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196. A man is happy, another is unhappy and yet another is neutral thinking that he comes to some place.
197. In the same way a man is happy, another is unhappy and yet another is neutral thinking that he will come to some place.
The same alternatives should be applied to the following statements198. (1) Going or not going to some place. (2) Coming or not coming to some place. (3) Staying or not staying at some place. (4) Sitting or not sitting at some place. (5) Killing or not killing some person. (6) Piercing or not piercing some thing. (7) Uttering or not uttering some sentence. (8) Talking or not talking to some person. (9) Giving or not giving to some person. (10) Eating or not eating some thing. (11) Getting or not getting some thing. (12) Killing or not killing some person. (13) Drinking or not drinking some liquid. (14) Fighting or not fighting with some person. (15) Conquering or not conquering some person. (16) Losing or not losing to some person.
Three facets each related to past, present and future with regard i to being happy, unhappy and neutral on experiencing (17) sound, (18) appearance, (19) smell, (20) taste and (21) touch should also be noted.
All the above said sthaans (alternatives) are detrimental for a person $i devoid of code of good conduct or righteousness and beneficial for one
following code of good conduct or righteousness. Accordingly three facet of each statement should be noted. For example
A man is happy, another is unhappy and yet another is neutral having heard a sound.
A man is happy, another is unhappy and yet another is neutral $thinking that he hears a sound.
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