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THE QUESTIONS OF KING MILINDA.
II, 1, 15.
cause radiance to arise, and light to shine forth, and make the objects there plainly visible. Just so would wisdom in a man have such effects as were just now set forth.'
Well put, Nâgasena!'
15. The king said: “These qualities which are so different", Nagasena, do they bring about one and the same result ?'
*They do. The putting an end to evil dispositions.'
How is that? Give me an illustration.' • They are like the various parts of an armyelephants, cavalry, war chariots, and archers—who all work to one end, to wit: the conquest in battle of the opposing army.'
Well put, Nâgasena !
Here ends the First Chapter.
1 That is, the five referred to above, p. 51, § 9.
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