[312] Manu III. 138, 140.
[313] "Âsv. Grihya-sûtras" IV. 5, 8.
[314] It is described as a vikriti of the Pârvana-srâddha in "Gobhilîya Grihya-sûtras," p. 1011.
[315] One of the differences between the acts before and after the Sapindîkarana is noted by Sâlankâyana:—Sapindîkaranam yâvad rigudarbhaih pitrikriyâ Sapindîkaranâd ûrdhvam dvigunair vidhivad bhavet. "Gobhilîya Grihya-sûtras," p. 930.
[316] "Gobhilîya Grihya-sûtras," p. 1023.
[317] "Grihya-sûtras," ed. Oldenberg, p. 83.
[318] A pratyâbdikam ekoddishtam on the anniversary of the deceased is mentioned by Gobhilîya, l. c. p. 1011.
[319] "Gobhilîya Grihya-sûtras," p. 1039.
[320] "Sânkh. Grihya," p. 83; "Gobh. Grihya," p. 1024. According to some authorities the ekoddishta is called nava, new, during ten days; navamisra, mixed, for six months; and purâna, old, afterward. "Gobhilîya Grihya-sûtras," p. 1020.
[321] "Gobhilîya," l. c. p. 1032.