1This last has two names in the world, viz., Daksha and Kasyapa.
2In the Bengal texts there is a misprint, viz., tatha for rasah.
3Even this is the duty of Kshatriyas, viz., the ruling of subjects.
4The principal one of these has already been mentioned incidentally, viz., excommunication.
5This is the medicine for sorrow, viz., not to think of it.
6The progenitor of creatures, viz., the righteous Daksha, bestowed these upon Dharma.
7It is a state of something worse than suffering, viz., of sin:-
8The other haunted me continually, viz., that my riches were no greater.
9That foremost of rivers, viz., Narmada, became the consort of that king.
10Then that car-warrior, viz., the son of Drona, invoked many mighty weapons.
11There are two types of kerosene stoves, viz., wick and wickless stoves.
12There are two kinds of gloves, viz., hard gloves and soft gloves.
13An Army is Two-fold: viz., a Ruling Army, or a Fighting Army.
14From that foremost of Rishis, viz., Vasishtha, it was acquired by Narada.
15Some adore Him as having three forms, viz., Aniruddha, Pradyumna, and Sankarshana.
16One should, O Yudhishthira, always fear these two, viz., Energy and Penances.