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1 Was it your lord's habit to do such penance on his travels?'
2 Yet, you say, you cannot do such penance as you would.
3 So there was at least some satisfaction in doing such penance , because there was a point in the work.
4 C. If doing such penance a man might win heaven, O sweet penance for a man to do every day.
5 He who betakes himself to such penance is regarded as one that is always fasting and that is always leading a life of Brahmacharya.
6 We would gladly receive you among us, to perform such penance as we do, but we have already told you that this is impossible.
7 But why, you may wonder, did the early Christians do such penances ?
8 Gratified with such penances , Sankara said unto him,-Whatcan I do for thee?
9 Therefore, ye should perform such sacrifices and such penances in the shape of gifts.
10 In every new Yuga has Krishna (by such penances ) gratified Mahadeva.
11 Such penance and ablution he hath never before put upon himself since he came to Acadia!
12 Such penances , however, are impossible for them as long as they are in the midst of luxuries.
13 ' Such penance is milder than I deserve!
14 Such penance need not last until the end of life, but only for a fixed time according to the measure of the sin.
15 Gratified with such penances and such devotion, O Bharata, of the Rishi, the great God resolved (to grant him his wish).
16 Captain 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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