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55. 01ii 1.1W111 TtaT: iTITRMT I 7.22
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One who wants his own welfare, should not antagonize his relatives.
56. f*I'IltIV-11 c its Zi klrilliatzdi I 7.38
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One who indulges in Dharma-Artha-Kama can conquer his enemies.
57. alftl: f eirtw4 TM' I 7.57
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Industriousness is the root of all gains and prosperity.
58. 11044-I11'i
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Prosperity fears to approach a person who is proud of intellect.
59 . TM-4ffitsitTIT I 7.70
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The words of a preceptor are like medicine.
60. 9. cItkItt4i TKtZfratV tiqlt4-1-i: I 7.71
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That should not be done to others which is against the interests of one's self.
61. 41T4A- -{1- 17.77
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The arrows of speech are like old age for the mind.
62. fctil Tsisa4 f4A- I
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Righteousness is eternal, pain and pleasures are transitory.
63. tTzlt Wg": I 8.13
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Contentment is superior to all other acquirements.
64. aFt IfTi# gb-rt Ffif VI I 8.18
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The deeds done by a person, follow the person placed on the fire for cremation.
65. Tit WA' cb4U1I11-1q I 8.24
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One should safeguard one's mind and speech with his actions.