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2. UNMereha serarfirsaseraTt
ate arsitadt sacar, vet wadat
aa & ofad fee, som dferaal ign
2 ot oft sent arohifaar 3 feta aahaer ar geste are ara
agg acutee wet & 8 sega: eat achat wt omafes B afar Te
1. Those who draw huge crowds to themselves by expending
their moral acquisition for their Jivelihaadare, in. fact, polluting their virtue
byattachment.
fasta afa gue g, do frente sifad |
BEART ATTAT aT, STHTERT AOE ABT URI
2% sr atdtar yer maT fears gat 2 ate or pT
srerfca saa faq vt fasegar lar 2 gear fearwers freer gray
a F agare ate melgg gaz
2. Theirvirtue is like a purchaseable commodity and their life,
thriving on such virtue, is also a saleable commodity. Their conductis
base. They are damnedbytheir vanity and depravity.
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mOTTACEaTT, Tee Aah seRAT AN
3. faster ear & aemay fee wes ae aeea A AeaT FT TT
aor @, wat sere wfaor ata Bay ata gifs ota are Hoste avaT er
3. A fish without water and one angled ina hookis a damned
one. Similar is the unenviable fate of one who is ignorant of one's future
destiny.
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