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 thou from Me, O bull of the Bhâratas. That in which one by practice rejoiceth, and which putteth an end to pain;

Which at first is as venom but in the end is as nectar; that pleasure is said to be pure, born of the blissful knowledge of the.

That which from the union of the senses with their objects at first is as nectar, but in the end is like venom, that pleasure is accounted passionate.

That pleasure which both at first and afterwards is delusive of the self, arising from sleep,