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Padma Purana
The karma that is *nikaachit* by a man, he enjoys its fruit by *niyog*. Otherwise, how can the darkness of a man-like owl remain when the sun of the scriptures is shining brightly? ||17||
Thus ends the seventy-second chapter of the Padma Purana, known as *Aarsha*, narrated by Acharya Ravishena, which narrates the determination of Ravana's war. ||72||
We, men like us, will be born in this lineage. ||66||
The man who has *nikaachit* karma, he enjoys its fruit by *niyog*. Otherwise, how can the darkness of a man-like owl remain when the sun of the scriptures is shining brightly? ||67||
Thus ends the seventy-second chapter of the Padma Purana, known as *Aarsha*, narrated by Acharya Ravishena, which narrates the determination of Ravana's war. ||72||