[332] Rigveda, 10, 40 in Aurel Mayr, "Indisches Erbrecht," s. 79.
[333] Manu, 9, 59-69, 144-146. Aurel Mayr, loc. cit. 3, 104.
[334] Manu, 5, 157-162.
[335] Manu, 5, 167-169.
[336] e. g. "Ramayana," ed. Schlegel, 2, 3, 31.
[337] Burnouf, "Introduction," p. 238.
[338] Aurel Mayr, "Indisches Erbrecht," s. 160 ff.
[339] Aurel Mayr, loc. cit. s. 56.
[340] Manu, 9, 104-220. Burnouf, "Introduction," p. 239. In the sutras we are told of a division in a merchant's family, after the brothers have united; in this the oldest retains the house and lands, the other the shops, the third the stock, beside land. Burnouf, loc. cit. p. 242.
[341] Aurel Mayr, loc. cit. 3, 167, ff.