Uttara Kālamṛta
Chapter 9 · Rites and Rituals · Verse 19
Sanskrit · DevanāgarīUttara Kālamṛta manuscript tradition
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If the fires are combined after the homa was begun, the fire should be separated into two parts. One will be for Sthalipaka which should be completed with final oblations. But, the wise say that the ghee should not be poured with the spoon. When the sacrificial twigs (Samidhas) bound to the spoon (Sruva) are destroyed, the fire should not receive any oblations with that spoon. If, however, the spoon is forgotten, the oblations have to be offered to Soma. Beret ae aat g fart ag: wa at eT: Yataryaacnrafe qn atgreqad TA: 1 separa a Gert: wa wera weitere yida yai wedeafa: uretatit ao 11 After a person loses his wife, he can remarry only in the odd years from her death. Where the remarriage takes place in even years, it is not beneficial. When a girl has her first menses before marriage, her father and brother become sinners. In order to be free from sin, the husband "ret should not have any sex with his wife before her first menses.

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