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The root of the pride is stiff like the stump of an acacia tree; it stands negating the other trampling other's value under its feet. As the pride gets shoked, the sentiment of bravery cries, forgetting himself becomes red hot and kicks at the tradition of pauranika (prehistorical) personages.
Man inherited Manu's ethics, has it been forgotten or died? Let the first step be the rumination over the pride, let the next step be correctthe ruination of the pride, and that too from the roots! No slip be made!"
Seeing the sentiment of bravery declared useless and thus disrespected, the sentiment of laughter slipping from the lips of the great existence of the soil bursts out at the craftsman:
“The sentiment of bravery has his own history the brave ones are aware of that; do not try to upbraid him! Those who are not vira (brave) are avira (not-brave); what on them, even on their pictures
Silent Soil :: 131