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Dayā
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The true teacher is dedicated to) truthfulness, ritual purity and cleanliness, compassion (dayāDayā (Sanskrit दया) refers to “compassion”, accor… More), and forbearance; he unites with his wife when it is her season, not out of passion, but for a“The Sanskrit prefix ‘A’ means ‘not’, the negative… More son for the benefit of (his) clan and lineage. […] Moreover, he removes error, and he reveals the meaning of the Kula scripture. Previously consecrated, (such a“The Sanskrit prefix ‘A’ means ‘not’, the negative… More one) should always be made (one’s) teacher”.