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THE FOUR SETUS

Hence the Mahabharata says:  The way of Dharma is subtle and complicated.  There is no finally to intellectual reasoning there is conflict among Smriti, there is no one thinker whose views are authority. The principle of Dharma is hidden and subtle. The only way is to follow the great ones of culture.    The Lord in the Gita said: What is right and what is not, in this, even seers and prophets get deluded. Kalidasa speaks of the authority, of one's own conscience-a conscience fully developed by culture and suffused with love of all beings:


Manu refers to "swasya cha priyamatman" and to hrudhayabyanugna".

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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