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Ten Great Religions

CHAPTER IV
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Therefore he renounced the world, and went into the forest, and became an anchorite.
But just at this point he separated himself from the Brahmans.

They also were, and are, believers in the value of mortification, abnegation, penance.

They had their hermits in his day.

But they believed in the value of penance as accumulating merit.

They practised self-denial for its own sake.


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