In the earlier chapter , we saw how ratnakar was transformed into sage valmiki . Likewise, there is a psalm in the bible which says " condemn the sin not the sinner".
This had happened in Jesus Christ life when an adulterous woman was stoned by the villagers.Jesus Christ came to her rescue and condemned the sinful act of that woman. But, he didn't condemn the woman.Just how sage narada played instrumental in transforming the ratnakar life,when the whole world had shunned him.
It shows great persons don't differentiate between good and bad. As per karmic theory, the purpose of taking birth is to jettison the baggage of sins.
In the eyes of creator, nothing is detestable. Can they be included in the ordinary life? My answer would be depending upon the individual's preference. My answer would be use them for social uplift.
When you pluck a rose from the garden does anyone give a thought about the manure used for cultivation of the rose plant? Likewise, these personalities should be used for the social betterment.
Ok Ok this philosophy may sound outlandish. All good things are good only if they are found in print. But, when it comes to practical life we are caught in the web.
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