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V, 3.
CRIMINAL AND CIVIL LAW.
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2. In the case of a Brahmana no corporal punishment must be inflicted.
3. A Brâhmana must be banished from his own country, his body having been branded.
75. M.VIII, 287; Y. II, 222. — 77. M. VIII, 325. — 79. M. VIII, 320.81, 82. M. VIII, 322. - 83, 84. M. VIII, 326-329. -85, 86. M.VIII, 330; Gaut. XII, 18. — 89, 90. Y. II, 270. — 94. M. VIII, 392; Y. II, 263. — 96, 97. M. VIII, 393. — 98-103. Y. II, 296. - 104. Y. II, 234. -- 106, 107. M. IX, 282. — 108. Y. II, 223. — 110. Y. II, 224. - 111. Y. II, 236. — 113. M.VIII, 389; Y. II, 237. - 115-123. Y. II, 232, 235, 236, 239-241. — 124126. Y. II, 246, 250. — 127. Y. II, 254. - 127, 128. Colebrooke, Dig. III, 3, XXII. -- 129. Y. II, 255. — 130. M.VIII, 399; Y. II, 261.-131. Y. II, 263. - 132. M.VIII, 407. - 134, 135. Y. II, 202. — 136. M. IX, 277; Y. II, 274. — 137, 138. M. VIII, 235; Y. II, 164. - 137-139. Colebrooke, Dig. III, 4, XIV. - 140. Y. II, 159. - 141. Gaut. XII, 19. - 142-145. Y. II, 159, 160.-142-144. Gaut. XII, 22-25.- 140-146. Colebrooke, Dig. III, 4, XLV, 4. — 146. M. VIII, 241; Y. II, 161; Gaut. XII, 19. - 147, 148. M. VIII, 238, 240; Y. II, 162; Gaut. XII, 21. - 147149. Colebrooke, Dig. III, 4, XXI. - 150. M. VIII, 242 ; Y. II, 163. — 151. M. VIII, 412; Y. II, 183; Colebrooke, Dig. III, 1, LVIII. - 152. Y. II, 183. - 153, 154. M.VIII, 215; Y. II, 193; Apast. II, 11, 28, 2, 3. — 153–159. Colebrooke, Dig. III, 1, LXXX. - 155, 156. Y. II, 197. – 160. M. IX, 71; Y. I, 65. - 162. M. IX, 72; Y. I, 66. - 163. M.VIII, 389. - 162, 163. Colebrooke, Dig. IV, 1, LX. — 164, 165. M. VIII, 202; Y.II, 170. — 166. Y. II, 168. - 167, 168. Y. II, 187. - 169-171. M. VIII, 191. - 172. M. IX, 291; Y. II, 155. - 174. M. IX, 285; Y. II, 297. - 175-177. M. IX, 284; Y. II, 242. - 178. Y. II, 232. - 179. M. VIII, 123; Y. II, 81; Apast. II, II, 29, 8; Gaut. XIII, 23. — 180. Y. I, 338. - 183. Colebrooke, Dig. I, 3, CXXX. - 189. M. VIII, 350. - 190. M. VIII, 351. – 194. M.VIII, 126; Y. I, 367. - 195. M.VIII, 128; Y. II, 243, 305.
1. The crimes by the commission of which a man becomes a Mahâpatakin,' mortal sinner,' will be enumerated below, XXXV.
2. The use of the particle ka implies, according to Nand. and a passage of Yama quoted by him, that, besides branding him, the criminal should be shorn, his deed publicly proclaimed, and himself mounted upon an ass and led about the town.
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