Index Of Taboo Verified -

| Category Code | Category Name | Examples from the Index | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | C0 – C99 | Tabu connected with supernatural beings | C10. Tabu: profanely calling up spirit (devil, etc.) C30. Tabu: offending supernatural relative | | C100 – C199 | Sex tabu | C110. Tabu: sexual intercourse C130. Tabu connected with puberty | | C200 – C299 | Eating and drinking tabu | C220. Tabu: eating certain things C250. Tabu: drinking | | C300 – C399 | Looking tabu | C310. Tabu: looking at certain person or thing C320. Tabu: looking into certain receptacle | | C400 – C499 | Speaking tabu | C410. Tabu: asking questions C430. Name tabu | | C500 – C549 | Tabu: touching | C500. Tabu: touching C510. Tabu: touching tree (plant) | | C600 – C699 | Unique prohibitions | C600. Unique prohibition (e.g., "The one forbidden place") | | C700 – C799 | Miscellaneous tabus | C751.7.1. Tabu: being in certain place at sunrise C720. Tabu: attending toilet needs | | C800 – C899 | Other tabus | C868. Tabu: fighting certain person C885.2. Tabu: listening to groans of women being violated | | C900 – C999 | Punishment for breaking tabu | C900. Punishment for breaking tabu C901. Tabu imposed as punishment |

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Every society is bound by laws, but beneath the written statutes lies a more powerful, invisible code: the . While laws are enforced by governments, taboos are enforced by the collective conscience. They are the "thou shalt nots" that define the boundaries of acceptable behavior, governing everything from dietary habits to death rituals. To understand a culture’s index of taboo is to understand its deepest fears, its moral architecture, and its definition of civilization.