[322] Manu, 9, 88-96.

[323] Açvalayana says: "There are many different customs in different districts and towns; we only give what is common." Haas and A. Weber in the "Indische Studien," 5, 281.

[324] Weber, loc. cit. 5, 219, 236.

[325] A. Weber, loc. cit. 5, 201.

[326] Haas, loc. cit. 5, 322, cp. however, p. 358.

[327] A. Weber, loc. cit. 5, 214.

[328] The first part of the sentence is from the latest part of the Rigveda (10, 184), the second from the Atharvaveda, 2, 30; 5, 25. in A. Weber, "Ind. Studien," 5, 218, 227, 234.

[329] Manu, 9, 147-149; 3, 6-11; 55-62; 9, 2-7, 77-83.

[330] Manu, 8, 371-376.

[331] Manu, 7, 77, 78.