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Sanatan Dharma

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Book 8 Chapter III Paragraph 17

Wikisource / R. Shamasastry (1915) · Book 8 - Concerning Vices and Calamities / Chapter III · Verse Paragraph 17

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No, says Kautilya, in the case of addiction to women, the consequences are the birth of children, self-protection, change of wives in the harem, and absence of such consequences in the case of unworthy outside women. Both the above consequences follow from drinking. The auspicious effects of drinking are loss of money, lunacy in a sensate man, corpselike appearance while living, nakedness, the loss of the knowledge of the Vedas, loss of life, wealth, and friends, disassociation with the good, suffering from pain, and indulgence in playing on musical instruments and in singing at the expense of wealth.