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Mahavira
Begets
Nature
Only
Own
Practice
You
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Anger begets more anger, and forgiveness and love lead to more forgiveness and love.
Mahavira
Love
Forgiveness
Anger
More
Lead
Begets
If you want to cultivate a habit, do it without any reservation, till it is firmly established. Until it is so confirmed, until it becomes a part of your character, let there be no exception, no relaxation of effort.
Mahavira
Character
You
Reservation
Relaxation
No Exception
Habit
Exception
Part
Firmly
Until
Without
Becomes
Till
Cultivate
Effort
Any
Established
Want
Confirmed
Your
Live and allow others to live; hurt no one; life is dear to all living beings.
Mahavira
Life
Hurt
Live
Living
Others
Allow
No-One
Dear
Beings
Attachment and aversion are the root cause of karma, and karma originates from infatuation. Karma is the root cause of birth and death, and these are said to be the source of misery. None can escape the effect of their own past karma.
Mahavira
Death
Karma
Cause
Past
Own
Birth
Attachment
Misery
None
Said
Source
Effect
Infatuation
Escape
Root
Aversion
By sincerity, a man gains physical, mental and linguistic straightforwardness, and harmonious tendency; that is, congruence of speech and action.
Mahavira
Man
Action
Harmonious
Physical
Mental
Tendency
Sincerity
Linguistic
Gains
Speech
Soul is the central point of spiritual discipline.
Mahavira
Spiritual
Soul
Discipline
Point
Central
If one undertakes retrospection of the day's events, one must do it regularly at the appointed hour, not fitfully, not doing it today, neglecting to do it tomorrow and the day after and then taking it up again on the fourth day. Such irregular practice is not conducive to the confirmation of the habit of retrospection.
Mahavira
Today
Day
Events
Tomorrow
Practice
Neglecting
Must
Habit
Taking
Hour
Doing
Up
Conducive
Irregular
Confirmation
After
Again
Then
Regularly
Fourth
Appointed
The nature of things is dharma.
Mahavira
Nature
Things
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