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I, II, 30.
RULES FOR A SNATAKA.
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4. To all those persons who have bathed (in accordance with any of the above rules must be shown) the honour due to a Snâtaka.
5. The reverence (shown to a Snâtaka) brings, however, different rewards according to the degree of devotion or of learning (possessed by the person honoured).
6. Now follow the observances (chiefly to be kept) by a Snâtaka.
7. He shall usually enter the village and leave it by the eastern or the northern gate.
8. During the morning and evening twilights, he shall sit outside the village, and not speak anything (referring to worldly matters).
9. (But an Agnihotri, who is occupied at home by oblations in the morning and evening, must not go out; for) in the case of a conflict (of duties), that enjoined by the Veda is the more important.
10. He shall avoid all dyed dresses,
11. And all naturally black cloth.
12. He shall wear a dress that is neither shining, 13. Nor despicable, if he is able (to afford it). 14. And in the day-time he shall avoid to wrap up his head, except when voiding excrements.
15. But when voiding excrements, he shall envelop his head and place some (grass or the like) on the ground.
16. He shall not void excrements in the shade (of a tree, where travellers rest).
10. The rule to wear white garments is given Yâgñ. I, 131; Manu IV, 35.
13. Manu IV, 34.
15. Manu IV, 49.
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