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guhyakas 1
guilds 1
guile 2
guilt 72
guiltless 2
guilty 6
guna 1
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73 cause
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72 guilt
71 alone
71 becomes
71 eat

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guilt

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1 2, 79 | a month even from great guilt, as a snake from its slough.~ 2 2, 93 | man doubtlessly will incur guilt; but if he keep them under 3 2, 102| the Savitri), removes the guilt contracted during the (previous) 4 2, 116| who recites it, incurs the guilt of stealing the Veda, and 5 2, 221| penance, is tainted by great guilt.~ 6 3, 98 | misfortune and from great guilt.~ 7 4, 200| takes upon himself the guilt of (all) students and is 8 4, 201| tainted by a portion of the guilt of him who made the tank.~ 9 4, 202| fourth of (the owner's) guilt.~ 10 4, 228| who saves him from all (guilt).~ 11 5, 34 | 34. After death the guilt of one who slays deer for 12 6, 78 | to his friends and (the guilt of) his evil deeds to his 13 6, 94 | rites, throwing off the guilt of his (sinful) acts, subduing 14 6, 95 | from desires, destroys his guilt by his renunciation and 15 8, 18 | 18. One quarter of (the guilt of) an unjust (decision) 16 8, 19 | condemned, the king is free from guilt, and the judges are saved ( 17 8, 19 | are saved (from sin); the guilt falls on the perpetrator ( 18 8, 40 | for himself incurs the guilt of a thief.~ 19 8, 88 | threatening him) with (the guilt of) every crime that causes 20 8, 105| in order to expiate the guilt of that falsehood.~ 21 8, 113| imprecating on his own head the guilt) of all grievous offences ( 22 8, 296| If a man is killed, his guilt will be at once the same 23 8, 300| otherwise will incur the same guilt as a thief.~ 24 8, 316| thief is freed from the (guilt of) theft; but the king, 25 8, 316| takes upon himself the guilt of the thief.~ 26 8, 317| learned Brahmana throws his guilt on him who eats his food, 27 8, 337| In (a case of) theft the guilt of a Sudra shall be eightfold, 28 8, 342| carriage will have incurred the guilt of a thief.~ 29 8, 351| assassin the slayer incurs no guilt, whether (he does it) publicly 30 8, 355| cause, shall not incur any guilt, since in him there is no 31 9, 71 | before given, incurs (the guilt of) speaking falsely regarding 32 9, 91 | a husband, she incurs no guilt, nor (does) he whom she 33 9, 243| greed, he is tainted by that guilt (of the offender).~ 34 9, 249| punishes an innocent (man), his guilt is considered as great as 35 10, 111| 111. The guilt incurred by offering sacrifices 36 10, 118| the crops), is free from guilt, if he protects his subjects 37 11, 53 | consequence of a remnant of (the guilt of former) crimes, are born 38 11, 76 | in order to remove (the guilt of) slaying a Brahmana, 39 11, 80 | cows, is freed from (the guilt of) the murder of a Brahmana, 40 11, 81 | cause, he is freed (from his guilt).~ 41 11, 82 | lapse of twelve years (the guilt of) slaying a Brahmana.~ 42 11, 83 | horse-sacrifice, is (also) freed (from guilt).~ 43 11, 91 | that, he is freed from his guilt;~ 44 11, 93 | in order to remove (the guilt of) drinking Sura, he may 45 11, 102| remove by austerities the guilt of stealing the gold (of 46 11, 103| twice-born man may remove the guilt incurred by a theft (of 47 11, 107| in order to remove (the guilt of) violating a Guru's bed.~ 48 11, 108| Mahapataka) may remove their guilt, but those who committed 49 11, 116| removes after three months the guilt which he incurred by killing 50 11, 140| in order to remove his guilt.~ 51 11, 146| 146. The guilt incurred intentionally or 52 11, 162| penances which remove the guilt of theft.~ 53 11, 170| twice-born man may remove the guilt of theft; but the guilt 54 11, 170| guilt of theft; but the guilt of approaching women who 55 11, 195| man) is freed from (the guilt of) accepting presents from 56 11, 198| sacrifice, removes (his guilt) by three Krikkhra (penances).~ 57 11, 216| Krikkhra, which removes all guilt.~ 58 11, 228| a sinner is freed from guilt, and in case no other course 59 11, 229| so far he is freed from guilt, as a snake from its slough.~ 60 11, 230| his body freed from that guilt.~ 61 11, 233| desires to be freed from (the guilt on it, must not commit it 62 11, 240| severally freed from their guilt by means of well-performed 63 11, 246| suffering) quickly destroy all guilt, even that caused by mortal 64 11, 247| knows the Veda destroys all guilt by the fire of knowledge.~ 65 11, 250| Removing by thy splendour our guilt, O Agni,' &c., (that seen) 66 11, 251| instantly becomes free from guilt, if he once mutters (the 67 11, 257| removes even very great guilt by offering clarified butter 68 11, 261| Aghamarshana hymn effaces all guilt.~ 69 11, 262| Rig-veda is not stained by guilt, though he may have destroyed 70 12, 19 | tiring the merit and the guilt of that (individual soul), 71 12, 69 | committed a theft, shall incur guilt; they will become the females 72 12, 104| austerities he destroys guilt, by sacred learning he obtains


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