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WYAVASTHA'.DARPA NA. 1166 627 But by the prohibition to marry, in the present (as age, a damsel of a different Vyavasthā. tribe," the heritable right of the children born of such a woman is, by analogy, disallowed; in consequence thereof, as well as of an elder brother worthy of a superior portion being now rare," the right of primogeniture is also abrogated. Now, therefore, it is useless to dwell upon the marriage with a girl of a dile:01.t trib; and the heritable right of the children horn of her. What is above laid down relato's to the children of the women married in the regular order. 628 But of the children born of the wounen married in irregular order, the son Wy a var tه. أ . if her who is of the same tribe with the husband, has alone the heritable right. lf a man espouse a woman of superior tribe after narrying one of an inf rior 'ass, both uarriages are contrary to regular order. The son of either of these women, wins: { }, traju or i, ue of the wise, progreated by it kinsulan authorist d to raise up issue to the husbatti, is: unworthy of the inheri0LLLS LLL LL SL LSLLLL LLL LLLLS LLLLSLLLLLL LLS SLLLS LLLLLLL LLL tt StttS S LLL LLLS LLLLS LL LLLLS "spoused in irregular order, is hoir to the estate ; so lik, wise is a son botton by the husband on a wife dissimilar in class but e-poused in regular gradation. That is de # red by Kágoy to a “15ut the son of a wo:nati, married in irregular order, may be heir, rović, of he ja', i.p. to the same tribe with his father and so mily the son of a man belonging to a liter, 1.1 ( ),1: upon ior ) tribe, by a woman espoused in the regular gradation. The son of a woman on r, i to a man of inferior tuihe is not heir to the estate. Food and raintent only are ord red to.1, due to him by his kinsmen, But on sailure of them, he may take the P. f. rhal w, alth. 'i'), kilomen shall b. c.inpolled to give the wealth received by thein, not on; his patri tutory-{'vlet" loa. bha', Įo. | {}}. 629. But in the present (kali) age, the sons of wonten of a different class, whether married in the regular or irregular order, not bling consider, d as sons of the man by whom they were begotten, cannot even he entitled to maint, nanc. • Under taking sea voyages (tn circumnavigate the ocean the marriage of twice born men with damnels not of the same class, procreation of a on by a young' or brother of thu' ('frecayed, husband, slaughter of cattle in the entertainment of a guest, repast of th'shimat at fineral obsequies, and the order of a hermit, the act of again giving a young (innrried) woman in narríaze to bridegroom, ( a householder ) continuing to be the student of the Pedas, for A very, long time, the carrying of a water pot, (by a householder, ) walking on a pilgrimage till the pilgrion lit, the slaughter of a bull at a sacrifice; the wise have dwelared that these practices must be avoided in the kali age.--Sce the general note appenùed to Sir W. Jone*' translatium of Manu ; and Coleb. I) g, Vol. III. pp. 141, 143' f§ee ante, pp. 23 & 401—403 118 Authority. V v evaxtha