The source mentions three types of humans: gods, demons, and regular humans. Can you elaborate on their characteristics and the specific advice derived from 'Da' for each?

📖 Chapter 14

Chapter 14 clarifies that gods and demons are not separate beings but classifications of humans based on their inherent nature. Those with noble qualities and self-control are given the title of 'God,' and their interpretation of Prajapati's instruction 'Da' was 'Danta,' meaning to be self-controlled. Conversely, those who are violent, wicked, and cruel are categorized as 'demons,' and they understood 'Da' as 'Daya,' a call to be merciful. The third group, humans, are characterized as being gripped by greed, and their interpretation was 'Dana,' meaning to give charity. This innovative play between Guru and disciple shows how a single instruction can be tailored to address the primary flaw of each group.


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