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1 1, 29 | gentleness or ferocity, virtue or sin, truth or falsehood, that 2 2, 26 | the body and purify (from sin) in this (life) and after 3 2, 102| the evening, destroys the sin he committed during the 4 2, 185| those accused of mortal sin).~ 5 2, 206| who may restrain him from sin, or may give him salutary 6 3, 11 | lest (he should commit) sin.~ 7 3, 37 | meritorious acts, liberates from sin ten ancestors, ten descendants 8 3, 52 | clothes of women, commit sin and will sink into hell.~ 9 3, 68 | bound (with the fetters of sin).~ 10 3, 118| alone), eats nothing but sin; for it is ordained that 11 3, 159| who is accused of a mortal sin, a hypocrite, a seller of 12 4, 198| When he has committed a sin, let him not perform a penance 13 4, 198| merit, (thus) hiding his sin under (the pretext of) a 14 4, 211| one accused of a mortal sin (Abhisasta), a hermaphrodite, 15 4, 240| suffers the punishment of its) sin.~ 16 5, 30 | be his food, commits no sin; for the creator himself 17 5, 32 | gods and manes, commits no sin, whether he has bought it, 18 5, 56 | 56. There is no sin in eating meat, in (drinking) 19 5, 164| the punishment of) her sin.~ 20 6, 72 | breath, (the production of) sin by fixed attention, all 21 6, 84 | above-mentioned acts, shakes off sin here below and reaches the 22 7, 94 | takes upon himself all the sin of his master, whatever ( 23 8, 19 | the judges are saved (from sin); the guilt falls on the 24 8, 64 | those) tainted (by mortal sin).~ 25 8, 77 | men, who are tainted with sin.~ 26 8, 349| cause of right, commits no sin.~ 27 8, 353| among men; thence (follows) sin, which cuts up even the 28 8, 420| enumerated above, and removes all sin, reaches the highest state ( 29 9, 30 | diseases, the punishment of her sin.~ 30 9, 243| of a man guilty of mortal sin; but if he takes it out 31 10, 103| in distress) commit not sin; for they (are as pure) 32 10, 104| whatsoever, is no more tainted by sin than the sky by mud.~ 33 10, 105| and was not tainted by sin, since he (only) sought 34 10, 127| their) duty, commit no sin, but gain praise, if they 35 11, 45 | prescribe a penance for a sin unintentionally committed; 36 11, 46 | 46. A sin unintentionally committed 37 11, 84 | he who has confessed his sin before an assembly of such 38 11, 87 | above-mentioned) rules, removes the sin committed by slaying a Brahmana 39 11, 94 | refuse (mala) of grain, sin also is called dirt (mala); 40 11, 123| 123. When this sin has been committed, he shall 41 11, 179| 179. The sin which a twice-born man commits 42 11, 231| He who has committed a sin and has repented, is freed 43 11, 231| repented, is freed from that sin, but he is purified only 44 11, 231| resolution of) ceasing (to sin and thinking) 'I will do 45 11, 240| who have committed mortal sin (Mahapataka) and all other 46 11, 242| 242. Whatever sin men commit by thoughts, 47 11, 252| Guru's bed is freed (from sin), if he repeatedly recites 48 11, 258| who is stained by mortal sin, becomes pure, if, with 49 11, 261| sacrifices, removes all sin, even so the Aghamarshana 50 12, 115| 115. The sin of him whom dunces, incarnations