A Brief Notice of Subhashita Ratna Nidhi. 97 
7 amsrcy Sar cy3" ANF 25] 
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aya" ACA SASS | 
RRNA SAa' RT AT Og | 
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BSG gh GAT GCA 
Haar ay jyAar SHRA5 | 
Do 
ASTRT gre PASTA | 
Re BRC RATAT SR 
9 HASH Wer Tear Go} 
govt ace ER SRST AG 
aaa Wa gy cer ay Eaters} 
spear er Aapragg: Hirt Zee 
. The wise, in the time of studying, suffer pains ; since, 
without exertion, it is impossible to become wise. He that is 
passionate for a small pleasure, never can arrive at great felicity. 
8. If you are intelligent, though you be weak, what can 
do to you a powerful enemy? The king of the wild beasts (or 
of the deer), though strong, was killed by an intelligent hare. 
_ The ocean is never satiate with water. The treasury 
of a king is never full of money. One is never satisfied with the 
enjoyment of a thing. Wise men are insatiable with elegant 
sayings. 
