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1 1, 21 | according to the words of the Veda.~ 2 1, 23 | forth the threefold eternal Veda, called Rik, Yagus, and 3 1, 84 | mortals, mentioned in the Veda, the desired results of 4 1, 88 | teaching and studying (the Veda), sacrificing for their 5 1, 89 | sacrifices, to study (the Veda), and to abstain from attaching 6 1, 90 | sacrifices, to study (the Veda), to trade, to lend money, 7 1, 93 | and as he possesses the Veda, he is by right the lord 8 1, 97 | Brahmanas, those learned (in the Veda); of the learned, those 9 1, 109| not reap the fruit of the Veda, but he who duly follows 10 2, 1 | followed by men learned (in the Veda) and assented to in their 11 2, 2 | grounded the study of the Veda and the performance of the 12 2, 2 | actions, prescribed by the Veda.~ 13 2, 6 | 6. The whole Veda is the (first) source of 14 2, 6 | conduct of those who know the (Veda further), also the customs 15 2, 7 | been fully declared in the Veda: for that (sage was) omniscient.~ 16 2, 10 | revelation) is meant the Veda, and by Smriti (tradition) 17 2, 11 | atheist and a scorner of the Veda.~ 18 2, 12 | 12. The Veda, the sacred tradition, the 19 2, 26 | rites, prescribed by the Veda, must the ceremony on conception 20 2, 28 | 28. By the study of the Veda, by vows, by burnt oblations, 21 2, 40 | connexion either through the Veda or by marriage.~ 22 2, 70 | begin the Study (of the Veda), shall receive instruction, 23 2, 71 | end of (a lesson in the) Veda he must always clasp both 24 2, 71 | palms for the sake of the Veda).~ 25 2, 74 | end of (a lesson in) the Veda; (for) unless the syllable 26 2, 78 | Brahmana, learned in the Veda, who recites during both 27 2, 81 | Savitri are the portal of the Veda and the gate leading (to 28 2, 84 | All rites ordained in the Veda, burnt oblations and (other) 29 2, 85 | according to the rules (of the Veda); a (prayer) which is inaudible ( 30 2, 86 | enjoined by the rules (of the Veda) are all together not equal 31 2, 105| supplementary treatises of the Veda, and when (one recites) 32 2, 105| the daily portion of the Veda, no regard need be paid 33 2, 106| to Brahman); at that the Veda takes the place of the burnt 34 2, 107| a year daily recites the Veda according to the rule, that ( 35 2, 109| may be instructed (in the Veda).~ 36 2, 113| distress a teacher of the Veda should rather die with his 37 2, 116| acquires without permission the Veda from one who recites it, 38 2, 116| the guilt of stealing the Veda, and shall sink into hell.~ 39 2, 117| worldly affairs, to the Veda, or to the Brahman.~ 40 2, 140| pupil and teaches him the Veda together with the Kalpa 41 2, 141| teaches a portion only of the Veda, or also the Angas of the 42 2, 141| or also the Angas of the Veda, is called the sub-teacher ( 43 2, 142| accordance with the rules (of the Veda) the rites, the Garbhadhana ( 44 2, 144| fills both his ears with the Veda, (the pupil) shall consider 45 2, 146| gives (the knowledge of) the Veda, the giver of the Veda is 46 2, 146| the Veda, the giver of the Veda is the more venerable father; 47 2, 146| birth for the sake of the Veda (ensures) eternal (rewards) 48 2, 148| acquainted with the whole Veda, in accordance with the 49 2, 149| by (instruction in) the Veda, be it little or much, is 50 2, 149| conferred by instruction in) the Veda.~ 51 2, 150| birth for the sake of the Veda and the teacher of the prescribed 52 2, 153| and he who teaches him the Veda is his father; for (the 53 2, 153| father" to a teacher of the Veda.'~ 54 2, 154| He who has learnt the Veda together with the Angas ( 55 2, 156| though young, has learned the Veda, the gods consider to be 56 2, 164| for (those who) study the Veda.~ 57 2, 165| Aryan must study the whole Veda together with the Rahasyas, 58 2, 165| prescribed by the rules (of the Veda).~ 59 2, 166| austerities, constantly repeat the Veda; for the study of the Veda 60 2, 166| Veda; for the study of the Veda is declared (to be) in this 61 2, 167| garland, daily recites the Veda in private to the utmost 62 2, 168| not having studied the Veda, applies himself to other ( 63 2, 170| birth for the sake of the Veda; they declare that in that ( 64 2, 171| father because he gives the Veda; for nobody can perform 65 2, 172| before his birth from the Veda.~ 66 2, 173| and gradually learn the Veda, observing the prescribed 67 2, 183| in (the knowledge of) the Veda and in (performing) sacrifices, 68 2, 191| himself in studying (the Veda), and in doing what is serviceable 69 2, 241| student) may learn (the Veda) from one who is not a Brahmana; 70 2, 242| does not know the whole Veda and the Angas.~ 71 3, 3 | received his heritage, the Veda, from his father, shall 72 3, 7 | born), one in which the Veda is not studied, one (the 73 3, 27 | to a man learned in the Veda and of good conduct, whom ( 74 3, 39 | radiant with knowledge of the Veda and honoured by the Sishtas ( 75 3, 41 | of untruth, who hate the Veda and the sacred law.~ 76 3, 63 | neglecting the study of the Veda, and by irreverence towards 77 3, 65 | in the (knowledge of the) Veda, quickly perish.~ 78 3, 66 | in the knowledge of the Veda, though possessing little 79 3, 75 | private recitation of the Veda, and also to the performance 80 3, 81 | private recitation of the Veda, the gods by burnt oblations, 81 3, 96 | the true meaning of the Veda, even (a small portion of 82 3, 129| are unacquainted with the Veda.~ 83 3, 130| entire (recension of the) Veda;~(if descended from a virtuous 84 3, 131| single man, learned in the Veda, who is satisfied (with 85 3, 134| to the recitation of the Veda, and others to (the performance 86 3, 136| one whole recension of the Veda and the Angas, and a son 87 3, 136| entire recension of the Veda and the Angas,~ 88 3, 137| he whose father knows the Veda, is the more venerable one ( 89 3, 137| because respect is due to the Veda (which he has learned).~ 90 3, 145| entire (recension of that) Veda, or a follower of the Yagur-veda 91 3, 151| who has not studied (the Veda), one afflicted with a skin-disease, 92 3, 157| outcasts either through the Veda or through a marriage,~ 93 3, 160| gambling, he who learns (the Veda) from his son,~ 94 3, 161| and he who cavils at the Veda must (all) be avoided.~ 95 3, 179| Brahmana, though learned in the Veda, accepts through covetousness 96 3, 186| knows the meaning of the Veda, and he who expounds it, 97 3, 188| himself and not recite the Veda, and he who performs the 98 3, 231| him give riddles from the Veda, for that is agreeable to 99 3, 232| let (his guests) hear the Veda, the Institutes of the sacred 100 3, 284| thus (speaks) the eternal Veda.~ 101 4, 14 | prescribed for him in the Veda; for he who performs those 102 4, 17 | impede the study of the Veda; (let him maintain himself) 103 4, 19 | Nigamas which explain the Veda.~ 104 4, 30 | logicians, (arguing against the Veda,) and those who live like 105 4, 31 | Snatakas after studying the Veda, or after completing their 106 4, 35 | engaged in studying the Veda and (such acts as are) conducive 107 4, 58 | private recitation of the Veda, and at meals.~ 108 4, 91 | know that, who study the Veda and desire bliss after death, 109 4, 92 | the true meaning of the Veda.~ 110 4, 99 | tired with reciting the Veda, go again to sleep.~ 111 4, 104| know the recitation of the Veda to be forbidden, and also 112 4, 108| men the (recitation of the Veda must be) stopped.~ 113 4, 110| Brahmana shall not recite the Veda during three days, when 114 4, 111| long he must not recite the Veda.~ 115 4, 114| all remembrance of) the Veda; let him therefore avoid ( 116 4, 115| Brahmana shall not recite (the Veda) during a dust-storm, nor 117 4, 117| accepted it, recite the Veda; for the hand of a Brahmana 118 4, 120| Let him not recite the Veda on horseback, nor on a tree, 119 4, 123| night) after finishing a Veda or after reciting an Aranyaka.~ 120 4, 125| afterwards the (text of the) Veda.~ 121 4, 147| tiring, daily mutter the Veda at the proper time; for 122 4, 148| 148. By daily reciting the Veda, by (the observance of the 123 4, 149| existences, again recites the Veda, gains endless bliss by 124 4, 149| the continual study of the Veda.~ 125 4, 162| nor him who explained the Veda, nor his father and mother, 126 4, 190| austerities nor studies the Veda, yet delights in accepting 127 4, 192| is unacquainted with the Veda.~ 128 4, 199| by those who expound the Veda, and a vow, performed under 129 4, 232| eternal bliss, a giver of the Veda (brahman) union with Brahman;~ 130 4, 233| 233. The gift of the Veda surpasses all other gifts, 131 5, 2 | the sacred science, the Veda, (and) who fulfil their 132 5, 42 | the true meaning of the Veda, slays an animal for these 133 5, 43 | is not sanctioned by the Veda.~ 134 5, 44 | destitute of motion, which the Veda has prescribed for certain 135 5, 44 | law shone forth from the Veda.~ 136 5, 82 | for a Guru who knows the Veda and the Angas.~ 137 5, 107| those who best know the Veda by austerities.~ 138 5, 138| he is going to recite the Veda, and always before he takes 139 5, 145| he is going to study the Veda.~ 140 6, 8 | in privately reciting the Veda; let him be patient of hardships, 141 6, 75 | rites prescribed in the Veda, and by rigorously practising 142 6, 82 | recite (those texts of) the Veda which refer to the sacrifice, ( 143 6, 82 | concluding portions of the Veda (Vedanta).~ 144 6, 83 | know (the meaning of the Veda); that is (the protection) 145 6, 85 | rites prescribed by) the Veda.~ 146 6, 88 | with the precepts of the Veda and of the Smriti, the housekeeper 147 6, 94 | organs and having studied the Veda, he may live at his ease 148 7, 2 | sacrament prescribed by the Veda, must duly protect this 149 7, 38 | aged Brahmanas who know the Veda and are pure; for he who 150 7, 82 | house (after studying the Veda); for that (money which 151 7, 85 | gift) to one who knows the Veda and the Angas (Vedaparaga, 152 7, 97 | 97. A text of the Veda (declares) that (the soldiers) 153 7, 135| ascertained his learning in the Veda and (the purity of) his 154 8, 65 | Srotriya, nor a student of the Veda, nor (an ascetic) who has 155 8, 190| oaths prescribed in the Veda.~ 156 8, 305| man gains by) reading the Veda, by sacrificing, by charitable 157 8, 407| who are students of the Veda, shall not be made to pay 158 9, 41 | well-trained man, who knows the Veda and its Angas and desires 159 9, 45 | offspring; thus (says the Veda), and (learned) Brahmanas 160 9, 96 | therefore, are ordained in the Veda to be performed (by the 161 9, 245| who has learnt the whole Veda is the lord of the whole 162 9, 316| and whose wealth is the Veda?~ 163 10, 1 | prescribed) duties, study (the Veda); but among them the Brahmana ( 164 10, 79 | liberality, the study of the Veda, and the performance of 165 10, 80 | commendable are, teaching the Veda for a Brahmana, protecting ( 166 11, 1 | mother, a student of the Veda, and a sick man,~ 167 11, 6 | Brahmanas learned in the Veda and living alone; (thus) 168 11, 37 | rites), and know the whole Veda.~ 169 11, 42 | among those who recite the Veda.~ 170 11, 51 | stealer of the words (of the Veda), dumbness a stealer of 171 11, 57 | 57. Forgetting the Veda, reviling the Vedas, giving 172 11, 60 | the (daily) study of the Veda, and neglecting the (sacred 173 11, 63 | relative, teaching (the Veda) for wages, learning (the 174 11, 63 | for wages, learning (the Veda) from a paid teacher, and 175 11, 78 | thrice the Samhita of a Veda.~ 176 11, 85 | authoritative for men, because the Veda is the foundation for that.~ 177 11, 86 | them who are learned in the Veda proclaim the expiation for 178 11, 98 | 98. When the Brahman (the Veda) which dwells in his body 179 11, 117| Brahmanas) learned in the Veda ten cows and a bull, (or) 180 11, 121| 121. Those who know the Veda declare that a voluntary 181 11, 122| The divine light which the Veda imparts to the student, 182 11, 193| neglected (to learn) the Veda, desire to perform a penance.~ 183 11, 199| improperly) divulged the Veda, atones for his offence, 184 11, 201| recite the Samhita (of a Veda), and (to perform) daily 185 11, 204| rites prescribed by the Veda and for neglecting the special 186 11, 228| austerity, and by reciting (the Veda) a sinner is freed from 187 11, 235| by the sages to whom the Veda was revealed, to have austerity 188 11, 246| The daily study of the Veda, the performance of the 189 11, 247| even so he who knows the Veda destroys all guilt by the 190 11, 259| repeats the Samhita of the Veda in a forest, sanctified 191 11, 264| engulfed in the threefold Veda.~ 192 11, 265| known (to form) the triple Veda; he who knows them, (is 193 11, 265| is called) learned in the Veda.~ 194 11, 266| based, is another triple Veda which must be kept secret; 195 11, 266| is called) learned in the Veda.~ 196 12, 83 | 83. Studying the Veda, (practising) austerities, ( 197 12, 86 | the acts taught in the Veda must ever be held to be 198 12, 87 | the acts prescribed by the Veda all those (others) are fully 199 12, 88 | The acts prescribed by the Veda are of two kinds, such as 200 12, 92 | passions, and in studying the Veda.~ 201 12, 94 | 94. The Veda is the eternal eye of the 202 12, 95 | which are not based on the Veda, produce no reward after 203 12, 96 | doctrines), differing from the (Veda), which spring up and (soon) 204 12, 97 | severally known by means of the Veda.~ 205 12, 98 | smell are known through the Veda alone, (their) production ( 206 12, 99 | The eternal lore of the Veda upholds all created beings; 207 12, 101| even so he who knows the Veda burns out the taint of his 208 12, 109| sacred law, have studied the Veda together with its appendages, 209 12, 113| one Brahmana versed in the Veda declares to be law, must 210 12, 114| are unacquainted with the Veda, and subsist only by the