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Part Seven of the text outlines critical moral lessons including the six roads to ruin, which encompass detrimental behaviors such as alcohol consumption, nightlife, and poor friendships. It contrasts these with six revered directions, emphasizing the importance of respect towards parents, teachers, family, friends, and spiritual beings. This guide serves as a moral compass for navigating life’s choices. For more information, visit dmc.tv.

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-Six Roads to Ruin
-Directions Worthy of Respect
-Moral Values
-Family Importance
-Consequences of Poor Choices

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Part Seven: Appendixes Groups of Six: Six Roads to Ruin (Apāyamukha): 1. Drinking intoxicating liquors 2. Wandering abroad at night; nightlife 3. Indulging in entertainment: theatres, saloons, bars, etc. 4. Gambling 5. Having bad people as friends and partners 6. Laziness Six Directions Worthy of Respect: 1. Forward direction signifying parents (Puratthima- disā) 2. Right direction signifying teachers (Dakkhiņa-disā) 3. Behind signifying one's own family (Pacchima- disā) 4. Left direction signifying friends (Uttara-disā) 5. Downwards direction signifying servants (Hetthima- disā) 6. Upwards direction signifying holy and pious beings (Uparima-disā) Family Day By Day 194 Bibliography and References
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