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'''Chritropakhyaan''' or '''Triya Charitar''' forms more than 40 per cent of the whole text of the [[Sri Dasam Granth Sahib]]. Apart from the tales of trickeries of both men and women, wherein the most powerful sex frenzies of the perverted persons come to play have been described with evil results, due to the lack of knowledge of leading of the disciplined way of life. Sexual instinct and the passions are, like the  double edged sword, as an instinct of pro-creation as the pleasure giving, which is also accompanied with extra ordinary sensual pleasure, which makes the persons misuse it, invariably resulting in shame, abomination and disrespect not only to the self, but to the family as a whole, especially to unspeakable miseries to the children. Apart from this, the adulterous practices result in extremely painful,shameful and killing diseases. Practically in all world religions, Christianity, Judiaism, Muslim, Hindu and other faiths, have given  such tales to provide warnings to the faithfuls, and all take this seriously, except certain Sikhs, who have some ulterior motives for destruction of Gurmat on this count alone.
 
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* [http://srec.gurmat.info/srecarticles/sridasamgranthsahib/chritropakhiyaan.html English translation of Chritropakhyaan]


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Revision as of 08:51, 31 July 2007

Chritropakhyaan or Triya Charitar forms more than 40 per cent of the whole text of the Sri Dasam Granth Sahib. Apart from the tales of trickeries of both men and women, wherein the most powerful sex frenzies of the perverted persons come to play have been described with evil results, due to the lack of knowledge of leading of the disciplined way of life. Sexual instinct and the passions are, like the double edged sword, as an instinct of pro-creation as the pleasure giving, which is also accompanied with extra ordinary sensual pleasure, which makes the persons misuse it, invariably resulting in shame, abomination and disrespect not only to the self, but to the family as a whole, especially to unspeakable miseries to the children. Apart from this, the adulterous practices result in extremely painful,shameful and killing diseases. Practically in all world religions, Christianity, Judiaism, Muslim, Hindu and other faiths, have given such tales to provide warnings to the faithfuls, and all take this seriously, except certain Sikhs, who have some ulterior motives for destruction of Gurmat on this count alone.

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