290 A brief Notice of the SubJidshita Batna Nidliu [No. 4, 



arpnv if law ^|r *fa ? a*r gx i 



*ig«r qqv s|<^' <T §W Q§S II 



216 F' <gx- *$• *r g T i*W q I 

 V ?*•' W iv *T *T *ta | 



*r *r s T d T "qg=;<v T *rgc:<vr w i 

 *T 3T *,<v- ^v' s T ^N' *w II 



217 *fv CQ i*V W @*' V *w. l 



yey ^t;- pr 3j*sr Vx T gX T Q35 T | 

 &e\* ij«V 5*w g<y ^X T xjSjY g5 T | 



218 ms" ^ T r i^ T st W * I 



iiv s t (v *r i* ; *' mw i 

 r ; -qN T qi*x t *r aV */v w i 



Z^E)' Ql' EtfV *f waX T QJ<V r QW If 



a narrow-minded man keeps anxiously all the little that he gets* 

 A wise man, to obtain a high rank, bestows his alms, as bribes, on 

 others. 



216. As children are loved by their parents, they are not re- 

 spected in the same manner by their children. After the parents 

 have long cherished their children, when they have grown old, they 

 are despised by them. 



217. They that have become the slaves of the world, run after 

 riches, neglecting their own souls. Contented men, though they 

 obtain wealth, give it, as an excellent man does to others. 



218. If you fight an enemy, since he does harm to you, subdue 

 your own passions, it is on account of your passions, that, from the 

 beginning, you are wandering in the orb of transmigration ; and 

 then you shall be perfectly free from all harm. 



