13. aan geet $i
2. Things extant reveal_no primordial cause and the non-extant
ones have causes beyond anybody's grasp. It is a common observation
thet mundane existence is not a figment of imagination.
arate ae ee, ataarated |
fafraaet wt cea, we Ag gt we gu
at ferma ee A aaqeq Fare hey HF orleaa
@i gata Gtr arr aega: FY fra at Re ga TH A (sae
erat) 1
3. The courses af actions available are like the open sesame to
reincarnation. Other factors ate no more than conducive circumstances of
secondary value. My accumulated deeds alone are the creators of my
destiny.
eras HATA, ATT a TA |
wae faaat qa, waenfa of frat ren
v. ga (se) araier ate war at sofa gare 1 ga
(ag) BAIT RATT RA Are gitar 21 wert ge ar fear TAT
2 afte qagear qa ar fase ad Tee 21
4. Nurturing the rootyields fruits. Nipping the soot exterminates
fruition. One craving forfruits, waters the root while one averse Lo fruit
avoids such an eventuality.
Feat see oi afta, crt fefs acca|
arena acaat fea, mara faefa grat uigt
x. forerae sit amy ate 2, & St ger (arm) Ha F1 waq (afar
ara aot) er firfaq ft are adt grav di ae (Faas aa) er cee
ave drat & farg rag (afaerara at) an fafra vt arm adi gar
5. A deedmeets its own negation. That which does not exist
cannot meetits negation. That which exists can mest partial negation
but that which is non-existent is immunefrom destruction.
‘afea F! Bo Bfa, ‘afer HAT Fe a1
we & stew, 1 A Bom; cha Baer Bz A gn