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312. When the effects are developed, the seed is also observed to be such, and when the efiects are destroyed the seed also is seen to be destroyed. Therefore one must subdue the effects.

[ Effects — actions done with selfish motives. Seed — desire for sense-pleasures. The next Sloka explains this.

313. Through the increase of desires selfish work increases, and when there is an increase of selfish work there is always an increase of desire also. And man's trans- migration is never at an end.

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��314. For the sake of breaking the chain of transmio^ration the Sannvasin should burn to ashes those two for by thinking of sense-objects and doing selfish acts lead to an increase of desires.

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