He who forsakes his mother, his father, or a teacher without a sufficient reason, he who has contracted an alliance with outcasts either through the Veda or through a marriage.
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Let him not scratch his head with both hands joined, let him not touch it while he is impure, nor bathe without ,submerging it.Guru Nanak
Let him not dwell in a village where the sacred law is not obeyed, nor ,stay long where diseases are endemic, let him not go alone on a journey, nor reside long on a mountain.
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Whatever result a man obtains who ,tries to cross a ,sheet of water in an unsafe boat, even that result obtains he who ,tries to pass the gloom ,of the next world with ,the help of bad ,substitutes for a real son.
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Let him not eat, nor travel, nor sleep during the twilight, let him not scratch the ground, let him not take off his garland.
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The Lord blesses them with faith, and unites them in His Union, the Lord Himself adorns them.
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If the widow of a man who died without leaving issue, raises up to him a son by a member of the family , she shall deliver to that ,son the whole property which belonged to the ,deceased .
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