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" Brahmin eats but his own food ; wears but his own apparel ; and bestows but his own in alms : through the benevolence of the Brahmin, indeed, other mortals enjoy life. "
From New York to Delhi: By Way of Rio de Janeiro, Australia and China - Page 175
by Robert Bowne Minturn - 1858 - 466 pages
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The Oriental herald and colonial review [ed. by J.S. Buckingham]., Volume 15

James Silk Buckingham - 590 pages
...the Brahmin is entitled to it by his primogeniture and eminence of birth.' — C. iv 100. The Brahmin eats but his own food, wears but his own apparel, and bestows but his own in alms ; through the benevolence of the Brahmins, indeed, other mortals enjoy life.' — C. L v. 101....
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Manu (Lawgiver) - 1825 - 490 pages
...the Brahmen is entitled to it all by his ' primogeniture and eminence of birth : 101. ' The Brahmen eats but his own food ; wears ' but his own apparel: and bestows but his own in ' alms : through the benevolence of the Brahmen, in' deed, other mortals enjoy life. 102. ' To declare...
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Institutes of Hindu Law: Or, The Ordinances of Menu, According to the Gloss ...

Manu (Lawgiver) - 1825 - 488 pages
...the Brahmen is entitled to it all by his ' primogeniture and eminence of birth : 101. ' The Brahmen eats but his own food ; wears * but his own apparel : and bestows but his own in ' alms : through the benevolence of the Brahmen, in' deed, other mortals enjoy life. 102. ' To declare...
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The Oriental Herald and Journal of General Literature, Volume 15

James Silk Buckingham - 1827 - 608 pages
...Brahmin is entitled to it by his primogeniture and eminence of birth.' — C. iv 1OO. ' The Brahmin eats but his own food, wears but his own apparel, and bestows but his own in alms ; through the benevolence of the Brahmins, indeed, other mortals enjoy life.' — C. iv 101....
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India and ..., Volume 24

1827 - 864 pages
...Brahmen, since he is entitled to it all by his primogeniture and eminence of birth ; the Brahmen cats but his own food, wears but his own apparel, and bestows but his own in alms ; through the benevolence of the Brahmen, indeed, other mortals enjoy life." The reader conversant...
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The Oriental Herald, Volume 15

1827 - 614 pages
...the Brahmin is entitled to it by his primogeniture and eminence of birth.' — C. iv 100. The Brahmin eats but his own food, wears but his own apparel, and bestows but his own in alms ; through the benevolence of the Brahmins, indeed, other mortals enjoy life.' — C. iv 1OI....
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign ..., Volume 24

1827 - 822 pages
...the Brahmen, since he is entitled to it all by his primogeniture and eminence of birth ; the Brahmen eats but his own food, wears but his own apparel, and bestows but his own in alms ; through the benevolence of the Brahmen, indeed, other mortals enjoy life." The reader conversant...
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An Exposure of the Hindu Religion, in Reply to Mora Bhatta Dandekara: To ...

John Wilson - 1832 - 168 pages
...Brahman; since the Brahman is entitled to it all by his primogeniture and eminence of birth. The Brahman eats but his own, food; wears but his own apparel; and bestows but his own in alms: through the benevolence of; the Brahman, indeed, other mortals enjoy life. He confers purity...
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The Mythology of the Hindus: With Notices of the Various Mountain and Island ...

Charles Coleman - 1832 - 514 pages
...Brahman, since the Brahman is entitled to it by primogeniture and eminence of birth. " The Brahman eats but his own food, wears but his own apparel, and bestows but his own in alms ; through the benevolence of the Brahman, indeed, all mortals enjoy life." A variety of punishments...
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The Catholic Spirit of True Religion

John Gibson MacVicar - 1840 - 396 pages
...since the Brahmin is entitled to it all by his primogeniture and eminence in birth.'' ..." The Brahmin eats but his own food, wears but his own apparel, and bestows but his own alms. Through the benevolence of the Brahmin, indeed, other mortals enjoy life." ..." Let every man according...
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