Chapter 14 explains that gods, demons, and humans are not separate beings but represent three types of human nature. 'Gods' are humans who are self-controlled and possess noble qualities. 'Demons' are humans characterized as violent, wicked, and cruel. 'Humans' are defined as those gripped by difficult greed. The single-syllable instruction 'Da' from Prajapati was uniquely understood by each group based on their dominant trait. The gods interpreted it as 'Danta' (be self-controlled), the demons as 'Daya' (be merciful), and the greed-oriented humans as 'Dana' (give charity).
How does Chapter 14 classify different types of humans, and what specific advice is derived from the instruction 'Da' for each group?
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