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<p>And bring us a lot of horilka, but not of that fancy kind with raisins, or with any other such things—bring us horilka of the purest kind, give us that demon drink that makes us merry, playful and wild!</p>
<p>—[[Nikolai Gogol]], ''[[Taras Bulba]]''</p>
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And bring us a lot of horilka, but not of that fancy kind with raisins, or with any other such things—bring us horilka of the purest kind, give us that demon drink that makes us merry, playful and wild!
And bring us a lot of horilka, but not of that fancy kind with raisins, or with any other such things—bring us horilka of the purest kind, give us that demon drink that makes us merry, playful and wild!
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Self is not an effect as it is not produced by anything nor it is a cause as it does not produce anything”…… See Samayasāra of Ācārya Kundakunda, 10.310 Tr. By Prof A. Chakaravarti, page 190 of main text [1]
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[edit]- ^ Ācārya Kundakunda (2006). "10.310". In Prof A. Chakaravarti (ed.). Samayasāra. Delhi: Motilal. p. 190.
Self is not an effect as it is not produced by anything nor it is a cause as it does not produce anything