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1 1, 4 | whose power is measureless, being thus asked by the high-minded 2 1, 41 | and at my command, (each being) according to (the results 3 1, 56 | 56. When, being clothed with minute particles ( 4 1, 60 | that great sage Bhrigu, being thus addressed by Manu, 5 1, 65 | human and divine, the night (being intended) for the repose 6 1, 79 | thousand (of their years), being multiplied by seventy-one, ( 7 1, 95 | 95. What created being can surpass him, through 8 2, 16 | while sacred formulas are being recited, is entitled (to 9 2, 29 | while sacred formulas are being recited, he must be fed 10 2, 107| 107. For him who, being pure and controlling his 11 2, 125| the syllable preceding it being drawn out to the length 12 2, 143| 143. He who, being (duly) chosen (for the purpose), 13 2, 176| day, having bathed, and being purified, he must offer 14 2, 183| 183. A student, being pure, shall daily bring 15 2, 185| house in the) village, being pure and remaining silent; 16 2, 187| 187. He who, without being sick, neglects during seven ( 17 3, 40 | enjoyments as they desire and being most righteous, they will 18 3, 45 | his wife in due season, being constantly satisfied with 19 3, 45 | her (alone); he may also, being intent on pleasing her, 20 3, 58 | which female relations, not being duly honoured, pronounce 21 3, 120| but not if no sacrifice is being performed; that is a settled 22 3, 190| 190. But a Brahmana who, being duly invited to a rite in 23 3, 191| 191. But he who, being invited to a Sraddha, dallies 24 3, 216| to the (prescribed) rule, being pure, let him wipe the same 25 3, 225| which is brought without being held with both hands.~ 26 3, 226| 226. Let him, being pure and attentive, carefully 27 3, 228| present (to his guests), being pure and attentive, successively 28 3, 233| 233. Himself being delighted, let him give 29 4, 28 | 28. For his fires, not being worshipped by offerings 30 4, 29 | stay in his house without being honoured, according to his 31 4, 142| Brahmana, or fire; nor, being in good health, let him 32 4, 200| 200. He who, without being a student, gains his livelihood 33 4, 240| 240. Single is each being born; single it dies; single 34 4, 260| 260. A Brahmana who, being learned in the lore of the 35 5, 25 | by twice-born men without being mixed with fatty (substances), 36 5, 35 | 35. But a man who, being duly engaged (to officiate 37 5, 40 | for sacrifices, receive (being reborn) higher existences.~ 38 5, 122| and straw become pure by being sprinkled (with water), 39 6, 6 | his beard, and his nails (being unclipped).~ 40 6, 52 | His hair, nails, and beard being clipped, carrying an alms-bowl, 41 6, 62 | with hated men, on their being overpowered by age and being 42 6, 62 | being overpowered by age and being tormented with diseases,~ 43 7, 3 | For, when these creatures, being without a king, through 44 8, 15 | 15. 'Justice, being violated, destroys; justice, 45 8, 15 | violated, destroys; justice, being preserved, preserves: therefore 46 8, 54 | varies (his case), or who being questioned on a fact duly 47 8, 56 | 56. Or who, being ordered to speak, does not 48 8, 57 | I have witnesses,' and, being ordered to produce them, 49 8, 60 | 60. (A defendant) who, being brought (into court) by 50 8, 60 | by the creditor, (and) being questioned, denies (the 51 8, 79 | 79. The witnesses being assembled in the court in 52 8, 87 | 87. The (judge), being purified, shall ask in the 53 8, 94 | man tumble into hell, who being interrogated in a judicial 54 8, 107| 107. A man who, without being ill, does not give evidence 55 8, 139| 139. A debt being admitted as due, (the defendant) 56 8, 152| interest beyond the legal rate, being against (the law), cannot 57 8, 197| of another man, without being the owner and without the 58 8, 202| producible, (the buyer) being exculpated by a public sale, 59 8, 215| or workman) who, without being ill, out of pride fails 60 8, 255| 255. As they, being questioned, unanimously 61 8, 256| flowers) and red dresses, being sworn each by (the rewards 62 8, 257| stated, they are guiltless (being) veracious witnesses; but 63 8, 261| 261. As they, being examined, declare the marks 64 8, 295| the death of any living being, a fine shall without doubt 65 8, 313| 313. He who, being abused by men in pain, pardons ( 66 8, 318| the king, go to heaven, being pure like those who performed 67 8, 388| forsakes a sacrificer, (each being) able to perform his work 68 9, 23 | woman of the lowest birth, being united to Vasishtha and 69 9, 23 | Vasishtha and Sarangi, (being united) to Mandapala, became 70 9, 63 | 63. If those two (being thus) appointed deviate 71 9, 67 | castes (varna), his intellect being destroyed by lust.~ 72 9, 71 | falsely regarding a human being.~ 73 9, 83 | 83. A wife who, being superseded, in anger departs 74 9, 91 | 91. If, being not given in marriage, she 75 9, 104| the mother, the brothers, being assembled, may divide among 76 9, 124| 124. But the eldest (son, being) born of the eldest wife, 77 9, 143| unworthy of a share, (one being) the son of an adulterer 78 9, 169| man) makes his son, (he being) equal (by caste), acquainted 79 9, 177| having lost his parents or being abandoned (by them) without ( 80 9, 181| legitimate son of the body), being begotten by strangers, belong ( 81 9, 205| 205. But if all of them, being unlearned, acquire property 82 9, 207| if one of the brothers, being able (to maintain himself) 83 9, 274| ability when a village is being plundered, a dyke is being 84 9, 274| being plundered, a dyke is being destroyed, or a highway 85 9, 322| Brahmanas and Kshatriyas, being closely united, prosper 86 10, 9 | daughter of a Sudra springs a being, called Ugra, resembling 87 10, 30 | begets on a Brahmana female a being excluded (from the Aryan 88 10, 30 | varna, sons) more (worthy of being) excluded (than he himself).~ 89 10, 68 | the sacraments, the first (being excluded) on account of 90 10, 99 | 99. But a Sudra, being unable to find service with 91 10, 128| the more he gains, without being censured, (exaltation in) 92 11, 28 | twice-born, who, without being in distress, performs his 93 11, 30 | That evil-minded man, who, being able (to fulfil) the original 94 11, 41 | 41. A Brahmana who, being an Agnihotrin, voluntarily 95 11, 147| Varuni, becomes pure by being initiated (again); (even 96 11, 178| 178. If, being solicited by a man (of) 97 11, 203| the necessities of nature, being greatly pressed, either 98 12, 35 | having done, doing, or being about to do any act, feels 99 12, 75 | 75. (The torture of) being tossed about in dreadful 100 12, 75 | the like, and (that of) being bound and mangled;~ 101 12, 76 | torments, the (pain of) being devoured by ravens and owls, 102 12, 76 | sand, and the (torture of) being boiled in jars, which is 103 12, 78 | bear, and the misery of being enslaved by others,~