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MUNDAKA UPNISHAL
8. Those fools, who in ignorance are puffea with vain
knowledge and consider themselves to be wise and learned,
wander around the world overtaken by constant miseries and
stumbling like blind men led by the blind.
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9. Many fools absorbed merely in the performance of
ceremonies and in ignorance puffed with vain knowledge, think
that they have obtained the object of life, i.e., bliss merely by
such deeds. But mere acts and deeds done with desire of fruit
or reward do not lead to the knowledge of God and
moksha ;
such people immersed in wordliness become miserable and,
after enjoying paradise (pleasures of this world), go from bad
to worse, fallen from their heavens.
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monies (offering of obligations etc.) or doing of charitable
works (digging of wells etc.) as the only end of life (i.e., the
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reatest rightousness) and nothing superior to it, such fools,
after enjoying the fruits (worldly pleasures) of such deeds,
again become miserable and fall into lower states or births.
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