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1 1, 17 | creatures), therefore the wise call his frame sarira, ( 2 1, 102| according to their order, wise Manu sprung from the Self-existent, 3 2, 14 | both are pronounced by the wise (to be) valid law.~ 4 2, 22 | the western oceans, the wise call Aryavarta (the country 5 2, 88 | 88. A wise man should strive to restrain 6 2, 110| who asks improperly; let a wise man, though he knows (the 7 2, 123| meaning of) the salutation, a wise man should say, 'It is I;' 8 2, 190| duty is prescribed by the wise for a Brahmana only; but 9 2, 213| world); for that reason the wise are never unguarded in ( 10 3, 109| a meal, is called by the wise a foul feeder (vantasin).~ 11 3, 123| 123. The wise call the monthly funeral 12 3, 182| 182. But the wise declare that the food which ( 13 4, 59 | nor tell anybody of it. A wise man, if he sees a rainbow 14 4, 136| utterly destroy him; hence a wise man must never despise them.~ 15 4, 169| 169. A wise man should therefore never 16 4, 187| acceptance of presents, a wise man should not take anything, 17 4, 204| 204. A wise man should constantly discharge 18 4, 221| food must not be eaten, the wise declare (to be as impure 19 5, 55 | eat in this (life); the wise declare this (to be) the 20 5, 111| 111. The wise ordain that all (objects) 21 7, 18 | them while they sleep; the wise declare punishment (to be 22 7, 26 | due consideration, who is wise, and who knows (the respective 23 7, 31 | has good assistants and is wise, punishment can be (justly) 24 7, 49 | That greediness which all wise men declare to be the root 25 7, 60 | of integrity, (who are) wise, firm, well able to collect 26 7, 141| acquainted with the law, wise, self-controlled, and descended 27 7, 210| 210. The wise declare him (to be) a most 28 7, 210| most dangerous foe, who is wise, of noble race, brave, clever, 29 7, 214| 214. A wise (king), seeing that all 30 8, 111| 111. Let no wise man swear an oath falsely, 31 8, 122| 122. They declare that the wise have prescribed these fines 32 9, 180| enumerated (above), the wise call substitutes for a son, ( 33 9, 227| to cause great enmity; a wise man, therefore, should not 34 11, 20 | zealously offer sacrifices, the wise call the property of the 35 11, 173| 173. A wise man should not take as his 36 12, 12 | him who does the acts, the wise name the Bhutatman (the