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Knowledge of the Sastras is said to bear fruit when it resulteth in humility and good behaviour."

Success in battle resulteth from the method in which it is fought. A battle is never gained by bragging. If, O Dhananjaya, acts in this world succeeded in consequence of vauntings, all persons would then have succeeded in their objects, for who is there that is not competent to brag? I know that thou hast Vasudeva for thy ally. I know that thy Gandiva is full six cubits long.

O fool of little understanding, how wilt thou fight with me while I am stationed in the midst of my elephant force?" "'Having said these words unto king Yudhishthira, the son of Dharma, Uluka, turning his face then towards Jishnu, said unto him these words, "Fight without bragging, O Arjuna! Why dost thou brag so much? Success resulteth from the application of method.

She is Sarmishtha, the daughter of the Asura king Vrishaparvan. "Yayati then asked, 'I am curious to know why is this thy companion of fair eye-brows, this maiden of the fairest complexion, the daughter of the Asura chief thy waiting-maid! Devayani replied, 'O best of king, everything resulteth from Fate. Knowing this also to be the result of Fate, wonder not at it.

She is Sarmishtha, the daughter of the Asura king Vrishaparvan. "Yayati then asked, 'I am curious to know why is this thy companion of fair eye-brows, this maiden of the fairest complexion, the daughter of the Asura chief thy waiting-maid! Devayani replied, 'O best of king, everything resulteth from Fate. Knowing this also to be the result of Fate, wonder not at it.

For even whilst it is said that the honour done to the image resulteth to him whose image it is, there is no honour ascribed to the image as a passive object; but they who honour an image for this respect, and with this meaning, have it only for an active object which represents and calls to their mind the first sampler, as the Archbishop of Spalato also observeth.

Knowledge of the Sastras is said to bear fruit when it resulteth in humility and good behaviour."

And whoso doeth this is blessed of the inhabitants of this world; and in the next world endless moral merit resulteth from such religious charity Edict XI. How many centuries did it take the Christians to rise to that level of wisdom and charity? How many Christians have reached it yet?