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Excerpt from Manu Samhita: English Translation; Published for the Society for the Resuscitation of Indian Literature
I K�rya'tattm'zrtha w't - mem ia' 111111, a bigoted advocate of the Vedic rites, explains the passage as cognisant of the meanings of the principles of Vedic rites and sacrifices We, however, have thought fit to follow kulluka bhatta in our translation, inas much as medha' rrrnl' 5 construction of the text excludes many a cardinal point of the Vedic doctrine, such as the knowledge of Brahma, etc., narrows the general scope of the Vedas, and restricts the enquiry to the discussion of a single topic - Tr.
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