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From them bright rows of rays break which enlighten her forehead on which some lines are written:
"Not prakrti, purusa is the mass of sin; prakrti's cultural tradition has never been overpowered by others, rather, is devoted to her own selfhood.”
Some more lines preaching the purursa inspiring him for purusartha (endeavour)! “Never catch hold of the other stuffed with contraries with your own self, parakho (examine) that correctly, oh purusa!
Somehow, don't have the sin in mind, but, losing it for a moment examine the sin also; then, whatever gets decided as your own, take, adopt that.
Again, understanding of the sublest faultthe rolling down of Jnana (cognition) towards the object is the highest misery, direst pain;
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