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1 32. If one has a good intellect and diligent application, what 

 is it, that cannot be done by them ? The Pandavas, they have I 

 heard, have overcome the twelve troops of the dangerous enemy. 



133. Though hills, rivers, elephants, horses, trees, guns, rays of 

 light, storms, men and women, be all 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). 



134. The chief wealth consists in charity, and the greatest hap- 

 piness in the tranquillity of mind. Hearing (or experience) is the 

 most beautiful ornament ; the best companion is he that desires not. 



135. 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. 



