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VISHNU.
C, 4.
laws, which is conducive to happiness, the best means of purification, destructive of bad dreams, productive of a great deal of religious merit, and the source of prosperity.]
Dr. Bühler's copy of the Vaigayanti. 2. It takes up, without any purpose, the speech of Vishnu, which had been concluded in XCVII, 21. 3. Recommendations to study and recite the laws just promulgated, like those contained in C, 1-3, form the conclusion of several other Dharmasastras. 4. The substantive saubhagyam is used like an adjective. 5. The first part of the whole passage is a detached hemistich.
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