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2 THE VAIRAGYA-SATAKAM

heart, who smites away (like th< son) the massive front of the endles of ignorance overcasting human mi] whose wake follow all auspiciousne prosperity, who burnt up gay I a moth, as if in sport, and who beaming with the lambent rays of the adorning his forehead, rays that loot Ing like soft half-blooming buds.

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��2. iJHchj4fi^4' rendered difficult of acces ous obstacles im result, (but here) wealth'. hankering (after .gain) q(qeK*HlV3H indi evil deeds.

2. Many are the inaccessible and places I have travelled and yet obta riches ; sacrificing proper dignity of bi social position, in vain have I ser rich; like the crows, have I fed n devoid of self-respect, at the house o la the expectation of gain ; and j Beslre f yoe prompter of evil deeds, lustier and are not still satisfi*

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