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for fat to be used for softening the yarn, when the cloth is spun and woven by hand and not by machines ? And, how can such a cloth, made of yarn, spun and woven by the hand, being in accordance with the nature and climate of our land protect our body from cold in winter and heat in summer season?
(31) 'JUA' Gambling:-In ancient times gambling, too, was counted among the arts. But, today it has become the main occupation of the people of India, so much so that even eating and draking have come under its influence. In olden times, various games were played with wager, the condition being victory or defeat. These games were then called Chausara, Tasa, Sataranja and Ganjifa etc.; but to-day they are known as speculations and their devotees as speculators and not as gamblers. There is no doubt that the world has reaped more harm than good by misusing this art; otherwise much good could be done by it in the struggle for life. For example, in the game of dice, when the Pyada (Foot soldier) becomes a Wazir (Minister) he moves obliquely, he never goes straight; this shows that those people who are mean and narrow-minded always try to cheat others by misconducting themselves, whenever they get a chance to do 'so. In the game of cards the king' is defeated by the 'one'; and some cards of the same colour thrown in the ascending order are swept away by another card of a different colour. This teaches us that the united power of smallest things is invincible even to the Kings; and when a big nation is torn into hostile fractions, any foreigner may be attracted to attack it and establish his rule by conquering it. In some games, the defeated one has to descend and the victorious one has to ascend. This shows that the people enjoy the bliss of paradise
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