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Laws of Manu

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1 1, 1 | 1. The great sages approached Manu, who 2 1, 4 | asked by the high-minded great sages, duly honoured them, 3 1, 6 | making (all) this, the great elements and the rest, discernible, 4 1, 15 | 15. Moreover, the great one, the soul, and all ( 5 1, 18 | 18. That the great elements enter, together 6 1, 34 | called into existence ten great sages, lords of created 7 1, 36 | seven other Manus possessing great brilliancy, gods and classes 8 1, 36 | and classes of gods and great sages of measureless power,~ 9 1, 54 | absorbed all at once in that great soul, then he who is the 10 1, 60 | 60. Then that great sage Bhrigu, being thus 11 1, 62 | Raivata, Kakshusha, possessing great lustre, and the son of Vivasvat.~ 12 1, 112| the regulations for the great sacrifices and the eternal 13 2, 28 | procreation of) sons, by the great sacrifices, and by (Srauta) 14 2, 79 | after a month even from great guilt, as a snake from its 15 2, 154| Anukana) is (considered) great by us.'~ 16 2, 221| penance, is tainted by great guilt.~ 17 3, 6 | families, be they ever so great, or rich in kine, horses, 18 3, 53 | of) a fee, be it small or great, is a sale (of the daughter).~ 19 3, 63 | irreverence towards Brahmanas, (great) families sink low.~ 20 3, 66 | are numbered among the great, and acquire great fame.~ 21 3, 66 | among the great, and acquire great fame.~ 22 3, 67 | ceremonies and the five (great) sacrifices, and (with that) 23 3, 69 | of all these (five) the great sages have prescribed for 24 3, 69 | performance of the five) great sacrifices.~ 25 3, 71 | neglects not these five great sacrifices, while he is 26 3, 83 | which belongs to the five great sacrifices; but let him 27 3, 98 | from misfortune and from great guilt.~ 28 3, 128| most worthy Brahmana yields great reward.~ 29 3, 130| declared (to procure as great rewards as) a guest (atithi).~ 30 3, 154| one who neglects the five great sacrifices, an enemy of 31 3, 192| strife, and endowed with great virtues.~ 32 3, 281| included among the five great sacrifices, every day.~ 33 3, 286| relating to the five (daily great) sacrifices have been declared 34 4, 20 | understands (them), and his great learning shines brightly.~ 35 4, 22 | rites, always offer these great sacrifices in their organs ( 36 4, 107| wish to acquire exceedingiy great merit, a continual interruption 37 4, 167| after death exceedingly great pain.~ 38 4, 174| unrighteousness, then he gains great good fortune, next he conquers 39 4, 231| a giver of a draught-ox great good fortune, a giver of 40 4, 257| the law, his debts to the great sages, to the manes, and 41 5, 3 | Manu, (thus) answered the great sages: 'Hear, (in punishment) 42 5, 34 | deer for gain is not as (great) as that of him who eats 43 5, 54 | one does not gain (so great) a reward as by entirely 44 5, 56 | beings, but abstention brings great rewards.~ 45 5, 169| never neglect the five (great) sacrifices, and, having 46 6, 5 | Let him offer those five great sacrifices according to 47 6, 32 | those modes practised by the great sages, is exalted in the 48 6, 89 | 90. As all rivers, both great and small, find a resting-place 49 7, 7 | he Kubera, he Varuna, he great Indra.~ 50 7, 8 | mere) mortal; for he is a great deity in human form.~ 51 7, 55 | a kingdom which yields great revenues.~ 52 7, 77 | body), and is born in a great family, who is charming 53 7, 86 | the giver) a small or a great reward will be obtained 54 7, 211| compassionate disposition, and great liberality are the virtues 55 8, 110| 110. Both by the great sages and the gods oaths 56 8, 128| those who deserve it, brings great infamy on himself and (after 57 8, 347| sake, nor for the sake of great lucre, must a king let go 58 9, 31 | present day) and the ancient great sages have held concerning 59 9, 227| gambling has been seen to cause great enmity; a wise man, therefore, 60 9, 249| his guilt is considered as great as when he sets free a guilty 61 9, 309| subjects (greet with as great joy) as men feel on seeing 62 9, 317| ignorant or learned, is a great divinity, just as the fire, 63 9, 317| not carried forth, is a great divinity.~ 64 9, 319| each of) them is a very great deity.~ 65 10, 29 | females of the other, a great many (kinds of) despicable ( 66 10, 33 | dawn, continually. praises (great) men.~ 67 10, 60 | Even if a man, born in a great family, sprang from criminal 68 10, 60 | father), be they small or great.~ 69 10, 107| Bharadvaga, a performer of great austerities, accepted many 70 11, 29 | the Sadhyas, and by the great sages (of the) Brahmana ( 71 11, 36 | nor a fool, nor a man in great suffering, nor one uninitiated, 72 11, 64 | of any sort, executing great mechanical works, injuring ( 73 11, 222| Maruts, together with the great sages, practised this (rite) 74 11, 246| the performance of the great sacrifices according to 75 11, 253| desires to expiate sins great or small, must mutter during 76 11, 257| twice-born man removes even very great guilt by offering clarified 77 11, 264| of earth, falling into a great lake, is quickly dissolved, 78 12, 2 | 2. To the great sages (who addressed him 79 12, 14 | 14. These two, the Great One and the Kshetragna, 80 12, 24 | the Self, with which the Great One always completely pervades 81 12, 42 | insects, both small and great, fishes, snakes, and tortoises, 82 12, 50 | the universe, the law, the Great One, and the Undiscernible


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