A Brief Notice of Subhashita Ratna Nidhi. 139 
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133. Though hills, rivers, elephants, horses, trees, guns, 
rays of light, storms, men and women, be a of the same kind 
(in their respective orders or classes), yet there is a difference 
of our being great (or high) and the other small (or mean). 
1 The chief wealth consists in charity, and the greatest 
happiness in the tranquillity of mind. Hearing (or experience) 
is the most beautiful ornament ; the best companion is he that 
desires not. 
136. There is none that had never been afflicted with a 
disease for wealth—who enjoys always happiness? Pleasure 
and sorrow are always changing like summer and winter. 
