How does Chapter 14 classify different types of humans, and what specific advice is derived from the instruction 'Da' for each group?

πŸ“– Chapter 14

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).


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