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कसाय-जो
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The more one's mind, body and blood are weakened, the more the anger is excited and the more pitiable he becomes.
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The generous--hearted are not susceptible to anger on hearing bad words from others. One should acquire the quality of forbearance. One should not stoop to revenge.
Why should a wise man be angry? By ill words neither disease is engendered, nor is reputation sullied, nor is there the likelihood of the loss of wealth, nor is it also proper to be angry thinking himself insulted.
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:. If we resort to the virtue of forbearance,
the angry person feels himself ashamed; and afterwards in his mind arises · repentanco, because forbearance serves as the shower of water to the fire of anger.