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All those who mercilessly kill forest animals without permission.

Anyone who kills animals under the guise of religious sacrifices.

Anyone who forces his wife to drink his semen.

All those who start one or more fires, or administer poison to someone to kill them.

Anyone who earns their living by bearing false witness.

Anyone who indulges in alcohol.

Those who violate etiquette by failing to show due respect to their superiors.

Those who sacrifice human beings to Bhairava (a deity worshipped by Hindus and Buddhists).

All those who kill domestic animals.

All those who cause trouble for others.

All those who imprison a living being (human or animal) in a cave.

All those who display unjustified anger toward a guest in their home.

All those whom the possession of wealth drives mad and who think only of amassing money or maintaining power at all costs.

After spending many years on terrible infernal planets, at the end of this period, great criminals are condemned to subsequent reincarnations to fully atone for their sins.

The murderer of a wise scholar passes into the body of a dog, a boar, a donkey, a camel, a bull, a goat, a ram, a wild beast, a bird, an untouchable, or the lowest of men, such as a beggar, depending on the gravity of the crime.

The wise scholar who drinks spirits will be reborn in the form of an insect, a worm, a grasshopper, a bird that feeds on excrement, and a ferocious animal.

The learned sage who stole gold from another learned sage will pass a thousand times into the bodies of spiders, snakes, chameleons, aquatic creatures, and malevolent vampires.

The man who defiled his spiritual master's bed is reborn a hundred times as grass, bushes, vines, carnivorous birds like vultures, sharp-toothed animals like lions, and ferocious beasts like tigers.

Those who commit acts of cruelty become animals hungry for blood, like cats and felines.

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