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ment of fortune, 37, 179; minstrels, damage done to p., animate and heralds, actors, and men of many inanimate, 37, 86, 136 sq. ; about other p. among the symbolical selling p., 37, 98, sequestration law, victims of the Purushamedha, 44, 37, 131-4, 136; keeping men and 413-17; of women, 44, 414 sq. sheep as p., 37, 332; prayer to See also Actors, Artisan, Arts, Pûshan, to find lost p., 42, 159 sq., Astronomers, Castes, Low arts, and 542; no idea of p. in a Buddha Physicians.
country, 49 (ii), 13, 43, 55; partiProperty, law about it, 2, 168-70, tion of p., see Inheritance. See also 231 sq.; 7, 19 sq., 30, 34, 36 sq., Trade, and Woman (a, g). 40 sq.; 14, 80-3; 33, 264 sq.; 37, Prophecy, see Divination. 57-65, 68, 70, 72, 74, 80 sq., 102, Prophets, see Apostles, and Holy 106, 112 sq., 138-43, 147 sq. ; persons. modes of acquiring P., 2, 231 sq.; Propriety, reverence and gravity 25, 426; 33, xiii, 52-5, 242 sq.; and careful speech essential in, 27, law about finds and lost P., 2, 61 sq.; rules of p. and moral con231 sq. ; 14, 18; 25, 258 sq. and n.; duct, 27, 61-70; marks the distinc33, 146; confiscation of p. for an tion between men and brutes, 27, habitual offender, 2, 241; law of 64 sq.; p. and righteousness, 27, limitation, 2, 243, 243 sq. n.; 14, 388 sq. ; the rules of p. serve as 81; 25, 279; 33, 60–2, 205 n., instruments to form men's charac238 sq., 243 sq., 310-14 ; law ters, 27, 395; good government regarding p. of orphans and idiots, secured by p. and righteousness, 28, 6, 71 sq.; 9, 5; trusts to be paid to 462 sq. their owners, 6, 80; he who injures Proshthapadâs, oblation to, 29, 331. p. incurs a heavier penalty than he Prosperity, goddess of, 41, 324. See who injures animal life, 7, 173; also Bhûti. three kinds of p., 7, 189 sq.; crime Prostitutes, may be killed without of destroying p., 8, 41 n., 159; not penance, 2, 286; what dogs have in to be acquired by the ascetic and common with p., 4, 166 sq., 167 n.; monk, 8, 364 sq., 11, 192, p. of the evil caused by the p., she may minors and unprotected females to be killed, 4, 205 sq. and n., 279; be protected, 14, 79 sq. and n., Vaidehakas live by keeping dancing81, 229 sq. ; 25, 257 sq. and n.; girls and other p., 7, 67; crime of deposit and pledge, a title of the living by prostituting one's own law, 25, ciii, 253, 278-80, 278 n., wife, 7, 137; 33, 88 n.; food of 279 n., 286-9; 33, 61, 63, 65, a p. impure, 7, 155, 163; 14, 70, 120-3, 128, 144, 265, 330, 332- 298; 25, 161, 163; laws about p., 5; punishment required for the 7, 174, 176, 200; 10 (ii), 19; 33, protection of ownership, 25, 219; 129 sq. n., 143, 266 ; punishment of seizure of p. by king, 25, 223; law the whore and the whoremonger, 9, about treasure-trove, 25, 259 sq. 73; slave girls not to be compelled and n. ; 37, 134-6, 136 n.; law about to be p., 9, 77, 77 n.; the courtesan damage done to p., 25, 304-6, 391-3; Ambapâli, 11, 30-3; 17, 105-8; p. of slaves, wives, and sons, 25, thirty friends sporting with their 326 sq., 33, 136 n., 138; indivisible wives, one of them with a p., 13, P., 25, 379, 379 sq. n.; appropriating 116 sq.; novice must not frequent p. to prevent starvation allowed, 25, the society of p., 13, 189; towns 433 sq.; possession as a means of flourishing through courtesans, proof, 33, 58–65; once only the 17, 171 sqq. ; Bhikkhunîs bathing family p. is divided, 33, 171; together with courtesans, 17, acquired by study, 33, 191; law 222 sq.; dancing-girls, 17, 349; about p. in land and boundary dis- concubines and courtesans unfit to putes, 33, 266 ; law about p. and be adopted, 18, 191; a Bhikkhunî is possession, 33, 309-14; sale without not to keep courtesans, 20, 343; ownership, 33, 334-6; value of and a courtesan who becomes a
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