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YYAVA8tಳx5ARPANA. 108 8 蟲 “89as are rത്തൺ, by intelligeat saints, * be welwe t of *beas, six ar• kinwmem, and heirs; * kinsmo. Those versed in the distinctions of class, declare, that the first, is the one begotten by the iman himself; the second, the son of the wife; the third, the son of the appointed daughter; the fourth, the son of the twice married woman; the son of the unmarried daughter, is considered the fifth; and the (sixth,) the sonesecretly born in the man's house. These six. present funeral oblations.--The son deserted, and the one received With a pregnant brido, the son given, and the son made, and fifthly, the son purchased, and the son presented by himself; those six, whose filial relation proceeds from an overt act of acceptance, are kinsoen, but not heirs. Yaana.-D. Ch. Sect. V. § 3. 匈 The real legitimate son; the son of the wife, by appointment; the son of an appointed daughter; the son of an unmarried daughter; the son received with a pregnant bride; the son of hidden origin; the son of a twice married woman; the deserted son; the son given; the son purchased; the son made also; and the one given by himself; these are declared to be the twelve descriptions of sons. Of these, six are heirs to kinsmen, and six not heirs to kinsmen.—Each, according to priority in order, is considered as superior, and the last successively as inferior, On the death of the father, according to their order, they succeed to his estate. On defect of each preceding more worthy, let the next less worthy son obtain the estate.”—Nárada. D. Ch. Sect. W. § 4. . “A son rejected by his father or mother, the son of a pregnant bride, a son given by his natural parents, a son bought, a son by a Shādrá, and a son self, given; these six sons are not hours to collaterals, nor to their own father jointly with other sons.—There is an alternative in respect of partition among those who are heirs; the son begotten in lawful wedlock, the son of a wife begotten by a kinsman; the son of an appointed daughter, the son by a woman twice married, the son of a young waman unmarried, and a son of concealed birth, are six kinsmen and heirs, who belong to the same race with their fathers and paternal grandfathers, who jointly wherit the estate, and offer funeral cakes, and who claim affinity with Sapindas.-Sankha and Likista. See. Coleb. Dig vol. III. pp. 151,"162. “The son begotten by the man humself, the son of the wife, the son of the twice married woman, the son of the appointed daughter, and the son of hidden origin, aro kinsmen and heirs.The son given, and the son purchased, the son deserted, the son received with a pregnat bride, the son self-given, and the son any how obtained, are heirs, but not kinsmen.”-Härsta, D. Ch. Sect. V. § 10. See Coleb. Dig. vol. III. p. 152. Devala, having recited the real legitimate sons, the son of an appointed daughter, the wife's son, the son of an unmarried woman, the son of secraft origin, the deserted son, the son received with a pregnant bride, the son of a twice married woman, the son given, the son self-given, the son made, the son purchased, adds: “These twelve are pronounced sons, for the sake of issue some ore sprung from himself; some from another also ; some accquired by (an overt act of adoption') and others filially related independant thereof. Of these, the first six are kinsmen and heirs (to oollaterals, the rest are so merely to the father.—Wide D, Ch. Sect. W. & 15, , 100