288 A brief Notice of the Subhdshita Batna Nidhi. [No. 4. 



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208. When you are about to perform any great thing, endeavour 

 to have a good associate. If you will burn up a forest, you want of 

 course the aid of a wind. 



209. — Be not grieved, if you are indigent, neither be elated 

 with joy, if you are in affluence, think on the consequences of your 

 moral works. All sorts of prosperity and distress are but temporal 

 (or of short duration). 



210. If a man pays respect to another teacher, though Buddha, 

 the patron of men, is to be found here, he sinks a salt-well on the 

 bank of a river whose water possesses eight good qualities. 



IX.— Beligion on good Morals (db<V). 



211. There is no difficulty to perform whatever thing, if we are 



