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VY AV ASTHA-DARPAN A . 8镜物 they are described as follows:–1. The legitimate son of the body is one who is prolved by a lawful wife ; 2. the son of an appointed daughter is equal to him ; 3. the son of the (soil, or »1% is one begotten on her by an appointed kinsman sprung from the same original stock with nor husband,) or by another person duly authorised; 4. a male chill, or “” hrve of forth by a in irried woman ) in the mansion ( of her lord, ) is considered as a son of concealed birth; 5. the Airina, or ran born of a young woman unmarried, is consid rel as the F on of his mater al grand. father; 6. a son of the ticoe married is one born of a woman by a second marriage whether whe ce at the time of this m irriage deflo wered or not ; 7. a to go or is one who is nia.!e gift of by his father or mother; S, the ton bought is one sold by his parents; 9, a won mode is on s born of other parents and ) adopted by a man for himself; i (), a won self-giren is h who gives himself to another; 11. a son of a pregnant bride is one ae:opted while yet in the womb of the bride; 12, a ، يه deserted son.”—-Jäynyuvalkya, +. $sznu also enumor ites twelve sons, including the legitimately begiotter ore souroso, ) but in • a respects he differs from Já/n/ to "ky 1. His enom ration is as follows: -l. “The son begotten by a man himself (in lawful wedlock); 2. the son of his wife (begotten in the in inner described ), % a son given ( to him ): 4. a son made ( or adopted , ; 5. a son of conceal “i birth ( or whor to il father caumot be known, ) and a son, 6. reje 'ted by his natural parents. or the six kinsmen an i heirs; 7, the son of a young woman (unmarried ); *.. the son of a pregnant bride; ", i. וזי וא bought : 10, a son by a twice married woman; 1. a son self-given; and 12. a on by a xhu'...}}, 密 - are six kinsmen, but not heirs ( to collaterals. }t" “Sagos declare those eleven son, the son of the wife and the rest,--is specified, to be substitutes for the legitimat: son of the body, for the sake of preventing a failure of obsequies. 1" The twelve sons enumerated by Manu are really thirteen in number, as said by Priáarpur. ° Of th; thirteen so is who have been enumerated by Mann, in their order, th: legitimate * an 1 appoint: I do ther are the cause of line to . As oil is substituted by the virtuous * h tuid batter, so are eleveu sons by adoption, substituted for the legitimate son and appointed daughter.”—D. Ch. I. § S.

  • Mitiaiari, chap I. sst 11 § 1. Coleb. Dig. vol. III. pp. 100, 210, 22, 235, 241,278, 27s. $76, 278, & 279.
  • Chap. IX. v. 159 & 160. : D. Mín Sect. I. $ 33. Manu, Chap IX. v. i80.