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## The Sixty-Second Chapter
## In Malini Vritta
This is the inevitable outcome of the accumulated karma from past lives, which manifests in various forms in one's present life. Here, those who are endowed with abundant virtues, constantly engage in various types of actions, and experience their fruits accordingly. ||99||
Some, due to the dictates of destiny, face destruction in this world, while others, valiant and victorious over their enemies, attain their desired position. Some, with their vast powers rendered futile, find themselves bound, while others, like the sun, excel in illuminating worthy objects. ||100||
Thus ends the sixty-second chapter of the Padma Purana, known as the Arsha, narrated by the Acharya Ravishena, which describes the sorrow of Lakshmana's affliction. ||62||
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