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 bracelets of female waiters with waving ckowries in their hands, then lavishly attach thyself to the enjoyment of worldly happi- ness. If otherwise, oh my heart! plunge into the absolute type of meditation.

��r The deepest concentration losing all separate consciousness of the knower the known and the knowing. ^nTO is the bushy tail of the yak used as a fan being an insignia of royalty.

[ The argument in this Sloka is that if you can find only enjoyment everywhere you may enjoy, but really such enjoyment cannot be found in this world of misery. All worldly pleasures are tran- scient and limited. For, in the next Sioka we find that the author is preaching the uselessness of the fulfilment of worldly desires. ]

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��67. What then, though embodied beings obtain that prosperity from which all desires are milked? What if their feet be placed on the heads of their enemies? Or what if their wealth brings friends, or if their bodies endure till the end of the creative cycle? , ,

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