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Chapter XXVI - THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SLAUGHTER-HOUSE.

THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SLAUGHTER-HOUSE. in Book II of the Arthashastra.

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Book 2 Chapter XXVI Paragraph 3

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When a person entraps, kills, or molests either fish or birds that do not prey upon other animals, he shall be fined 26¾ panas; and when he does the same to deer and other beasts, he shall be fined twice as much.

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Book 2 Chapter XXVI Paragraph 13

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The flesh of animals which have been killed outside the slaughter-house (parisúnam), headless, legless and boneless flesh, rotten flesh, and the flesh of animals which have suddenly died shall not be sold. Otherwise a fine of 12 panas shall be imposed.

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Book 2 Chapter XXVI Paragraph 10

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If there is any diminution in weight owing to the use of a false balance, they shall give eight times the diminution.

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Book 2 Chapter XXVI Paragraph 15

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[Thus ends Chapter XXVI, "The Superintendent of Slaughter-house" in Book II, "The Duties of Government Superintendents" of the Arthasástra of Kautilya. End of the forty-seventh chapter from the beginning.]

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Book 2 Chapter XXVI Paragraph 9

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If they sell bony flesh, they shall give an equivalent compensation (pratipákam).

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Book 2 Chapter XXVI Paragraph 6

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Elephants, horses or animals having the form of a man, bull or an ass living in oceans as well as fish in tanks, lakes, channels and rivers; and such game-birds as krauncha (a kind of heron), utkrosaka (osprey), dátyúha (a sort of cuckoo), hamsa (flamingo), chakraváka (a brahmany duck), jivanjívaka (a kind of pheasant), bhringarája (Lanius Malabaricus), chakora (partridge), mattakokila (cuckoo), peacock, parrot, and maina (madanasárika) as well as other auspicious animals, whether birds or beasts, shall be protected from all kinds of molestations.

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Book 2 Chapter XXVI Paragraph 1

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WHEN a person entraps, kills, or molests deer, bison, birds, and fish which are declared to be under State protection or which live in forests under State-protection (abhayáranya), he shall be punished with the highest amercement.

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Book 2 Chapter XXVI Paragraph 11

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Cattle such as a calf, a bull, or a milch cow shall not be slaughtered.

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Cattle, wild beasts, elephants (vyala), and fish living in forests under State protection shall, if they become of vicious nature, be entrapped and killed outside the forest preserve.

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Those who violate the above rule shall be punished with the first amercement.

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Book 2 Chapter XXVI Paragraph 12

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He who slaughters or tortures them to death shall be fined 50 panas.

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Of beasts of prey that have been captured, the Superintendent shall take one-sixth; of fish and birds (of similar nature), he shall take one-tenth or more than one-tenth; and of deer and other beasts (mrigapasu), one-tenth or more than one-tenth as toll.

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Book 2 Chapter XXVI Paragraph 8

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(Butchers) shall sell fresh and boneless flesh of beasts (mrigapasu) just killed.

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Book 2 Chapter XXVI Paragraph 2

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Householders trespassing in forest preserves shall be punished with the middlemost amercement.

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One-sixth of live animals such as birds and beasts shall be let off in forests under State-protection.

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