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 )R THE HUNDRED VERSKS ON RENUNCIATION 49

on, I know not after life-long reflection,
 * noble austerities may lead !

3tf$onRT' is the cessation of the illusions, and so 5 worries, of the world. This is said to be >nly fruit borne by the pursuit of this voV, ly, 3oj<f, or study of V'edic wisdom, other

being ordained to bear fruits in the form of ily prosperity. ]

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��. Desires have worn -off in our heart ! youth has also passed away from the r. The virtues have proved barren for estroying, unrelenting, Death is fast ining in! What is to be done? Ah I see, there is no other way left except of feet of the Destroyer of Cupid.
 * of appreciative admirers. The powerful,

Shiva is so called in allusion to his ig turned the god Cupid to ashes on the eve of carriage with Gouri. ]

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