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Manu Presented by: Sarah Vogt
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Chapter I: Creation story: Produced waters with a thought and put his seed in them Seed became golden egg The act became Purusha Egg split into two halves: Heaven and earth with the middle sphere in between. From Himself made the mind He created the soul and the 5 organs of sensual perception in their order
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Chapter 1: He created the order of the gods From fire, wind, and sun the threefold Veda Rik, Yagus, and Saman used for sacrifice Affected by opposites The varna proceeded by the mouth,arms, thighs, and feet (Brahman-first born) He divided his own body becoming half male and half female.
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Chapter 1: The female half produced Virag Virag performed austerities making the twice- born Austerities: rigorous spiritual practices The lord performed very difficult austerities 10 sages: Mariki, Atri, ANgiras, Pulastya, Pulaha, Dratu, Praketas, Vasishtha, Bhrigu, and Narada 7 Manus: Svayambhu (self-existent), Svarokisha, Auttami, Tamasa, Raivata, Kakshusha, son of Vivasvat Svayambhu produced Brahman from austerities with his mouth.
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Chapter II: Veda first source of sacred law. The birth rites of the Brahman. Role and rules of a student Initiation rituals Eat properly Keep organs in control Salutations To the Veda
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Chapter III: Laws for student entering the householder age Marriage rites Sacrificial fire Feasts of the sacrifice and treatment of guests
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Chapter IV: Householder’s rights to property Situations and items a man should avoid The laws on accepting gifts
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Chapter V: Foods to avoid Rites of death Purification Women can never be independent By violating her duty toward her husband, a wife is disgraced in this world after death she enter the womb of a jackal and is tormented by disease (the punishment) of her sin.
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Chapter VI: Laws of a hermit Sacrifice What practices should be performed Laws of a ascetic (world renouncer) How and when he should beg
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Chapter VII: Duties of Kings Land Wife Sacrifice Protection
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Chapter VIII: Salutations for a king Regulations of taking property Suits (court cases) Punishment
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Chapter IX: Laws pertaining to husband and wife Husband guard the wife Women’s sin Matters pertaining to the seed How to make offspring Children born to the female belong to the female Widowed women Division of the inheritance Laws on legitimate sons Laws concerning gambling
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Chapter IX: Corporal Punishment Acts king does to thieves Punishment of people defacing property Role of the king Act properly Sleeping he represents the Kali (iron age), waking the Dvapara (brazen) age, ready to act the Treta (silver age), but moving actively the Krita (golden) age. Duties of the Vaisyas and Sudras
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Chapter X: The varna person born into Based upon marriage offspring All the different castes Laws for Aryans Brahman’s 6 acts: Teaching, studying, sacrificing for himself, sacrificing for others, making gifts and receiving them Vaisyas avoid selling Rules followed in reference to hunger Rules to the Sudra
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Chapter XI: Rules of giving and receiving (sometimes forceful) Sacrifice Penance Physical appearance of crimes Purification rites Mortal sin (mahapataka)/ minor offenses equals to what specific offense Penance performed in regard to situation
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Chapter XII: Connexion with actions Punishment in next life based upon offenses committed Sinful acts committed in body-something inanimate, sins committed by speech-birds or beasts, mental sins- lower caste. Following the Veda will lead to salvation.
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