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________________ Shri Mahavir Jain Aradhana Kendra www.kobatirth.org Acharya Shri Kailassagarsuri Gyanmandir INTRODUCTION xiii If a person, after working out a term of banishment, comes back to his residential territory and again commits crimes, he should then be imprisoned for life. Murder The chapter on Murder is very brief and covers only ten pages of the printed book. One noticeable feature in the treatment of the subject is that the Killing of lower animals" is included within the heading “Murder." Murders are generally committed in secrecy and so murderers cannot, as a rule, be caught red-handed. So the Hindu system has set down several processes of reasoning by which murders can be traced to their origin and accounted for. The processos are: (1) If the perpetrator of a murder is not known, the friends, sons, and relations of the deceased are to be interrogated by police officers as to the "fact” who were at enmity with him. (2) Questions should also be directed towards the "facts” where the deceased last went, and with whom, and with what intent, whether the acquisi tion of woman, article or livelihood. (3) Information should then be culled from the residents of the place where the deceased was murdered. (4) This process of interrogatories is to be carried on by the officers of the king with skilful persuasion of the neighbouring subjects... When the culprit has been traced out by the above pro cesses, he should be duly punished. Punishment for Murder If members of the three lower castes kill a Brahmin, death and forfeiture of property should be their punishment. If similar persons kill a Kşatriya, a Vaisya or a Sūdra, a thousand, a hundred or ten cows should be the respective punishments. A bull is also to be realised from the murderer for killing a Vaisya or a Sūdra. The punishment for killing a menstruating woman is the same as that for killing a Ksatriya. The punishment for For Private And Personal Use Only
SR No.020171
Book TitleDandvivek
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorVardhaman, Kamal Krishna
PublisherOriental Institute
Publication Year1931
Total Pages426
LanguageSanskrit
ClassificationBook_Devnagari
File Size15 MB
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