The legitimate son and the son of the wife ,thus share the father s estate, but the other tell become members of the family, and inherit according to their order ,each later named on failure of those named earlier .
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If one of the brothers, being able ,to maintain himself by his own occupation, does not desire ,a share of the family property, he may be made separate ,by the others receiving a trifle out of his share to live upon.Guru Nanak
Let him, without tiring, daily mutter the Veda at the proper time, for they declare that to be one s highest duty, ,all other ,observances are called secondary duties.
Guru Nanak
Those humble beings engage in the Lord s trade, who have the jewel of such pre ordained destiny upon their foreheads.
Guru Nanak
All those also who in villages give food to thieves or grant them room for ,concealing their implements , he shall cause to be put to death.
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If undivided brethren, ,living with their father, together make an exertion ,for gain , the father shall on no account give to them unequal shares ,on a division of the estate .
Guru Nanak
When inanimate ,things are used ,for staking money on them , that is called among men gambling , when animate beings are used ,for the same purpose , one must know that to be betting .
Guru Nanak
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