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“ஒன்றே சொல்வார் ஒன்றே செய்வார் உள்ளத்தில் உள்ளது அமைதி இன்பத்தில் துன்பம் துன்பத்தில் இன்பம் இறைவன் வகுத்த நியதி... வரும் துன்பத்தில் இன்பம் பத்தாகும் இந்த இரண்டு கட்டளை அறிந்த மனதில் எல்லா நன்மையும் உண்டாகும் எல்லா நன்மையும் உண்டாகும்”

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