141.
But for destroying one thousand (small) animals that have bones, or
a whole cart-load of boneless (animals), he shall perform the
penance (prescribed) for the murder of a Sudra.
142.
But for killing (small) animals which have bones, he should give
some trifle to a Brahmana; if he injures boneless (animals), he
becomes pure by a suppressing his breath (pranayama).
143.
For cutting fruit-trees, shrubs, creepers, lianas, or 3owering
plants, one hundred Rikas must be muttered.
144.
(For destroying) any kind of creature, bred in food, in condiments,
in fruit, or in flowers, the expiation is to eat clarfied butter.
145.
If a man destroys for no good purpose plants produced by
cultivation, or such as spontaneously spring up in the forest, he
shall attend a cow during one day, subsisting on milk alone.
146.
The guilt incurred intentionally or unintentionally by injuring
(created beings) can be removed by means of these penances; hear
(now, how) all (sins) committed by partaking of forbidden food (or
drink, can be expiated).
147.
He who drinks unintentionally (the spirituous liquor, called) Varuni,
becomes pure by being initiated (again); (even for drinking it)
intentionally (a penance) destructive to life must not be imposed;
that is a settled rule.
148.
He who has drunk water which has stood in a vessel used for keeping
(the spirituous liquor, called) Sura, or other intoxicating drinks,
shall drink during five (days and) nights (nothing but) milk in
which the Sankhapushpi (plant) has been boiled.
149.
He who has touched spirituous liquor, has given it away, or received
it in accordance with the rule, or has drunk water left by a Sudra,
shall drink during three days water in which Kusa-grass has been
boiled.
150.
But when a Brahmana who has partaken of Soma-juice, has smelt the
odour exhaled by a drinker of Sura, he becomes pure by thrice
suppressing his breath in water, and eating clarfied butter.
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