81. For he who explains the sacred law (to a
Sudra) or dictates to him a penance, will sink together
with that (man) into the hell (called) Asamvrita.
82.
Let him not scratch his head with both hands joined;
let him not touch it while he is impure, nor bathe with-
out (submerging) it.
83. Let him avoid (in anger) to
lay hold of (his own or other men's) hair, or to strike
(himself or others) on the head. When he has bathed
(submerging) his head, he shall not touch any of his
limbs with oil.
84. Let him not accept presents from
a king who is not descended from the Kshatriya race,
nor from butchers, oil-manufacturers, and publicans, nor
from those who subsist by the gain of prostitutes.
85.
One oil-press is as (bad) as ten slaughter-houses, one
tavern as (bad as) ten oil-presses, one brothel as (bad
as) ten taverns, one king as (bad as) ten brothels.
86. A
king is declared to be equal (in wickedness) to a butcher
who keeps a hundred thousand slaughter-houses; to accept presents from him is a terrible (crime).
87. He who
accepts presents from an avaricious king who acts contrary to the Institutes (of the sacred law), will go in
succession to the following twenty-one hells:
88. Tamisra,
Andhatamisra, Maharaurava, Raurava, the Kalasutra
hell, Mahanaraka.
89. Samgivana, Mahaviki, Tapana,
Sampratapana, Samghata, Sakakola, Kudmala, Putimrittika,
90. Lohasanku, Rigisha, Pathin, the
(foaming)
river, Salmala, Asi-patravana, and Loha-karaka.
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