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अंतिम-सिक्खा
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For the sake of this boily which is to be destroyed to--day or tomorrow owing to the distress of various kinds of diseases, agonies and disturbances, who would commit uprighteous actions which hurld down the doer into the obyse of misery in the next world.
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He who is feally disgusted with the torments of the conflagration of Sansara, should be wakeful with all his might to protect himself from the blows of passions.
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He who is the conqueror of his mind is the conqueror of the world. The riches of the world roll at his feet. The servitude to senses is the only way to degradation or misfortune. .
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The nature of Dharma lies in non-injury, austerity and restraint. Even Indras coming down from the foot-seat of their throne, fall at the holy feet of the saint and bow to him who adhering to the above--said Dharma, has rendered himself beyond the reach of even the shadow of sin.