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22, The reward of one’s own dueds should bestoleally with-
stood to exhaust it. Accumulated Katmas can never be dispensed with
Fruits crumble, once the creeper beating these withers. Not so with
Karmas; one hasgot to suffer their outcomeinevitably.
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32. feast rs fae at gat 8 tet war aie faa oe qa Te
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23. A climber and a tree sans roots wither away. So do Karmas
‘once they are devoid of attachment. The phenomenon is like the fleeing
forees oncetha csriv ander is u sa
wea vigt ate, qaelalt gira
forget agreed, agroa Rast gyi
ye. fares (mfendtr ) ate ate carefen afr G8 ace gt oa
8 a8 At ae ar yer the B avez at IA oe ae FH A aseeT TTF |
OR ace ear aren wate earat TAT ET
24. As the poorly sown seed and the smokeless fire last not, so
do Karmasexhaust once the sustaining attachment ceases to exist. It is
like 2 swooning preacher's utterance,
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faaefaraedt at, irs Agr ae RU
ou. fate sere & wat F gee Ger eet gare wT ag au, avals,
alee ae aed Bt Te RAAT FA erVG H ge areMT Wea2 1
25. Asan actor dons various garbs suitable to his role on the
stage, 50 does anindividual as dictated by his Karmasin respoct of wealth,
countenanceandstrength,
daredag fara, Aigo fafagtzar |
wea Sara Aa, eeTVEGeeaT UgEtt