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Chapter 16
The Lord, has declared that desire is the root of all sins (3/37). When a man has a desire to earn more money, he adopts wrong means, such as falsehood, fraud and knavery and even commits sins, such as smuggling and robbery, and does not even hesitate to commit murder. Thus, he becomes more and more cruel. So, he has to bear pain in the wombs of demons, and also in foul hell.
Ksipamyajasramasubhanasnrisveva yonisu:- To call these people, by their name, to see them and to remember them, is very unholy. Such people are called 'Alubhan' (evil-doers). The Lord, hurls such cruel persons, according to their nature, into the wombs of demons i.e., He sends them, into the wombs of cruel beings such as dogs, tigers, lions, snakes and scorpions etc., not only once, but again and again so that they may be purged of their sins.
Actually every being is a fragment of God, and so man is His. The Lord is a disinterested friend, of all beings. So by regarding these as His own, He despatches them into the wombs of cruel beings, to purify them of all their sins. Thus, being purified they, may attain eternal bliss or salvation. He is different from other friends and kinsmen, who provide comfort and luxuries to a man whom they regard as their own and enable him to get entangled, in worldly pleasures.
As a good teacher, punishes a pupil, so that he may become learned, the most merciful Lord, throws even atheists into wombs of demons, so that they may be purified of their sins, and attain salvation, because He regards them, as His own.
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