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Chapter 18
The discipline of knowledge, dominated by discrimination, is examined from the thirteenth to the twenty-sixth verses of the fifth chapter, and from the nineteenth to the thirty-fourth verse of the thirteenth chapter, has been interpreted in a differently manner from the thirteenth to the eighteenth verses of the eighteenth chapter.
The allotted (obligatory) duty mentioned in the eighth verse of the third chapter, has been expounded in detail, from the forty-second to the forty-eighth verses, of me eighteenth chapter.
The discipline of devotion detailed from the seventh to the twelfth chapter has been touched upon briefly and in a different manner, from the fifty-sixth to the sixty-sixth verse, of the eighteenth chapter.
The description of the four social orders, which is given in brief, in the thirteenth verse of the fourth chapter has been amplified from the forty-first to the forty-fourth verse of the eighteenth chapter. Here [1] it can also be assumed as the conclusion of the innate faith, mentioned in the first and the second verse of the seventeenth chapter.
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