THE QUALIFICATIONS FOR DELIVEKAJNUJ^ ^/ virtuous ways and the joys of life,^ were given out by us to them. "Then as the wheel of time rolled further onwards, and deeper degeneration came, and men began ever to step beyond the bounds set for them, and gave way more and more to greed and lust, there came on them inclemencies of weather, sufferings from heat and cold» rivalry and wars and the subjection of man to man, and the artifice of wealth and property, with its inseparable consequence of poverty, and distinctions of rich and poor arose, and penal laws and punish- ments followed, and sovereigns found it more and more impossible to rule their peoples without engaging in wars with other monarchs. And great despondency and weariness came on these kings, and they were like to fall in their great work of government. Then we, the "Rshis appointed for this purpose, first unfolded unto them these stores of knowledge, teaching themBto understand the nature and the end of all creation, and see their duties and discharge gthem with the clear eye and strong heart of true insight. And, for the Science was first given to kings, it has come down under the name of Raja-vidya, Raja-guhya, Science of Kings and King of Sciences, the Royal Secret Doctrine. Thou too shalt learn it, and thereby fit thyself for thy great duties. CHAPTER VII Who may A.sJe and who may Answer "Limited is the Vairagya that is born of special cause. Rajasa is it. A touch of pain breeding dislike of that which gave the touch is lost in the next following touch of pleasure. But thine is the unlimited Vairagya that is born without apparent outer cause, born of the inner sight that makes discrimination between the Fleeting and the Never-Changing,