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संबोहणा
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It is higbly necessary for a person who wishes to achieve self-good, to regulate hin:self his best, with determination, in order to dispel bad habits and to practise virtues.
82
Without appreciating the virtues of others, you are always ready to find fault with them. You take delight in the faults of others just as a hog does in filth; but such a course of life is quite unbecoming.
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83
Oh, man! every human being is full of faults; only the Passionless One is faultless. Do not be blind to what is burning under your own feet. .
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84
: Why do you fruitlessly trouble yourself with the thoughts of others? Why do you uselessly interfere with matters which do not concern you ? You try (as it were] to accumu. late volumes of smoke, as you indulge in odd thoughts !