Saturday, April 3, 2010

B1C1V3

B1C1V3: What he is seeing and thinking is that the condemned and unusable things are being offered. Had the offerings take a person to Heaven, the quality of the goods being offered, would rather take a person to a place of unhappiness. Because this action proves that the person doing this is not a broad minded one. The main flair of the sacrifice is to grow detachment about the things sacrificed but here just the reverse is happening. The attachments to the things are so high that the person doing the YAGGA is not being able to get rid of involvement with the things sacrificed. Unless an aversion from the materialistic things have been achieved, this YAGGA if fruitless.

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