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1Was it your lord's habit to do such penance on his travels?'
2Yet, you say, you cannot do such penance as you would.
3So there was at least some satisfaction in doing such penance, because there was a point in the work.
4C. If doing such penance a man might win heaven, O sweet penance for a man to do every day.
5He who betakes himself to such penance is regarded as one that is always fasting and that is always leading a life of Brahmacharya.
6We would gladly receive you among us, to perform such penance as we do, but we have already told you that this is impossible.
7But why, you may wonder, did the early Christians do such penances?
8Gratified with such penances, Sankara said unto him,-Whatcan I do for thee?
9Therefore, ye should perform such sacrifices and such penances in the shape of gifts.
10In every new Yuga has Krishna (by such penances) gratified Mahadeva.
11Such penance and ablution he hath never before put upon himself since he came to Acadia!
12Such penances, however, are impossible for them as long as they are in the midst of luxuries.
13' Such penance is milder than I deserve!
14Such penance need not last until the end of life, but only for a fixed time according to the measure of the sin.
15Gratified with such penances and such devotion, O Bharata, of the Rishi, the great God resolved (to grant him his wish).
16Captain Aylmer, being a man and a Member of Parliament, was called upon to bear no such penances, and, therefore, his shortcomings were not suspected.
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