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man invariably comes to ruin, but is never seen to rise up ag^ain.

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329. Therefore one shoujd give up re- flecting on sense-objects, which is the root of all mischief. He who is com- pletely aloof even while living, is alone aloof after the dissolution of the body. The Vajurveda declares that there is fear for one who sees the least bit of distinction.

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330. Whenever the wise man sees the least difference in the infinite Brahman, at once that which he sees as different through mistake, becomes a source 01 terror to him. ^

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