., 2, 28, 190; 7, 129-31; be approached during the perforalms (food) given by an unfaithful mance of a Srauta sacrifice, 14, 96; w, should not be accepted, 2, 71; faithful and good ws. reside after 14, 71; penances for husband who death with their husbands, unfaithforsakes w., for w. who forsakes ful ones are born as jackals, 14, husband, and for unfaithful ws., 2, 112; one's own w. is pure for one89 sq.; 14, 31, 31 sq. 1., 110 sq., self, inipure for strangers, 14, 171;
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