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... mind , what adornment is required ? If a man be learned , what neces- sity is there of the society of others ? If disgrace over- take a man , why need he fear death ? 56. The moon obscured by the daylight , a woman no longer young , a ...
... mind , what adornment is required ? If a man be learned , what neces- sity is there of the society of others ? If disgrace over- take a man , why need he fear death ? 56. The moon obscured by the daylight , a woman no longer young , a ...
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... mind who is the possessor of these adornments has no need of outward pomp . 66. The heart of the wise is soft as a lotus flower in prosperity , but in adversity it is as firm as a mountain rock . 67. Water will not remain on hot iron ...
... mind who is the possessor of these adornments has no need of outward pomp . 66. The heart of the wise is soft as a lotus flower in prosperity , but in adversity it is as firm as a mountain rock . 67. Water will not remain on hot iron ...
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... rested not until they had gained posses- sion of the nectar : they were not turned aside from the search by pearls of great price , nor by fear of terrible poison . Even so men of constant mind do not 12 NÎTI ŚATAKA .
... rested not until they had gained posses- sion of the nectar : they were not turned aside from the search by pearls of great price , nor by fear of terrible poison . Even so men of constant mind do not 12 NÎTI ŚATAKA .
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... mind , bent on his purpose , counts neither state as pleasure nor pain . 82. Courtesy is the ornament of a noble man , gentle- ness of speech that of a hero ; calmness the ornament of knowledge , reverence that of sacred learning ...
... mind , bent on his purpose , counts neither state as pleasure nor pain . 82. Courtesy is the ornament of a noble man , gentle- ness of speech that of a hero ; calmness the ornament of knowledge , reverence that of sacred learning ...
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... upon others . 106. The constant man loses not his virtue in misfor- tune . A torch may point towards the ground , but its flame will still point upwards . 107. The mind of the constant man is not pierced 16 NITI SATAKA .
... upon others . 106. The constant man loses not his virtue in misfor- tune . A torch may point towards the ground , but its flame will still point upwards . 107. The mind of the constant man is not pierced 16 NITI SATAKA .
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ascetic Author Bengal Bhartrihari Book Buddhist C. M. Ingleby Cambridge Chinese cloth College Compiled containing Crown 8vo Demy 8vo desire DICTIONARY earth Edward Edwin Arnold elephant English and Foreign enlarged ESSAYS evil F. W. Newman Fcap Foreign Philosophical Library French gained Geology German GRAMMAR Henry Hindu History Illustrations Imperial Index India Introduction James John John Dowson king LANGUAGE late Lectures Literature live LL.D London Max Müller mind Modern Müller Nîti Notes Original Oxford paper Ph.D PHILOSOPHY Plates pleasure Poems POETRY Post 8vo Post free Professor of Sanskrit RALPH T. H. GRIFFITH RELIGION Revised Royal 8vo Samuel Butler Sanskrit Second Edition sewed Śiva sloka Small 4to Society Svarga Telang Text Third Edition Thomas thou tion Translated Trübner's Collection Trübner's Oriental Series University Vairagya Verse viii virtues Vocabulary volume W. R. Greg W. W. Hunter William wise words wrapper