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संबोहमा
The happiness arising from worldly pleasures in this world and also the heavenly happiness are decidedly much inferior to that derived from the total cessation of desires, just as the light of a fire-fly to that of the Sun.
30 There is nobody in this world with whom we can identify ourselves and ever continue our friendship, and can make ourselves happy; when all are under the potent influence of illusion (Mohal, who can, with the association of whoin, achieve self-interest (spiritual good).
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All being heated by the fire of desires, none is capable of making others peaceful there being no possibility of reciprocal relation, witts whom can we bring out friendly association ?
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None being master of himself, who can then liberate others ? How can one, himself poverty-striken make others rich ?