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க.அ. தற்புகழ்ச்சியால் வருங் கேடு 65 loven the good works of moral men, who shun what is to be ouvoided, and practise what has been enjoined, become evil, if, proudly boasting that they have conquered the enmity of the senses, and stood Hteadfastly in a virtuous course, they themselves dwell on their own merits. H. S. Even the good acts of the worthy, who avoid the forbidden, and perform the enjoined deeds only, are evil, should they be puffed up with self-complacent vanity, at their having triumphed over the hostile Henses, and preserved themselves steadily in the paths of virtue. — C. M. Even the good actions of the virtuous, who avoid what is forbidden and practise what is enjoined, becomes evil, if they proudly boast of their own merits, saying, “ We have conquered the enmity of the senses and stood steadfastly in a virtuous course.” —S. W. Fiven the acts of the virtuous who avoid what is forbidden and perform only what is enjoined would turn evil, should they boast of having triumphed over the hostile senses and stood steadfastly in the path of virtue. —T. B. K.