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382 Shall be acceptable in God's court. The Khatri who practiseth greed, covetousness, and falsehood, Shall suffer for his misdeeds.

The Guru required complete self-sacrifice from his disciples:&mdash;

The Guru, faith, truth, and the capital of God's name are necessary for salvation:&mdash;

If Ram had been God he would not have lost his queen Sita, and he would himself have healed his half-brother Lachhman instead of calling on Hanuman to do so:&mdash;

A purse-proud person addressed improper language to the Guru. When the Guru's disciples took this amiss, the Guru uttered the following:&mdash;

Impute not blame to the Rai; his intellect is forsaking him in his old age.