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Anyone who kills animals under the pretext of religious sacrifices.

A man who forces his wife to drink his semen.

Anyone who starts one or more fires, or administers poison to someone to kill them.

Anyone who earns a living by bearing false witness.

Anyone who indulges in alcohol.

Anyone who violates etiquette by failing to show proper respect to their superiors.

Anyone who sacrifices human beings to Bhairava (a deity worshipped by Hindus and Buddhists).

Anyone who kills domestic animals.

Anyone who causes trouble to others.

Anyone who imprisons a living being (human or animal) in a cave.

Anyone who displays unjustified anger towards a guest in their home.

All those who are driven mad by the possession of wealth and who think only of amassing money, or of keeping power at all costs.

The Lord concludes by saying: After having passed through all the conditions of hellish suffering and having experienced in the natural order the lowest forms of animal life, the spiritual being, having thus purged his sins, is reborn again in human form on this earth.

After spending many series of years in the terrible infernal planets, at the end of this period, the great criminals are condemned to subsequent reincarnations, to complete the atonement for their sins.

The murderer of a wise scholar passes into the body of a dog, a wild boar, a donkey, a camel, a bull, a goat, a ram, a wild beast, a bird, a candala [a degraded human being such as the untouchable], and a pukkasa, the lowest of human beings, such as the tramp, depending on the gravity of the crime.

The wise scholar who drinks spirituous liquors will be reborn as an insect, a worm, a grasshopper, a bird that feeds on excrement, and a ferocious animal.

The wise scholar who steals another wise scholar's gold will pass a thousand times through the bodies of spiders, snakes, chameleons, aquatic animals, and evil vampires.

The man who defiles his spiritual master's bed will be reborn a hundred times as a grass, a bush, a vine, a carnivorous bird like the vulture, an animal armed with sharp teeth like the lion, and a ferocious beast like the tiger.

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