What are the primary human faults discussed in the text, and what simple remedy does the Guru offer to overcome them?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 14

Chapter 14 identifies lust, anger, and greed as inauspicious faults that hinder self-progress and are very difficult to overcome. It also points to a fundamental human tendency towards greed. To combat these, Sai Nath, as the Guru, provides a one-syllable simple remedy based on the instruction 'Da.' He asks his disciples to be merciful (Daya), give charity (Dana), and be self-controlled (Danta). This singular plan is designed to pull the devotee up from the 'pit of greed' and provide a path to victory over these destructive traits, leading to extreme happiness.


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