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Āpastamba Dharmasūtra (Sanskrit: आपस्तम्ब धर्मसूत्र) is a Sanskrit text and one of the oldest Dharma-related texts of Hinduism that have survived into the modern age from the 1st-millennium BCE. It is one of three extant Dharmasutras texts from the Taittiriya school of Krishna Yajurveda, the other two being Baudhayana Dharmasutra and Hiranyakesin Dharmasutra.
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Duties of a teacher Next the teacher's conduct towards his pupil. Loving him like a son and totally devoted to him, the teacher should impart knowledge to him, without holding anything back, with respect to any of the Laws. Except in emergency, moreover, he should not employ a pupil, for purposes to the detriment of the pupil's studies. Who doesn't pay taxes? The following are exempt from taxes: vedic scholars, women of all classes, pre-pubescent boys, all students studying with a guru, ascetics, sudras who work as personal servants, people who are blind, dumb, deaf and sick, anyone excluded from acquiring property.
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Translator: Patrick Olivelle — Apastamba Dharmasutras 1.8.23-25 — Apastamba Dharmasutras 2.26.10-17
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Āpastamba Dharmasūtra (Sanskrit: आपस्तम्ब धर्मसूत्र) is a Sanskrit text and one of the oldest Dharma-related texts of Hinduism that have survived into the modern age from the 1st-millennium BCE. It is one of three extant Dharmasutras texts from the Taittiriya school of Krishna Yajurveda, the other two being Baudhayana Dharmasutra and Hiranyakesin Dharmasutra. The Apastamba Dharmasutra is part of Apastamba Kalpasutra collection, along with Apastamba Shrautasutra and Apastamba Grihyasutra. One of the best preserved ancient texts on Dharma, it is also notable for mentioning and citing views of ten ancient experts on Dharma, which has led scholars to conclude that there existed a rich genre of Dharmasutras text in ancient India before this text was composed.
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