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T.'s rule about the marriage of his 14, 146, 146 n.; forbidden to Brâhyounger sister, 16, 82, 83 sq. n., 182, manas, 14, 218; 25, 86, 109, 272 ; 184 n., 335.
lawful and forbidden articles of sale, Tîzyarsti, n.p., 23, 206.
14, 221, 313; sin of speculating Todeyya, n. of a Brâhmana, 10 (ii), upon prices with corn, 18, 174-6;
109; 11, 167, 168 n.; the two T. about selling wine to foreigners and disciples of Bâvarî, 10 (ii), 187, 202 infidels, 18, 176 sq.; about bargains sq., 210.
in wheat, 18, 180-2; in cattle, 18, Todeyyamânavapukkha, t.c., 10 182 sq.; development of t. in the (ii), 202 sq.
time of the Manu-smriti, 25, ci; Tolerance, and intolerance, see permitted as a means of subsistence Heretics.
to Brâhmanas, 25, 129, 421 sq.; Tolls, see Taxes.
king must learn the theory of trades Tombs, prayers at, 6, 185. See also and professions, 25, 222 ; sale with
Funeral rites, and Holy places, out ownership, a title of the law, Tonsure, see Child (b), and Hair. 25, 253, 289 sq.; 33, 272 sq. ; conToothpick, how it is to be cut, 5, cerns among partners, a title of the 323, 344, 344 n.; 24, 278.
law, 25, 253, 291 sq.; 33, 124-7, Topes, see Stûpas.
336-41; rescission of sale and purTortoise, its shell used for divination, chase, a title of the law, 25, 253, 3, 50 sq., 104, 112, 120, 138,140 n., 294 sq. ; void and fraudulent sales 145 sq., 145 n., 153 sq., 157-61; 40, or purchases, 25, 283 ; 33, 336; 136 sq., 137 n.; see also Divination adulteration of merchandise, 25, (a); supposed to live on air, 16, 115 290, 393, 440; punishments for disn.; princes set great store by the t., honesty in t., 25, 323, 387, 393 sq.; 27, 397; knows the future, 27, 413; is 33, 360; permitted to Kshatriya in the most valuable of gifts, 27, 420; time of distress, 25, 422; property simile of the t., 36, 288-90, 352 sq.;
which must not be sold, 25, 442; spirit-like t.-shell worshipped in 27, 238; rites and sacrifice for sucKbû, 39, 390; killing t. without cess in t., 30, 126, 177, 296; 42, 490; reason an offence, 40, 244; the king must maintain the rules settled marvellous t., 40, 294; how created, among the guilds and corporations 41, 147; a t., representing heaven of trades, 33, 153-5; rescission of and earth, put down on the fire- purchase and sale, 33, 350 sq.; rules altar, 41, 389-93; 43, 2 n., 358, of the market, 37, 124; in products 392 sq.; Kasyapa the sun as a t., of animals, 37, 139-42; buying up
supplies, 37, 141; a merchant's Tôsar, high-priest, what he did for prayer, 42, 148 sq., 352-4, 532,619.
the Parsi scriptures, 37, xxxi; sum- See also Property, Taxes, Usury, moned by Artakhshatar to expound and Weights. Zoroastrianism, 37, 414.
Tradition, see Smriti. Touch, is of twelve descriptions, 8, Traidhâtavî, t.t., see Sacrifice (;). 384. See also Phassa.
Trailokavikrâmin, a Bodhisattva Toys, children's, list of, 36, 32 sq. Mahâsattva, 21, 4. Trade, law relating to, 6, 44 sq. ; 7, Trairâsika Sakhâ, founded by Kha35 sq., 38; 25, 323-5 ; 27, 289 sq.; luka Rohagupta, 22, 290, 33, 144-53; 37, 98; lawful occupa- Traitana and Thraệtaona, 4, lii. tion of, obligatory on Vaisyas, 8, Traivani, n. of a teacher, 15, 119, 127 ; 14, 199; 25, 24, 325, 327, 186 n., 187. 400 sq., 419 sq.; buying and selling, Traividya, t.t., learned in the three belong to the quality of passion, 8, Vedas, see Tevigga, and Veda (b, d). 323; articles which a Brâhmana Tranee, in it the body is there, yet must never sell, even when resort. the mind inactive, 36, 160. ing to t., 14, 12-14; 25, 103, 105, Tranquillity (indifference, abandon421 sq.; 33, 57 sq. ; customs with ment of all action), constant equregard to t. peculiar to the north ability with regard to what is agrce
42, 403.
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