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________________ III, 102. HOUSEHOLDER; DAILY RITES. 93 96. Let him give, in accordance with the rule, to a Brâhmana who knows the true meaning of the Veda, even (a small portion of food as) alms, or a pot full of water, having garnished (the food with seasoning, or the pot with flowers and fruit). 97. The oblations to gods and manes, made by men ignorant (of the law of gifts), are lost, if the givers in their folly present (shares of them) to Brahmanas who are mere ashes. 98. An offering made in the mouth-fire of Brâhmanas rich in sacred learning and austerities, saves from misfortune and from great guilt. 99. But let him offer, in accordance with the rule, to a guest who has come (of his own accord) a seat and water, as well as food, garnished (with seasoning), according to his ability. 100. A Brâhmana who stays unhonoured (in the house), takes away (with him) all the spiritual merit even of a man who subsists by gleaning ears of corn, or offers oblations in five fires. 101. Grass, room (for resting), water, and fourthly a kind word; these (things) never fail in the houses of good men. 102. But a Brâhmana who stays one night only is declared to be a guest (atithi); for because he stays (sthita) not long (anityam), he is called atithi (a guest). 96. Satkritya, 'having garnished, &c.' (Kull., Ragh.), means according to Medh. and Gov. 'having honoured the recipient' (with fruits and flowers, Gov.). 97. Vas. III, 8. 99-118. Ap. II, 4, 11, 13-20; 6,5-9; Gaut. V, 25-45; Vas. VIII, 4-5, 11-15; Baudh. II, 5, 11-18; 6, 36–37 ; Vi. LXVII, 28-46; Yåga. I, 104-109, 112-113. Digitized by Google
SR No.007677
Book TitleSaddharma Pundarika
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorH Kern
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1884
Total Pages2546
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size46 MB
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