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lohakaraka 1
lohasanku 1
lonely 5
long 51
long-eared 1
long-lived 3
longer 2
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52 towards
52 whatever
51 likewise
51 long
50 become
50 kinds
50 mind

Laws of Manu

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1 1, 55 | darkness, it remains for a long time united with the organs ( 2 1, 73 | that his night lasts as long, (are really) men acquainted 3 1, 106| understanding, it procures fame and long life, it (leads to) supreme 4 2, 33 | pleasing and auspicious, end in long vowels, and contain a word 5 2, 52 | His meal will procure) long life, if he eats facing 6 2, 162| suffer) scorn as (he would long for) nectar.~ 7 2, 235| 235. As long as those three live, so 8 2, 235| as those three live, so long let him not (independently) 9 2, 241| serve (such a) teacher, as long as the instruction lasts.~ 10 3, 102| because he stays (sthita) not long (anityam), he is called 11 3, 106| guests procures wealth, fame, long life, and heavenly bliss.~ 12 3, 146| be satisfied for a very long time.~ 13 3, 237| 237. As long as the food remains warm, 14 3, 237| the food remains warm, as long as they eat in silence, 15 3, 237| they eat in silence, as long as the qualities of the 16 3, 237| food are not proclaimed, so long the manes partake (of it).~ 17 3, 266| the rule, will serve for a long time or for eternity.~ 18 4, 13 | which secure heavenly bliss, long life, and fame.~ 19 4, 27 | shall, if he desires to live long, not eat new grain or meat, 20 4, 60 | is not obeyed, nor (stay) long where diseases are endemic; 21 4, 60 | on a journey, nor reside long on a mountain.~ 22 4, 73 | night let him keep at a long distance from the roots 23 4, 76 | still) wet, will attain long life.~ 24 4, 78 | or chaff, if he desires long life.~ 25 4, 93 | twilight, muttering for a long time (the Gayatri), and 26 4, 94 | devotions, the sages obtained long life, wisdom, honour, fame, 27 4, 106| the stoppage shall last as long as the light (of the sun 28 4, 111| 111. As long as the smell and the stains 29 4, 111| of a learned Brahmana, so long he must not recite the Veda.~ 30 4, 131| twilights let him not stay long on a cross-road.~ 31 4, 134| nothing so detrimental to long life as criminal conversation 32 4, 156| virtuous conduct he obtains long life, through virtuous conduct 33 4, 230| obtains land, a giver of gold long life, a giver of a house 34 5, 25 | they may have stood for a long time.~ 35 5, 82 | he shall be impure) as long as the light (of the sun 36 5, 126| 126. As long as the (foul) smell does 37 5, 126| does not disappear), so long must earth and water be 38 5, 151| permission, she shall obey as long as he lives, and when he 39 7, 111| with his relatives, ere long be deprived of his life 40 7, 134| with hunger, will even, ere long, be afflicted by famine.~ 41 7, 187| or like a pin (i.e. in a long line), or like a Garuda ( 42 8, 143| such) a pledge for a very long time, give or sell it.~ 43 8, 145| though they have remained long (with the bailee).~ 44 8, 216| after (the lapse of) a very long time.~ 45 8, 251| not corrode even after a long time, those he should cause 46 8, 252| 252. By these signs, by long continued possession, and 47 8, 271| an iron nail, ten fingers long, shall be thrust red-hot 48 8, 401| come, whither they go, how long they have been kept, the ( 49 8, 406| 406. For a long passage the boat-hire must 50 9, 41 | and its Angas and desires long life, cohabit with another' 51 10, 90 | them and has not kept them long.~


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