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ÂPASTAMBA.
II, 2, 4.
15. Endless worlds are the portion (of those householders and wives) who act thus.
16. To a Brahmana who has not studied the Veda, a seat, water, and food must be given. But (the giver) shall not rise (to do him honour).
17. But if (such a man) is worthy of a salutation (for other reasons), he shall rise to salute him.
18. Nor (shall a Brâhmana rise to receive) a Kshatriya or Vaisya (though they may be learned).
19. If a Sûdra comes as a guest (to a Brâhmana), he shall give him some work to do. He may feed him, after (that has been performed).
20. Or the slaves (of the Brâhmana householder) shall fetch (rice) from the royal stores, and honour the Sûdra as a guest.
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21. (A householder) must always wear his garment over (his left shoulder and under his right arm).
22. Or he may use a cord only, slung over his left shoulder and passed under his right arm, instead of the garment.
23. He shall sweep together (the crumbs) on the place where he has eaten, and take them away. He shall sprinkle water on that place, turning the palm downwards, and remove the stains (of food from the cooking-vessels with a stick), wash them with water, and take their contents to a clean place to the north (of the house, offering them) to Rudra. In this manner his house will become prosperous.
16. Manu III, 99.
18. Manu III, 110-112; Yâgn. I, 107.
19. Manu loc. cit.
20. Hence it is known that the king ought to keep stores of rice and the like in every village, in order to show hospitality to Sûdra guests.'-Haradatta.
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