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1 1, 24 | 24. Time and the divisions of time, 2 1, 24 | Time and the divisions of time, the lunar mansions and 3 1, 55 | darkness, it remains for a long time united with the organs ( 4 2, 15 | optionally) performed, at any time after the sun has risen, 5 2, 18 | regular succession (since time immemorial) among the (four 6 2, 38 | 38. The (time for the) Savitri (initiation) 7 2, 39 | sacrament at the proper time, become Vratyas (outcasts), 8 2, 66 | the body, at the proper time and in the proper order, 9 2, 139| those, if they meet (at one time), a Snataka and the king 10 2, 165| performing at the same time various kinds of austerities 11 3, 1 | years, or for half that time, or for a quarter, or until 12 3, 105| he have come at (supper-) time or at an inopportune moment, 13 3, 113| his ability, (at the same time) with his wife.~ 14 3, 126| propriety of) place and time, purity and (the selection 15 3, 146| satisfied for a very long time.~ 16 3, 266| rule, will serve for a long time or for eternity.~ 17 3, 272| forest serve for an endless time.~ 18 4, 93 | twilight, muttering for a long time (the Gayatri), and at the 19 4, 93 | Gayatri), and at the proper time (he must similarly perform) 20 4, 147| mutter the Veda at the proper time; for they declare that to 21 5, 25 | may have stood for a long time.~ 22 5, 105| sacred rites, the sun, and time are the purifiers of corporeal ( 23 6, 9 | sacrifices at the proper time.~ 24 6, 17 | what has been ripened by time; he either may use a stone 25 6, 21 | which have been ripened by time and have fallen spontaneously, 26 6, 45 | wait for (his appointed) time, as a servant (waits) for 27 7, 10 | power, and the place and the time, he assumes by turns many ( 28 7, 16 | Having fully considered the time and the place (of the offence), 29 7, 64 | knows the (proper) place and time (for action, who is) handsome, 30 7, 149| 149. At the time of consultation let him 31 7, 169| knows (that) at some future time his superiority (is) certain, 32 7, 169| certain, and (that) at the time present (he will suffer) 33 7, 204| resorted to at the proper time.~ 34 7, 214| violently assail him at the same time, should try all (the four) 35 7, 217| servants) who know the (proper) time (for dining), which has 36 7, 221| himself, he must, in due time, again think of the affairs 37 7, 225| something for the second time, and having been recreated 38 7, 225| rest and rise at the proper time free from fatigue.~ 39 8, 17 | else is lost at the same time when the body (perishes).~ 40 8, 32 | does not really know the time and the place (where it 41 8, 45 | witnesses, to the place, to the time, and to the aspect.~ 42 8, 126| ascertained the motive, the time and place (of the offence), 43 8, 143| a pledge for a very long time, give or sell it.~ 44 8, 145| can be lost by lapse of time; they are both recoverable, 45 8, 151| transactions interest paid at one time (not by instalments) shall 46 8, 154| pay a debt (at the fixed time), wishes to make a new contract, 47 8, 156| agreed to a certain place or time, shall not reap that reward, 48 8, 156| keep to the place and the time (stipulated).~ 49 8, 157| according to the place, the time, and the objects (carried), 50 8, 216| the lapse of) a very long time.~ 51 8, 233| at the proper place and time.~ 52 8, 251| corrode even after a long time, those he should cause to 53 8, 324| punishment, after considering the time and the purpose (for which 54 8, 400| or sells at an improper time, or he who makes a false 55 9, 4 | marriage) at the proper time; reprehensible is the husband 56 9, 38 | kinds, sown at the proper time in the land, even in one 57 9, 68 | 68. Since that (time) the virtuous censure that ( 58 9, 80 | or wasteful, may at any time be superseded (by another 59 9, 90 | marriageable; but after that time let her choose for herself 60 9, 126| likewise, (conceived at one time) in the wombs (of their 61 9, 246| sinners, men are born in (due) time (and are) long-lived,~ 62 9, 293| taking into account the time (of the offence) and the 63 9, 307| As Yama at the appointed time subjects to his rule both 64 11, 16 | who has not eaten at (the time of) six meals, may take 65 11, 16 | meals, may take at (the time of) the seventh meal (food) 66 11, 124| there and bathing at (the time of) the three savanas (morning, 67 11, 192| taught the Savitri (at the time) prescribed by the rule, 68 11, 217| and bathes (daily) at the time of three libations (morning, 69 11, 225| 225. Let him pass the time standing (during the day) 70 11, 233| must not commit it a second time.~