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| ==== श्राद्धभोजनानधिकारी ॥ Shraddha Bhojana Anadhikari ==== | | ==== श्राद्धभोजनानधिकारी ॥ Shraddha Bhojana Anadhikari ==== |
− | 8a.2 Whom not to invite to a shraddha | + | {{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, |
| + | *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, 8a.2 Whom not to invite to a shraddha |
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| 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) |