The Satakas of BhartrihariThis is Volume XI of fourteen in the India: Language and Literature Oriental series. First published in 1886, of the three ?atakas or centuries of couplets ascribed to Bhart?ihari, the Nîti and Yairâgya ?atakas alone are included in the following pages. |
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... possession of the horn of a hare : but he cannot win over the mind of one who is foolish and obstinate . 6. He who would lead evil men into the path of virtue by a few soft words , is as one who binds an elephant with a young lotus ...
... possession of the horn of a hare : but he cannot win over the mind of one who is foolish and obstinate . 6. He who would lead evil men into the path of virtue by a few soft words , is as one who binds an elephant with a young lotus ...
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... a mirage when oppressed by thirst : he may get possession of the horn of a hare : but he cannot win over the mind of one who is foolish and obstinate . A 6. He who would lead evil men into the path THE SATAKAS OF BHARTRIHARI. ...
... a mirage when oppressed by thirst : he may get possession of the horn of a hare : but he cannot win over the mind of one who is foolish and obstinate . A 6. He who would lead evil men into the path THE SATAKAS OF BHARTRIHARI. ...
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... possessions by mismanagement : money by waste and prodigality . 43. Giving , consuming , and loss , are the three ways by which wealth is diminished . The man who neither gives nor spends has yet the third way open to him . 44. A jewel ...
... possessions by mismanagement : money by waste and prodigality . 43. Giving , consuming , and loss , are the three ways by which wealth is diminished . The man who neither gives nor spends has yet the third way open to him . 44. A jewel ...
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