He also goeth to everlasting hell who though in possession of wealth, never giveth away nor enjoyeth himself from avarice, saying, he hath none.
That man who with mind clouded with darkness giveth away from fear or anger, enjoyeth the merit of such gift while he is in the womb of his mother.
People experience happiness and misery by turns; for surely, O bull among men, no man ever enjoyeth unbroken happiness.
The man who (under other circumstances) maketh gifts unto the Brahmanas, enjoyeth the fruit thereof while he is in old age.
Whatever my husband drinketh not, whatever my husband eateth not, whatever my husband enjoyeth not, I ever renounce.
What happiness can be more complete than that which he enjoyeth who while himself in prosperity, looketh upon his foes in adversity, like a person on the hill top looking down upon another crawling on the earth?
And when the Muni sits in yoga meditation, becoming indifferent to happiness and misery, honour and insult, he then leaveth the world and enjoyeth communion with Brahma.
The husband enjoyeth the companionship of the wife both in this and in the other worlds.
And then, the blessed society which there enjoyeth him, and the holy vision, love, and joy, by which he is enjoyed.
But God is with thee night and day; and there is no night to the soul, so far as it enjoyeth him.
Or he enjoyeth his beloved, and then it is enjoying, delighting love.
He whose hands and feet and mind and knowledge and asceticism and acts are under wholesome control, enjoyeth the fruits of tirthas.
O king, he that is free from anger, he that adhereth to truth, he that is firm in vows, he that regardeth all creatures as his own self, enjoyeth the fruits of tirthas.
By this, one certainly enjoyeth bliss in the regions called Saraswata.
He who renounceth his life at Naimisha by fasting, enjoyeth happiness in the heavenly regions.
No man certainlyenjoyeth in this world the fruits of his pious deeds, since thou, reverend in years and devoted to virtue, liest slain on the ground.
He, on the other hand, enjoyeth happiness, who is content with his own being engaged in the practices of his own order.
That bull among men--Jarasandha--alone enjoyeth unfaded glory, like unto him who is the self in the heart of every created being.
He who conducteth himself according to this way, never findeth his kingdom distressed or afflicted; and that monarch, subjugating the whole earth, enjoyeth a high degree of felicity.
Wealth is said to bear fruit when he that hath it enjoyeth it himself and giveth it away in charity.
He who enjoyeth but the Amreeta which is left of his offerings, obtaineth the eternal spirit of Brahm, the Supreme.
The man enjoyeth not freedom from action, from the non-commencement of that which he hath to do; nor doth he obtain happiness from a total inactivity.
O king, he that is free from anger, he that adhereth to truth, he that is firm in vows, he that regardeth all creatures as his own self, enjoyeth the fruits of tirthas.
He whose hands and feet and mind and knowledge and asceticism and acts are under wholesome control, enjoyeth the fruits of tirthas.
She is now above the winter, with a little change of place, not of a Saviour; only she enjoyeth Him now without messages, and in His own immediate presence, from whom she heard by letters and messengers before.
He hath now no need of you, or of your love; for he enjoyeth as much of the love of Christ as his heart can be capable of.
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