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1 2, 168| soon falls, even while living, to the condition of a Sudra 2 2, 177| and from doing injury to living creatures.~ 3 3, 76 | rain food, therefrom the living creatures (derive their 4 3, 77 | 77. As all living creatures subsist by receiving 5 3, 164| who delights in injuring living creatures, he who gains 6 3, 220| sacrificer's) father is living, he must offer (the cakes) 7 3, 286| the law for the manner of living fit for Brahmanas.~ 8 4, 47 | Nor in holes inhabited by living creatures, nor while he 9 4, 54 | bed); let him not torment living creatures.~ 10 4, 246| and does no injury (to living creatures), gains, if he 11 5, 11 | carnivorous birds and those living in villages, and one-hoofed 12 5, 45 | finds happiness, neither living nor dead.~ 13 5, 46 | sufferings of bonds and death to living creatures, (but) desires 14 5, 48 | obtained without injury to living creatures, and injury to 15 5, 157| her emaciate her body by (living on) pure flowers, roots, 16 5, 169| 169. (Living) according to the (preceding) 17 6, 8 | compassionate towards all living creatures.~ 18 6, 68 | 68. In order to preserve living creatures, let him always 19 7, 72 | by wild beasts, animals living in holes and aquatic animals, 20 7, 112| 112. As the lives of living creatures are destroyed 21 7, 143| on, is a dead and not a living (king).~ 22 8, 167| of the house), whether (living) in his own country or abroad, 23 8, 295| causes the death of any living being, a fine shall without 24 9, 111| spiritual merit; for (by their living) separate (their) merit 25 9, 178| hence called a Parasava (a living corpse).~ 26 9, 210| brothers, (once) divided and living (again) together (as coparceners), 27 9, 215| If undivided brethren, (living with their father,) together 28 9, 259| who act improperly, men living by showing their proficiency 29 10, 49 | catching and killing (animals) living in holes; to Dhigvanas, 30 10, 83 | Brahmana, or a Kshatriya, living by a Vaisya's mode of subsistence, 31 10, 84 | the earth and (the beings) living in the earth.~ 32 11, 6 | learned in the Veda and living alone; (thus) one obtains 33 11, 63 | 63. Living as a Vratya, casting off 34 11, 64 | mechanical works, injuring (living) plants, subsisting on ( 35 11, 102| the slayer of a Brahmana, (living) in a forest and dressed