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Whatever an animal does, it does according to the rules of [[Parama Purusa]] and according to its inborn instincts. On the the other hand human being has developed mind. whatever he does, he does according to his will and mental force. So, according to [[Anandamurti]]—
Whatever an animal does, it does according to the rules of [[Parama Purusa]] and according to its inborn instincts. On the the other hand human being has developed mind. whatever he does, he does according to his will and mental force. So, according to [[Anandamurti]]—
<blockquote>. . . if a man does not utilize his developed mind, he will be worse than an animal.</blockquote>
<blockquote>. . . if a man does not utilize his developed mind, he will be worse than an animal.</blockquote>
Then Anandamurti discusses ''pápa'' and ''pratyaváya''. He tells that which should not be done, if done, is called "pápa" and one thing hat which should be done, if not done, is called “pratyaváya.”


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