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1 1, 107| and the immemorial rule of conduct, (to be followed) by all 2 1, 108| 108. The rule of conduct is transcendent law, whether 3 1, 109| departs from the rule of conduct, does not reap the fruit 4 1, 110| grounded on the rule of conduct, have taken good conduct 5 1, 110| conduct, have taken good conduct to be the most excellent 6 2, 6 | tradition and the virtuous conduct of those who know the (Veda 7 2, 18 | that country, is called the conduct of virtuous men.~ 8 2, 69 | personal purification, of conduct, of the fire-worship, and 9 2, 239| a foe (a lesson in) good conduct, and even from an impure ( 10 3, 27 | in the Veda and of good conduct, whom (the father) himself 11 3, 165| does not follow the rule of conduct, a (man destitute of energy 12 3, 167| of twice-born men, whose conduct is reprehensible, and who 13 4, 145| auspicious and the rule of good conduct, be careful of purity, and 14 4, 146| customs and the rule of good conduct, to those who are always 15 4, 155| him, untired, follow the conduct of virtuous men, connected 16 4, 156| 156. Through virtuous conduct he obtains long life, through 17 4, 156| long life, through virtuous conduct desirable offspring, through 18 4, 156| offspring, through virtuous conduct imperishable wealth; virtuous 19 4, 156| imperishable wealth; virtuous conduct destroys (the effect of) 20 4, 157| 157. For a man of bad conduct is blamed among people, 21 4, 158| 158. A man who follows the conduct of the virtuous, has faith 22 4, 175| obedience to) the sacred law, conduct worthy of an Aryan, and 23 4, 245| distinguished; by an opposite conduct he becomes a Sudra.~ 24 4, 246| company of men of cruel conduct, and does no injury (to 25 5, 4 | deviation from the rule of conduct, through remissness (in 26 5, 53 | reward for their meritorious (conduct).~ 27 5, 166| 166. In reward of such conduct, a female who controls her 28 7, 1 | show how a king should conduct himself, how he was created, 29 7, 135| and (the purity of) his conduct, the king shall provide 30 7, 154| goodwill or enmity and the conduct of the circle (of neighbours 31 7, 155| 155. On the conduct of the middlemost (prince), 32 8, 86 | twilights, and justice know the conduct of all corporeal beings.'~ 33 8, 179| of (good) family, of good conduct, well acquainted with the 34 8, 187| inquired into (depositary's) conduct, he should settle (the matter) 35 9, 7 | his offspring, virtuous conduct, his family, himself, and 36 9, 17 | dishonesty, malice, and bad conduct.~ 37 9, 80 | spirituous liquor, is of bad conduct, rebellious, diseased, mischievous, 38 9, 82 | husband) and virtuous in her conduct, may be superseded (only) 39 9, 336| The excellent law for the conduct of the (four) castes (varna), ( 40 11, 22 | considered his learning and his conduct, the king shall allow him, 41 12, 126| will be always virtuous in conduct, and will reach whatever