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Praśna II, Paṭala 6, Khaṇḍa 15

Apastamba Dharma Sutra · 116279 · 1 · Verse 1

kalpadharmasutraspra-na-ii-pa-ala-6-kha-a-15

Sanskrit Original

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1. By this (discussion) the law of custom, which is observed in (particular) countries or families, has been disposed of. 2. On account of the blood relations of his mother and (on account of those) of his father within six degrees, or, as far as the relationship is traceable, he shall bathe if they die, excepting children that have not completed their first year. 3. On account of the death of the latter the parents alone bathe, 4. And those who bury them. 5. If a wife or one of the chief Gurus (a father or Ācārya) die, besides, fasting (is ordained from the time at which they die) up to the same time (on the following day). 6. (In that case) they shall also show the (following) signs of mourning: 7. Dishevelling their hair and covering themselves with dust (they go outside the village), and, clothed with one garment, their faces turned to the south, stepping into the river they throw up water for the dead once, and then, ascending (the bank), they sit down. 8. This (they repeat) thrice. 9. They pour out water consecrated in such a manner that the dead will know it (to be given to them). Then they return to the village without looking back, and perform those rites for the dead which (pious) women declare to be necessary. 10. Some declare, that these same (observances) shall also be kept in the case (of the death) of other (Sapiṇḍas). 11. At all religious ceremonies, he shall feed Brāhmaṇas who are pure and who have (studied and remember) the Veda. 12. He shall distribute his gifts at the proper places, at the proper times, at the occasion of purificatory rites, and to proper recipients. 13. That food must not be eaten of which (no portion) is offered in the fire, and of which no portion is first given (to guests). 14. No food mixed with pungent condiments or salt can be offered as a burnt-offering. 15. Nor (can food) mixed with bad food (be used for a burnt-oblation). 16. If (he is obliged to offer) a burnt-offering of food unfit for that purpose, he shall take hot ashes from the northern part of his fire and offer the food in that. That oblation is no oblation in the fire. 17. A female shall not offer any burnt-oblation, 18. Nor a child, that has not been initiated.