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and the muiden they were seen by people coming. The people said " Today peace bas been established here wlien such conjurers arrived". Seeing them, the king became pleased at heart and give them ample wealth. Addressing the maid as sister, thes restorel her in the king and then ther with stout and long arms like elephant-trunks, went joyfully to their own town".
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13. “Whoever male company with a man of l'ulyar obtains happiness and wealth. Therefore, the company of the man of l'idynz shoull be courted so that it may be uubreakable. Do not make friends with a man devoid of learning, for, he would change his mind in time of calamity". What fault has been seen in a mau devoiil of 17.ype, the Kharcain with pleasure, narrated thus
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* Two friends, belonging to the town of Bemlics, went to another count's; ignorant as they there. Having acquireil wealth, while returning, they encountered a Rakshası on their way: Seeing him thes fled awar terror-stricken like the sinful, swerved from austerities. The fuols did not kuor anything in their mind. They were overtaken by him as they fledd. Then, being arrested, the two frienils were released by another traveller after an open fight with hiro. Thus they subsistril by the help of a stranger".
14. - Similarly, never form company with the mean, oh courageous handsome hero. Whoever fell in the company of the mean, he reaped a woeful doom. Listen, I tell you the story of the mean; know this moral in your heart, oh lucky one. There was a merchant by name Sularzana. He was casually told hy a mean king “ If you can recite a rerse rithont joining the lips, I would grant you lan is without encumbrance". Then the merchant recited a verse of some beauty without allowing his lips to touch each other " The earth, set ablaze in the whole forest by the flames of fire of the enemies' might, has been restored to pacificatiou by being sprinkled over with a current of water in the form of the sharp edge of the sword". The king, being pleased: gare lands to the good merchant, though with reluctance. Then one day, the good merchant, the ocean of virtues, satisfied the miserables (by his largess ). But then the crooked merchant formed connections with a slave girl who goon became pregnant and entertained all sorts of longings.
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Shree Sudharmaswami Gyanbhandar-Umara, Surat
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