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Chapter 16 - Frailty of Thought

This chapter of 24 slokas, known asdaivaasura saa, The Characteristics of Virtuous and the Vile,deals with all aspects of virtue and evil including how they affect human life

S19 which implies that the Supreme Spirit condemns to hell those who hate Him is an obvious interpolation that contravenes Lord's affirht I none / But devout Mine all gain Me true’and other such averred in many a context in this text Be that as it s as postulated by the Lord himself, won’t the interpolative proposition of s19 amount to self-condee to boot

Even rasp

Austere, upright, and well-read –

2

Even tempered, loves he peace

Liberal minded with kind heart

Calm ’n truthful, well mannered

Fickle he not or calumnious

Modest natured covets he not –

3

Free of bias he’s fair-ives too

He’s virtuous thus earlorious ’n haughty too,

Besides being indignant

No less are they indulgent

5

Gives as virtue man freedom

Keeps hiood ’n bad

Serves thee to know latter too

7

Conduct of theirs lacks virtue

Bear they des sexual products

Reckon not such in God ’n truth

9

These small minds, of ruined souls

Wreck they world with acts of wrath