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TitleAncient Proverbs and Maxims From Burmese Sources; or, The Nîti Literature
AuthorJames Gray
Year1886
PublisherBallantyne Press, publisher; Buddha Sasana Council, Union of Burma, printer
LocationYangon
Sourcepdf
ProgressTo be proofread
TransclusionIndex not transcluded or unreviewed
  1. Contents (p. v)
  2. Introduction (p. vii)
  3. Advertisements (p. xiii)
  4. Chapter
    1. The Lokanîti (p. 1)
      1. The wise man (p. 1)
      2. The good man (p. 11)
      3. The evil-doer (p. 16)
      4. Friendship (p. 19)
      5. Woman (p. 22)
      6. Kings (p. 26)
      7. Miscellaneous (p. 31)
    2. The Dhammanîti (p. 37)
      1. The preceptor (p. 37)
      2. Scholarship (p. 40)
      3. Wisdom (p. 43)
      4. Knowledge (p. 49)
      5. Conversation (p. 51)
      6. Wealth (p. 53)
      7. Residence (p. 55)
      8. Dependence (p. 57)
      9. Friendship (p. 59)
      10. The bad man (p. 62)
      11. The good man (p. 67)
      12. The powerful (p. 69)
      13. Women (p. 70)
      14. Sons (p. 73)
      15. Servants (p. 75)
      16. Residence (p. 76)
      17. What should be done (p. 79)
      18. What should be avoided (p. 85)
      19. Ornamentation (p. 90)
      20. Kings (p. 92)
      21. Ministration (p. 96)
      22. Twos, threes, etc (p. 102)
      23. Miscellaneous (p. 105)
    3. The Râjanîti (p. 119)
    4. The Suttavaddhananîti (p. 142)
  5. Appendix (p. 159)
    1. Old Indian sayings (p. 161)
    2. Corresponding stanzas in the Nîtis (p. 175)
    3. Corresponding stanzas in the Dhammanîti (p. 179)