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 32, THE VAIRAGYA-SATAKAM

51, Thou art a king, we too are c through self-assurance about our acquired from our preceptor whom we Thou art celebrated throngft thy poss our fame is spread abroad in all quar the learned men. Thus a great di; there is between both of us, made by and riches. If thou art cold towards us are perfectly indifferent towards you.

, [ This Sloka is addressed by a Yati, (c has -renounced the world) to a king. T wants to inform the king of the vamtj possessions, and so is declaring that a greater than the king. For, the king is wealth only but he is rich in wisdom which command even the respect of a king. ]

��52. Thou exercisest kingly powei

r riches, we do the same over words (i. or scriptures ) in all their senses. Th a hero ( in battle ), while we have , failing skill in methods of subduing the of disputants, It is the rich who serve

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