Chapter 48 mentions rebirth to settle karma. Does it provide the same examples of the lizard and the frog that are found in Chapter 47?

πŸ“– Chapter 48

Chapter 48 briefly references the theme of the previous chapter, stating that one takes rebirth to settle enmity, murder, and debt, and to experience the fruits of Karma. However, as noted in Chapter 48, it does not repeat or provide specific examples like the lizard and the frog. Instead, it contrasts this ordinary cycle of rebirth with Saints, who are said to remember past lives, are not subject to ordinary birth, and work to remove the calamities of their devotees. The focus in this section of Chapter 48 is on how placing faith at the feet of such Saints leads to success.


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