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 1 8 THE VAIRAGYA-SATAKAM

objects thinks time too short ; he has never e of it to compass all his numerous ends. ( other hand the philosopher laughs at both fo delusions." In this case q in lines i and 2 to days, and for ^afnr in line 2 we have t too. ]

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mentjLmceasnigly makes nappy, is not rnpted, while the" cravings of those of ff and confounded minds are nevernjuen Such being the case, for whom did Creator create the Meru, representing i ceivable wealth, but confining to itsel glorious potency of its gold? I wouk covet it.

SFftSf ^% ^fTJ etc. The idea is that Mer ( fabled ) mountain of gold, serves no usefu pose to anybody, and so I would not go in

��% d^RT ) ; because those that are contente quite happy without possessing it, and thosi hanker after wealth feel never satisfied ho soever might be their acquisitions, ^pir?^ fWftTT Its gold serves only to glorify itel not to satisfy the greedy.

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