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+ | The four black deeds are: | ||
+ | to deceive a venerable person, | ||
+ | to cause someone to regret what is not regrettable, | ||
+ | to disparage a sublime person, and | ||
+ | to deceive sentient beings. | ||
+ | The four white deeds are their opposites [RY] | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:10, 15 February 2006
The four black deeds are:
to deceive a venerable person, to cause someone to regret what is not regrettable, to disparage a sublime person, and to deceive sentient beings. The four white deeds are their opposites [RY]