172 A Brief Notice of Subhdshita Ratna Nidhi. 
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232. Though there be many forests, yet very scarce is the 
spot where the Sandal-tree grows. Thus ‘also, though there be 
many learned men, yet elegant sayings seldom are to be foun 
Yes 3. Gold and silver are known when they have been 
“e = a An elephant’s goodness will appear in the field of 
attle. A learned man may be judged by his composition of 
elegant sayings. 
234. He that is acquainted with the manners of the world, 
will exercise true reli 
gion. Therefore he that practises good 
morals, is the living biography of a saint 
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een icicatoted now. The whole work consists of 454 Slokas 
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