Indian Wisdom, Or, Examples of the Religious, Philosophical, And Ethical Doctrines of the Hindus. With a Brief History of the Chief Departments of Sanskrit Literature. And Some Account of the Past And Present Conditions of India, Moral And Intellectual
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178). Thus the author of the work ascribed to Narada ^ says : — Marriage with the widow of a deceased brother, the slaughter of cattle in entertaining guests, flesh-meat at funeral obsequies, and the entrance into the third order (or that of a Vanaprastha, ' hermit ') are forbidden in the fourth age. The following acts, allowed under certain circumstances by ancient law, are also forbidden in the fourth age : — Drinking any spirituous liquor, even at a religious ceremony ; ^ the gift of a young... married woman to another bridegroom if her husband should die while she is still a virgin ; the marriage of twice-born men with women not of the same class j any intercourse with a twice-born man who has passed the sea in a ship ; the slaughter of a bull at a sacrifice, &c. And the author of Parasara's Code ^ affirms :— The laws of various ages are different. Manu's Law-book belongs to the Erita age, Gautama's to the Treta, that of S'an-kjia and Likhita to the Dvapara, and Parasara's Code to the Kali age.
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