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OR THE HUNDRED VERSES ON RENUNCIATION 27

��' 44. Seeing though the same night to be ever following the same day, In vain do creatures run on (their worldly course ) perse- veringly and busy with various activities set agoing secretly I, e. by individual menial resolves. Alas, through infatuation we do not feel ashamed at being thus befooled by this samsara (life) with occupations in which the same particulars repeat themselves f

[The idea is : how profoundly deluded by desire we live ! For never growing old itself, it makes all things look fresh and new, otherwise no worldly pursuit has any real novelty. They are as stale as the uniform appearance of day and night follow- ing each other.]

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