Book Title: Ten Universal Virtues
Author(s): Ram Kumar Nandi
Publisher: Ram Kumar Nandi

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________________ Hence, O Mortal Man! Practice renunciation, practice renunciation and practice renunciation throughout your life; for wise men say: "The more you covet, the more you lose; and the more you give up, the more you merit." Indeed, To renounce all sense of possession with regard to wealth is a very difficult vow." To sum up, 'Riches have wings and they flee us leaving us in the lurch.' Therefore, it is wise to renounce riches and all other possessions voluntarily and give charities; otherwise when misfortune robs us of all our wealth and prosperity we shall be left penniless waiting and cursing our destiny. ************************************************************************** Various clouds overcast the vast sky But only a few rain. Multicolor flowers bloom in a garden But only a few have smell. Innumerable human beings exist on earth But only a few are humane. ***冬********** **********老*************** *********圣*****圣老************ SUPREME NON-ATTACHMENT (Uttama Akinchanya Dharma) Create PDF with PDF4U. If you wish to remove this line, please click here to purchase the full version

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