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1 1, 46 | after the ripening of their fruit;~ 2 1, 47 | Those trees) which bear fruit without flowers are called 3 1, 47 | which bear both flowers and fruit are called vriksha.~ 4 1, 109| conduct, does not reap the fruit of the Veda, but he who 5 2, 3 | idea that they will bear fruit.~ 6 3, 96 | the pot with flowers and fruit).~ 7 4, 172| not at once produce its fruit, like a cow; but, advancing 8 4, 173| never fails to produce fruit to him who wrought it.~ 9 4, 247| man), fuel, water, roots, fruit, food offered without asking, 10 5, 6 | from incisions, the Selu (fruit), and the thickened milk 11 5, 10 | pure flowers, roots, and fruit.~ 12 5, 54 | 54. By subsisting on pure fruit and roots, and by eating 13 5, 119| vegetables, roots, and fruit like grain;~ 14 5, 120| blankets with pounded Arishta (fruit); Amsupattas with Bel fruit; 15 5, 120| fruit); Amsupattas with Bel fruit; linen cloth with (a paste 16 5, 130| a bird when he causes a fruit to fall; a calf is pure 17 5, 157| pure flowers, roots, and fruit; but she must never even 18 6, 5 | or with herbs, roots, and fruit.~ 19 6, 7 | consisting of water, roots, and fruit.~ 20 6, 14 | Sigruka, and the Sleshmantaka fruit.~ 21 6, 15 | his vegetables, roots, and fruit.~ 22 6, 16 | somebody, nor roots and fruit grown in a village, though ( 23 6, 21 | subsist on flowers, roots, and fruit alone, which have been ripened 24 6, 25 | subsisting on roots and fruit,~ 25 6, 67 | 67. Though the fruit of the Kataka tree (the 26 6, 67 | consequence of the mention of the (fruit's) name.~ 27 7, 131| food, flowers, roots, and fruit;~ 28 7, 207| the conqueror) secure the fruit of the expedition from ( 29 8, 151| the principal); on grain, fruit, wool or hair, (and) beasts 30 8, 289| to) flowers, roots, and fruit.~ 31 8, 331| vegetables, roots, and fruit the fine (shall be) one 32 8, 339| taking of) roots and of fruit from trees, of wood for 33 10, 87 | though they be not dyed, fruit, roots, and (medical) herbs~ 34 10, 123| perform will bear him no fruit.~ 35 11, 71 | spirituous liquors, stealing fruit, firewood, or flowers, ( 36 11, 144| food, in condiments, in fruit, or in flowers, the expiation 37 11, 166| seat, flowers, roots, or fruit.~ 38 11, 237| themselves and subsist on fruit, roots, and air, survey 39 12, 67 | horse a tiger, for stealing fruit and roots a monkey, for