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==== श्राद्धभोजनानधिकारी ॥ Shraddha Bhojana Anadhikari ====
 
==== श्राद्धभोजनानधिकारी ॥ Shraddha Bhojana Anadhikari ====
{{Collist|Content=*thieves,  *outcasts,  *eunuchs, or  *atheists  *one who wears his hair in braids (a student),  *one who has not studied (the Veda),  *one afflicted with a skin-disease,  *a gambler,  *who sacrifice for a multitude (of sacrificers) *Physicians,  *temple-priests,  *sellers of meat,  *who subsist by shop-keeping  *A paid servant of a village or of a king,  *man with deformed nails or black teeth,  *one who opposes his teacher,  *one who has forsaken the sacred fire,  *a usurer; *One suffering from consumption,  *one who subsists by tending cattle,  *a younger brother who marries or kindles the sacred fire before the elder,  *one who neglects the five great sacrifices,  *an enemy of the Brahmana race,  *an elder brother who marries or kindles the sacred fire after the younger,  *one who belongs to a company or corporation  *An actor or singer,  *one who has broken the vow of studentship,  *one whose (only or first) wife is a Sudra female,  *the son of a remarried woman,  *a one-eyed man,  *he in whose house a paramour of his wife (resides)  *He who teaches for a stipulated fee and  *he who is taught on that condition,  *he who instructs Sudra pupils and  *he whose teacher is a Sudra,  *he who speaks rudely,  *the son of an adulteress, and  *the son of a widow  *He who forsakes his mother, his father, or a teacher without a (sufficient) reason, *he who has contracted an alliance with outcasts either through the Veda or through a marriage, *An incendiary,  *a prisoner,  *he who eats the food given by the son of an adulteress,  *a seller of Soma,  *he who undertakes voyages by sea,  *a bard,  *an oil-man,  *a suborner to perjury, *He who wrangles or goes to law with his father,  *the keeper of a gambling-house,  *a drunkard,  *he who is afflicted with a disease (in punishment of former) crimes, *he who is accused of a mortal sin,  *a hypocrite,  *a seller of substances used for flavouring food *A maker of bows and of arrows,  *he who lasciviously dallies with a brother's widow,  *the betrayer of a friend,  *one who subsists by gambling,  *he who learns (the Veda) from his son  *An epileptic man,  *who suffers from scrofulous swellings of the glands,  *one afflicted with white leprosy,  *an informer,  *a madman,  *a blind man,  *he who cavils at the Veda  *A trainer of elephants, oxen, horses, or camels,  *he who subsists by astrology,  *a bird-fancier, and  *he who teaches the use of arms,  *He who diverts water-courses, and  *he who delights in obstructing them,  *an architect,  *a messenger, and  *he who plants trees (for money)  *A breeder of sporting-dogs,  *a falconer,  *one who defiles maidens,  *he who delights in injuring living creatures,  *he who gains his subsistence from Shudras, and  *he who offers sacrifices to the Ganas *He who does not follow the rule of conduct,  *a (man destitute of energy like a) eunuch,  *one who constantly asks (for favours),  *he who lives by agriculture,  *a club-footed man, and  *he who is censured by virtuous men,  *A shepherd,  *a keeper of buffaloes,  *the husband of a remarried woman, and  *a carrier of dead bodies,|columns-listcolwidth=20em=20em|Style=width: 850px; font-style: italic;}}*thieves,  
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*the husband of a remarried woman, and  
*a carrier of dead bodies, 8a.2 Whom not to invite to a shraddha
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8a.2 Whom not to invite to a shraddha
    
Manu has declared that those Brahmanas who are thieves, outcasts, eunuchs, or atheists are unworthy (to partake) of oblations to the gods and forefathers. (3.150)
 
Manu has declared that those Brahmanas who are thieves, outcasts, eunuchs, or atheists are unworthy (to partake) of oblations to the gods and forefathers. (3.150)

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