Book Title: Ten Universal Virtues
Author(s): Ram Kumar Nandi
Publisher: Ram Kumar Nandi

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________________ Chitbhumi mynru ji upjyi, tainr ji pidiu karyi akajyi Tivahm sriryim nrindyim saivyi , nriy parnrari nr mudhu yaiyi Nrivjyi nriryi mhaduyi bhunjyi, jo hinru ji vambhau bhanjyi Iye janraipinru manr vye kaen, bhamchairu palhu anruragam Tainr sahu ji labhei bhavparu banbhey vinru vautau iji asarau Bhambau vinru kayekalaisyi , vihal sayal bhaseyi jin raisi Bahir pharsindayi suh rakhau, param banbhu abhitari paikhau Ainram ubaem labheyi siv haru, im ryidhu bahu bhanryi vinryru Jinrnrah bhijyi munri panrmijyi dahlkhanru paliyinriru Bhi khaimsinh suy bhav vinryjuy holav manr ih karhu thiru 1. A man should adopt the difficult to perform superb vow of celibacy; and discard the lustful ambitions for sexual pleasures. This living being is running amuck like an elephant whose mind is always engrossed in thoughts of sexual gratification. Therefore, O grand souls! Safeguard the vow of celibacy with a firm mind. 2. Kam Deva - the god of love and sex, as a rule takes birth in the soil of the unchaste mind. By its onslaught the living beings perform improper deeds. They take delight in the embrace of the disdain bodies of the ladies, and the fools fail to make any distinction between their legally married wife and other's wife. 3. The mean fellow, who breaks the vow of celibacy ultimately goes to hell, and suffers untold miseries there. Knowing this truth, one should observe the vow of celibacy in thought, speech and action whole-heartedly. 4. A living being is relieved from the world by celibacy. All penances and vows are worthless without it. All bodily tortures in the absence of celibacy are of no avail; such is the opinion of Lord Jinendra. 5. Defend your soul from the outward sensual pleasures derived through the sense of touch and maintain the superb virtue of celibacy in the inner self - soul. The abode of celibacy is attained through this plan. Such is the humble prayer of the great poet Reidhu. 6. Observe in a noble way the ten supreme universal virtues, which have been glorified by the omniscient Lord Jinendra and to which the holy monks pay homage and bow in reverence. Hence, O Mortal Man! Observe celibacy, observe celibacy and under all odds observe celibacy, which is the Supreme virtue, highly adulated by all religious philosophies of the world. Violation of chastity of any woman by way of criminal assault on her or otherwise, Create PDF with PDF4U. If you wish to remove this line, please click here to purchase the full version

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