But Ice is water congealed by the frigidity of the air, whereby it acquireth no new form, but rather a consistence or determination of its diffluency, and amitteth not its essence, but condition of fluidity.
The man that is overwhelmed with wrath acquireth not with ease generosity, dignity, courage, skill, and other attributes belonging to real force of character.
And, O Krishna, never disregard that Supreme Being through whose grace mortal man, by piety, acquireth immortality!
By this, one acquireth the merit of the horse-sacrifice, and the status of Ganapatya.
That miserable wretch is full of anxiety and acquireth not regions of bliss hereafter.
Bathing there, a person acquireth the merit of the Vajapeya sacrifice.
That man in special who visits Pushkara on the full moon of the month of Karttika, acquireth ever-lasting regions in the abode of Brahma.
By this one acquireth the merit of the Rajasuya sacrifice and is regarded in heaven.
Going thither, he that liveth on vegetables or fruits acquireth the status called Kaumara.
And through the grace of Mahadeva, he acquireth the status of Ganapatya blessed with prosperity and peace and high grace.
Beholding next the image of Sree, one acquireth great prosperity.
Staying there for three nights, one acquireth the merit of giving away a thousand kine.
Men of wisdom say that, by worshipping the god known by the name of Shankukarneswara, one acquireth ten times the merit of the horse-sacrifice.
Bathing in Shivodbheda, one acquireth the merit of the gift of a thousand kine.
Proceeding next to Bhrigutunga a person acquireth the merit of the horse-sacrifice.
He that goeth into the Southern ocean, practising the Brahmacharya mode of life, and with senses subdued, acquireth the fruit of the Agnishtoma sacrifice and ascendeth to heaven.
He that reciteth the famous generation of the Kurus becometh immediately purified and acquireth a large family himself, and becometh respected in the world.
It is my conviction that the Kshatriya who rendereth help unto a Brahmana in anything acquireth regions of bliss hereafter.
He who, from desire of acquiring religious merit, causeth this history to be heard by sacred Brahmanas, acquireth great merit and virtue that is inexhaustible.
He that hath no firmness never acquireth prosperity.
By listening to this, a man is fully cleansed of all his sins, and acquireth great knowledge, and finally attaineth to the first of states in after- life!
Not by the fruits of virtue, not by ascetic penances well hoarded up, acquireth the merit which one doth by becoming a father.
He that giveth a hundred kine with horns mounted with gold to a Brahmana well-posted up in the Vedas and all branches of learning, and he that daily listeneth to the sacred narrations of the Bharata, acquireth equal merit.
He that suppresseth his anger, he that regardeth not the evil speeches of others, he that becometh not angry, though there be cause, certainly acquireth the four objects for which we live (viz.
The man who with reverence daily listeneth to this sacred work acquireth long life and renown and ascendeth to heaven.
A person void of anger attaineth sincerity, and one free from malice acquirethsupreme contentment.
Nothing is superior to asceticism: by asceticism one acquireth mighty fruit.
Proceeding next to the asylum of Sarabhanga and that of the illustrious Suka, one acquireth immunity from misfortune, besides sanctifying his race.
By a dip next at the confluence of Varada, one acquireth the merit of giving away a thousand kine.
Going thither, he that liveth on vegetables or fruits acquireth the status called Kaumara.
Repairing next to the sacred tirtha called Dharma that is visited by Brahmarshis, one acquireth the merit of the Vajapeya sacrifice and becometh respected in heaven.
Proceeding next to the inaccessible tirtha called Kedara of Kapila, and burning one's sins there by ascetic penances, one acquireth the power of disappearance at will.
Proceeding next to the inaccessible tank of the Brahmana Rishi Samvarta, oneacquireth personal beauty and prosperity.
The moment one arrives at that tirtha, one acquireth the fruit of the horse-sacrifice.
The man that offereth there the syamaka grain in honour of the gods and the Pitris acquirethgreat religious merit.
Bathing in Shivodbheda, one acquireth the merit of the gift of a thousand kine.
By a visit only to that spot, one acquireth the merit of the Agnishtoma sacrifice.
And through the grace of Mahadeva, he acquireth the status of Ganapatya blessed with prosperity and peace and high grace.
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