Discussing Śānti. 162.11 - Condemning Selfishness and Greed

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In the pursuit of ethical conduct, the verse from Śānti. 162.11 condemns the behavior of an individual who indulges in selfishness and greed. This discussion examines the implications of such actions, highlighting the importance of sharing and being mindful of others' needs over personal desires. "Know him for a malevolent and a wicked person who quietly and alone takes edibles and drinks and other kinds of food that are regarded choice, (not need) even if persons are standing by with wishful eyes." (Śānti. 162.11) Explanation This verse addresses the behavior of someone who, driven by selfishness and greed, consumes luxurious food and drink items when others are present and in need. The act of indulging in such items, even when not necessary, while others longingly watch, is deemed as malevolent and wicked. The verse condemns the lack of consideration for others' feelings and needs. It reflects a self-centered attitude that disregards the well-being of others an…
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