By a sojourn thither, one earneth much virtue and becometh adored in the regions of the virtuous.
The person that performeth a Sraddha there, after having bathed in that tirtha, obtaineth the merit that one earneth by properly celebrating a thousand horse-sacrifices.
Bathing next at the tirtha called Koti, one earneth the merit of giving away a thousand kine.
O thou beautiful one, he that suppresseth his anger earneth prosperity.
Going next to the Godavari, ever frequented by the Siddhas, one earneth the merit of the cow-sacrifice, and goeth to the excellent region of Vasuki.
Arriving next at Champa, and bathing in the Bhagirathi, and seeing Danda one earneth the merit of giving away a thousand kine.
Sojourning next to the tirtha called Rishabha in Kosala, O lord of men, and fasting there for three nights one earneth the merit of the Vajapeya sacrifice, and of the gift of a thousand kine, and also delivereth his race.
No man should ever disparage himself for the man that disparageth himself neverearneth high prosperity.
Bathing there and worshipping one's own Pitris and the gods, a man earneth the fruit of the gift of a thousand Kapila kine.
He who giveth eighty Ratis of pure gold, earneth the merit of giving away a hundred pieces of gold for ever.
Bathing next in the Saptagadavara, with the subdued sense and regulated diet, one earneth great merit, and goeth also to the region of the celestials.
Repairing next to the tank of the celestials, one earneth immunity from misfortune, and also the merit of the horse-sacrifice.
Wherever may a person bathe in the Ganga, he earneth merit equal to that of a trip to Kurukshetra.
Arriving next at Champa, and bathing in the Bhagirathi, and seeing Danda one earneth the merit of giving away a thousand kine.
Bathing next at the tirtha called Koti, one earneth the merit of giving away a thousand kine.
Sojourning next to the tirtha called Rishabha in Kosala, O lord of men, and fasting there for three nights one earneth the merit of the Vajapeya sacrifice, and of the gift of a thousand kine, and also delivereth his race.
Going next to the Godavari, ever frequented by the Siddhas, one earneth the merit of the cow-sacrifice, and goeth to the excellent region of Vasuki.
Bathing next in the Saptagadavara, with the subdued sense and regulated diet, one earneth great merit, and goeth also to the region of the celestials.
The person that performeth a Sraddha there, after having bathed in that tirtha, obtaineth the merit that one earneth by properly celebrating a thousand horse-sacrifices.
XIV Lost Earnings 'He that earneth wages earneth wages to put it into a bag with holes.
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