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merchants 1
mere 5
merely 5
merit 41
meritorious 13
merits 3
messenger 1
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41 gives
41 impure
41 live
41 merit
41 over
41 owner
41 panas

Laws of Manu

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merit

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1 1, 26 | distinguish actions, he separated merit from demerit, and he caused 2 1, 82 | falsehood, and fraud the merit (gained by men) is diminished 3 2, 35 | for the sake of spiritual merit, by all twice-born men in 4 2, 57 | acquisition of) spiritual merit, and is odious among men; 5 2, 78 | Vyahritis, gains the (whole) merit which (the recitation of) 6 2, 112| 112. Where merit and wealth are not (obtained 7 2, 175| to increase his spiritual merit.~ 8 2, 188| declared to be equal (in merit) to fasting.~ 9 2, 201| he who is envious (of his merit), a (larger) insect.~ 10 2, 224| acquisition of) spiritual merit and wealth, (others place 11 2, 224| acquisition of) spiritual merit alone, and (others say that 12 3, 100| with him) all the spiritual merit even of a man who subsists 13 3, 131| production of) spiritual merit (is concerned).~ 14 4, 92 | acquisition of) spiritual merit and wealth, of the bodily 15 4, 107| acquire exceedingiy great merit, a continual interruption 16 4, 198| intended to gain) spiritual merit, (thus) hiding his sin under ( 17 4, 238| slowly accumulate spiritual merit, for the sake (of acquiring) 18 4, 239| his companions; spiritual merit alone remains (with him).~ 19 4, 241| averted faces; but spiritual merit follows the (soul).~ 20 4, 242| slowly accumulate spiritual merit, in order (that it may be 21 4, 242| after death); for with merit as his companion he will 22 6, 64 | gained through) spiritual merit.~ 23 6, 66 | of (the acquisition of) merit.~ 24 6, 78 | 79. Making over (the merit of his own) good actions 25 7, 79 | and in order to acquire merit, he shall give to Brahmanas 26 7, 95 | 95. And whatever merit (a man) who is slain in 27 8, 74 | neither loses spiritual merit nor wealth.~ 28 8, 83 | through truthfulness his merit grows, truth must, therefore, 29 8, 304| part of their spiritual merit; if he does not protect 30 8, 305| 305. Whatever (merit a man gains by) reading 31 9, 7 | his (means of acquiring) merit.~ 32 9, 111| desires (to gain) spiritual merit; for (by their living) separate ( 33 9, 111| living) separate (their) merit increases, hence separation 34 9, 249| guilty man; but (he acquires) merit when he punishes (justly).~ 35 10, 127| who are desirous to gain merit, and know (their) duty, 36 11, 15 | taker) will spread and his merit increase.~ 37 11, 23 | the part of his spiritual merit.~ 38 12, 19 | examine without tiring the merit and the guilt of that (individual 39 12, 23 | individual soul (which depend) on merit and demerit, always fix 40 12, 23 | on (the acquisition of) merit.~ 41 12, 38 | desire to gain) spiritual merit the mark of Goodness; each


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