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The Religions of India

CHAPTER XI
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he best knows salvation who (cares for naught)' ...

(such are the verses).

Let him neither harm nor do good to anything....

Avoidance of disagreeable conduct, jealousy, presumption, selfishness, lack of belief, lack of uprightness, self-praise, blame of others, harm, greed, distraction, wrath, and envy, is a rule that applies to all the stadia of life.

The Brahman that is pure, and wears the girdle, and carries the gourd in his hand, and avoids the food of low castes fails not of obtaining the world of Brahm[=a]" (_ib_.10.18 ff.).


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