112 A Brief Notice of Subhashita Ratna Nidhi. 
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52. It is seldom that riches without understanding wer? 
advantageous to any one. The all-bestowing cow’s M (a 
the common proverb is) is sucked up by the calf. t 
53. Foolish men, that amass riches, never think on, tha 
they have their kinsfolk (or relations). After having amas 
wealth, by all means of wickedness and cursing, they die awaY 
like the rats. 
54. He that wants always to be defended (or supported 
by others, at last, certainly shall fall. It is said, the tortol® 
that was carried by two crows, fell down on the ground. 
