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Laws of Manu

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act

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1 1, 42 | 42. But whatever act is stated (to belong) to ( 2 2, 2 | 2. To act solely from a desire for 3 2, 3 | in the conception that an act can yield them, and in consequence 4 2, 4 | 4. Not a single act here (below) appears ever 5 2, 223| as (any other permitted act) in which his heart finds 6 2, 237| highest duty, every other (act) is a subordinate duty.~ 7 3, 95 | reward for his meritorious act which (a student) obtains 8 3, 188| performs the Sraddha (must act in the same manner).~ 9 4, 72 | oxen) is anyhow a blamable act.~ 10 4, 161| When the performance of an act gladdens his heart, let 11 4, 197| 197. Those Brahmanas who act like herons, and those who 12 4, 198| under the pretence (that the act is intended to gain) spiritual 13 5, 139| Sudra (shall perform each act) once (only).~ 14 7, 16 | punishment) on men who act unjustly.~ 15 7, 32 | 32. Let him act with justice in his own 16 7, 59 | him afterwards begin to act.~ 17 7, 104| 104. Let him ever act without guile, and on no 18 7, 163| contrary (when the allies act separately).~ 19 8, 69 | personal knowledge (of an act committed) in the interior 20 8, 313| will in reward of that (act) be exalted in heaven; but 21 9, 63 | deviate from the rule and act from carnal desire, they 22 9, 259| rank and physicians who act improperly, men living by 23 9, 302| or brazen) age, ready to act the Treta (or silver age), 24 10, 101| own (prescribed) path, may act in the following manner.~ 25 11, 8 | derive any benefit from that (act), though he may have formerly 26 11, 44 | man who omits a prescribed act, or performs a blamable 27 11, 44 | or performs a blamable act, or cleaves to sensual enjoyments, 28 11, 47 | decree of) fate or by (an act) committed in a former life, 29 11, 97 | texts), or commit some other act which ought not to be committed.~ 30 11, 226| ability; (let him) carefully (act thus) on (the occasion of) 31 11, 234| uneasy with respect to any act, let him repeat the austerities ( 32 11, 256| has committed any blamable act in water, shall subsist 33 11, 264| dissolved, even so every sinful act is engulfed in the threefold 34 12, 8 | a good or evil mental (act) in his mind, (that of) 35 12, 8 | mind, (that of) a verbal (act) in his speech, (that of) 36 12, 8 | speech, (that of) a bodily (act) in his body.~ 37 12, 35 | or being about to do any act, feels ashamed, the learned 38 12, 36 | desires (to gain) by an act much fame in this world 39 12, 81 | of mind (a man) forms any act, he reaps its result in


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