Owing to ignorance of the rope the rope appears to be a snake; owing to ignorance of the Self the transient state arises of the individualized, limited, phenomenal aspect of the Self.
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Among all ,twice born men the wife of equal caste alone, not a wife of a different caste by any means, shall personally attend her husband and assist him in his daily sacred rites.Guru Nanak
The realm of that king who takes his share in kind, though he does not punish thieves, ,will be disturbed and he ,will lose heaven.
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The rules ,given above must be understood ,to apply to a distribution among sons of women of the same ,caste , hear ,now the law concerning those begotten by one man on many wives of different ,castes .
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For the wisdom, the energy, the strength, the sight, and the vitality of a man who approaches a woman covered with menstrual excretions, utterly perish.
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During fifteen years the manes do not eat ,the food of that man who disdains a ,freely offered gift , nor does the fire carry his offerings ,to the gods .
Guru Nanak
Bless me with your prayers, that I may worship God with devotion, for those already united with Him, what more is there to unite
Guru Nanak
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