The manes are primeval deities, free from anger, careful of purity, ever chaste, averse from strife, and endowed with great virtues.
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Their minds are colored by emotional attachment to Maya, because of this emotional attachment, they do not understand.Guru Nanak
Let him not wrangle, let him not wear a garland over ,his hair . To ride on the back of cows ,or of oxen is anyhow a blamable act.
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The new moon day destroys the teacher, the fourteenth ,day the pupil, the eighth and the full moon days ,destroy all remembrance of the Veda, let him therefore avoid ,reading on those ,days .
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A person in urgent necessity, an aged man, a pregnant woman, or a child, shall be reprimanded and clean the ,place , that is a settled rule.
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Serve your Almighty Lord and Master, and your path in the world hereafter will be easy. Take this easy path, and you shall obtain the fruits of your rewards, and receive honor in the world hereafter.
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He may ease himself, having covered ,the ground with sticks, clods, leaves, grass, and the like, restraining his speech, ,keeping himself pure, wrapping up his body, and covering his head.
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