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52. As the master takes care of, and kindly protects his servants 

 (or subjects) so are managed the master's affairs also by the servants. 



33. At the same place, where the great Lord (Buddha) is pre- 

 sent, who would acknowledge any other wise man ? When the sun 

 has arisen, though there be many distinguished stars in the heaven, 

 none of them is visible. 



III. The tool (meak, low, wicked, bad) (F3j T ^) 



34. A wicked man, though he gets riches, grows worse in his 

 conduct. A stream howsoever it be turned back, yet endeavours to- 

 flow downwards. 



35. Though a wicked man appears good in his conduct, it is but 

 a hypocritical life. Though a crystal be made to have the colour of 

 a gem, yet, when put in water, it shows its own colour. 



