Sa > References for ‘sacerdotal’
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[12] If one reads the scriptures of [...] blessed unless one also offers sacerdotal fees to the vipras. Only the vipras [...] such poems without remuneration.
[120] The vipra priests also adopted [...] donations, dakśińá [sacerdotal fees], sidhá [uncooked [...] materials to be used for worship.
[10] In our practical life we call those [...] arguments with the laity over their sacerdotal fees. Such people shed copious [...] result they will never attain Him.
[64] The sweet-seller was dumbfounded. [...] “If you dont give a sacerdotal fee after a donation you wont [...] unfortunately you didnt give me any sacerdotal fee.” The sweet-seller was about to weep and asked, “Well, what should I do?”
[65] “Give me just one paisa as a sacerdotal fee,” said Khyát́andás. [...] going to Páchundi village.
[12] So far as archery was concerned, [...] shockingly, in the name of guru daksina (sacerdotal fee for the master), Dronacarya [...] had a serious fall in the battle.
[10] Perhaps you know that there are [...] one rupee twenty-five paisa as a sacerdotal fee.
[11] The menu of an ordinary feast is [...] rolled betel leaves and 25% of the sacerdotal fee of the excellent feast.
[12] A horrible feasts menu leaves [...] feast, one rolled betel leaf and a sacerdotal fee of five paisa.
[13] The jackals were served the excellent [...] three rolled betel leaves and a sacerdotal fee of one rupee and twenty-five [...] you tonight. Please accept this sacerdotal fee of one rupee and twenty-five [...] obliging me in this way.”
[14] Oh, I almost forgot to tell you [...] thought it appropriate to give the sacerdotal fee by tail.” As she counted the tails she tied one to the other with a rope.
[49] Religions always prescribe various [...] worship particular deities, fixed sacerdotal fees are to be charged, prescribed [...] movements and external activities.
[7] Many people today recall the forest [...] endowments, gifts of land and regular sacerdotal fees from the kings. They did [...] and was donated out of reverence.