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________________ 354 THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY (SEPTEMBER 1903. 29 dran. pahi.grogs.kyis .bskor.bana bag.yod . par67. ni gnashgyur.tel sā68. lahi -sin .lahkhrice.sin.bin bzan . podpal.gyis .hkhyud. par. hgyur. 30 | khyod .kyis . hom70.pa . bden. pa daúl khyad . par.in.la .sbyin. pa dan dran. dan. bral. bashdod .pa .dbye chad.pas.gan.duhan. bcad.mi.bgyi 29.- Surrounded by loving friends and being constant in watchfulness, be embraced by a noblu kreatness like the creepers on the Sāla tree. 30. - Give to those who are mild, true, and superior: the performance of what is desired by the unfriendly is not, even where a promise has been made, to be carried out.71 31. — Those who contend in wrongful strife, those who look meanly on the poor, 74 those who delight. pot in the noble, those who violate their vows of penitence,75 32. - These four undesirable 78 indulge their frolios: with every, care see that they abide not even in your mountry. 31 J log72. pas.hthab.bcugs. byed.pa dan | bkren.ladman73. par. Ita . badan tshul. khrims. Idanrnams. midgah dan |dkab thub.sdom .pa •hkhrul. byed •pa | 32 | bži.pohdi . dag.hdod.min.tel rtse76 .ba . hdzoms77.par.bgyid.p. lags rab.brtaon.khyod . kyi.yu) nani Ide dag .gtan .ms .mchis.par.mdzod 38 stobs.dan Idan,.pa7e.stobs.chun.ba Ignad.chongyis .ni .mi.gnad. dan mchod .hos .rnams.kyis. mi. mchod. dan smos. hdrigao . kyis.ni.mi. ses.pa! 34 Igau.yau raj.ba81.gan.gis.kyan brfias.pa. med. par82. khyod . kyis.mdzod tha .sñad.rnams. ni. dag.pa .yis | kun. la.hdris .bar.gzigs .Bu.gsol 35 kun.gyis . raj.gi.chos.theb84.cin chos. kyis.thams.cad. htsho.bar.mdzod mi.sdug.kyan ni . ñes.med.na thams.cad.bde. bar.mdzad.du.geol 33. - By the strong the weak, by those of great capacity the incapable, by the honoured those without honour, by the learned the ignorant, 84.- Any man by any man, suffer not to be contemned. Ever grant inquiry by persons of integrity into disputes. . 36 I pha.yi86. bu • laji. Ita . bar | khyod . kyishkhor.la.byams.bgyis na | buyis . pha laji. Ita .bar khyod .la .za • hbrip.dgah. bar.bgyi88 37 Ipbal.nams.ran.bžin. bzan.na.nil khyod .kyis87.dgons.pa .bžinda.hgyur I phal.rnams.ran.bžin. nan. nani | khyod .kyis99. dgons .pa .bin.mi.hgyur 35. -- While every man supports his own religion, make all to live according to their religion. Make happy all, even disagreeable persons if free from offence. 36. - While, like a father to his sons, you shall have shown kindness to your dependants, like sons to their father, your servants will give you joy. 87. - When the people are naturally good, they will be conformable to your mind : when the people are naturally bad, they will not be subservient to your will. 67 pas 33. 65 a 33. hkhrid 33. 70 beam 33. Both perhaps akin to hjam. Or does bxom represent Sk, dānta? 12 leg 33. 15 sman 33. * ? those of mean and low views.' 75 p 'lead astray the penitent.' 10 rtsa 33. 17 hjoms 33. 9 pas 33. #hdis 33. #1 la 33. 82 pa 33, $3 hgra 33. # thob 33. theb 94. 85 yio 33. #bgyid 33. 37 kwi 28 Loo
SR No.032524
Book TitleIndian Antiquary Vol 32
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorRichard Carnac Temple
PublisherSwati Publications
Publication Year1984
Total Pages550
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size20 MB
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