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22. aenaeafaer ate sreaeeUaTERT & ase Bt fier TAT
sarfait 1) ga fas at wet ware & Bar wet Thee 1 ae feat ar are
ay sorerar ata airy Ht gaara eet |
12, One, ever equanimous ond least. prone to sinful acts,
should be deemed 26 2 friend. We sheutd serve such a one with devotion.
Seeking compan y of such beings and serving them is ever benefic, now or
later.
aaferat Tqafea, dar at ay aT TT t
aTaaT ATRAEAS, AA THT QeTAT UA
3. dant BA ata vite gor ter ets Fay fv aire eat
we aire FY gard were gies TET TT et FI
43. Virtue and vice emanate from caresponding contact, as
fragrance or malodour flow with the windthet carrieseither,
agonartgoitat fa, gtaeat aaaitafa |
qar fered g aeat fa, Trafer AeA NEST
ty. wate afeat arrears BRAS fee a ram EE
are fradt 21 gaa fad dea afedi erage aa aT aT
wat & 1
14, All the rivers rush towards the salty ocean in their urge to
seekrefuge. This confluence results in the subsequentbitterness of provi-
ously sweet stream.
arafecan fate oe, reataeorsfer wea |
wea Raga gia, aca Race at YR ga
Qu Ararat at cat Ta BAS WaT TTT eC TTT TT
ae ara att cot ay ara as ae at as | Fe Te gies cq #1
gre!
15. Birds of diverse kind borrow a golden hue whenthey reach
the summitof the fabled golden Sumery Mountain, This virtue is conferred
by the proximity ofthe great Mountain.