7. galga rere 25
9. TAM BEATTASAATT
aed Gearag a, gaa angITTl | gaat a Grntafed
afvat aea-gea aafa aver | seat wdtrmaat gaat aa-
gra, fafaaasonfa fe g var g & w megagaunt gra!
ame Br gaa& 1 seqnorsear, afrors ge 8 ate Sat
areata aa get GB gat qoae aries ate asaya oTTT
meaner gal waa Tata Sy wa: get safe; waters eee
arate gat wt wer FT
fen ada eniga are ae 1
All anguish is painful. Impatience, inquisitiveness,desire are wose.
One suffering from these drives is unhappy. Heultimately discards all
woes by meansof embracing asceticism and austerities. Let one puritani-
cally standall woesfalling to his lot,
So spoke Kurmaputra, the enlightened seer.
aMatat TT atesaT, AER aTKAT |
aara a faziafa, & fegaftd at ugh
Q. waare—aafrear ao ie dae H aferca er cat ade TT
aad | at ghearaen Hxa 8 anrfr wr aT HER St
1. Indulging in gossip and character assassination is antipathetic
to asceticism and spiritual practices. Such wanton beings win their
spiritual attainment.
areetonfa & be, Teguct ow regfe
auf & gat ats, fe g agl azaRt gn
R. Sere saree HT vagnar/gear at are mr aT TAT
sat a ae gat dar 2, fog versie sera Sasha rarersem a Fz,
es Gears FE |
2. One escaping urge and inquisitiveness, spontaneously, owing
to spiritual indolencealsa earns happiness, But ane who consciously and
desarvedly eas it does truly so.