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1 Both these, in consequence of the virtues of the offerer become inexhaustible .
2 On the other hand, they become inexhaustible and productive of high fruits.
3 It is by observing all these that the offerings made at Sraddhas become inexhaustible . '
4 Without doubt, the offerings one makes unto the Pitris at such a Sraddha become inexhaustible .
5 When he is the theme I become inexhaustible .
6 A gift of food made unto a Brahmana becomes inexhaustible .
7 The Pinda that is offered to one's ancestors on earth that has been duly purchased becomes inexhaustible .
8 Whatever gifts are made by men under the constellation of Uttara-Phalguni produce great merit, which, again, becomes inexhaustible .
9 Anything given to these becomes inexhaustible .
10 The duties, however, which I have mentioned are such that when observed by a person endued with faith, their merit becomes inexhaustible .
11 "'Yudhishthira said, "O thou of great puissance, tell me what that object is which, if dedicated to the Pitris, becomes inexhaustible !
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