1. The author criticizes the commercialization of religious literature and accuses some writers of treating spiritual writing as a business or means of earning money.
2. The author questions the high prices charged for some publications and argues they do not reflect the true value or cost of production.
3. The author believes spiritual literature should be used to spread meaningful messages and wisdom, not for personal profit.
1. The author criticizes the commercialization of religious literature and accuses some writers of treating spiritual writing as a business or means of earning money.
2. The author questions the high prices charged for some publications and argues they do not reflect the true value or cost of production.
3. The author believes spiritual literature should be used to spread meaningful messages and wisdom, not for personal profit.
1. The author criticizes the commercialization of religious literature and accuses some writers of treating spiritual writing as a business or means of earning money.
2. The author questions the high prices charged for some publications and argues they do not reflect the true value or cost of production.
3. The author believes spiritual literature should be used to spread meaningful messages and wisdom, not for personal profit.