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20  He who has not acquired one of the following: religious merit
(dharma), wealth (artha), satisfaction of desires (kama), or liberation
(moksa) is repeatedly born to die. 
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21.  Lakshmi, the Goddess of wealth, comes of Her own accord where fools
are not respected, grain is well stored up, and the husband and wife do
not quarrel.
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2.  Offspring, friends and relatives flee from a devotee of the Lord: yet 
those who follow him bring merit to their families through their
devotion. 
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3.  Fish, tortoises, and birds bring up their young by means of sight,
attention and touch; so do saintly men afford protection to their
associates by the same means. 
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5.  Learning is like a cow of desire. It, like her, yields in all seasons. Like a 
mother, it feeds you on your journey. Therefore learning is a hidden
treasure. 
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6.  A single son endowed with good qualities is far better than a hundred
devoid of them. For the moon, though one, dispels the darkness, which
the stars, though numerous, can not. 
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7.  A still-born son as superior to a foolish son endowed with a long life.
The first causes grief for but a moment while the latter like a blazing
fire consumes his parents in grief for life. 
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8.  Residing in a small village devoid of proper living facilities, serving a
person born of a low family, unwholesome food, a frowning wife, a 
foolish son, and a widowed daughter burn the body without fire.
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9.  What good is a cow that neither gives milk nor conceives? Similarly, 
what is the value of the birth of a son if he becomes neither learned nor
a pure devotee of the Lord? 
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10.  When one is consumed by the sorrows of life, three things give him
relief: offspring, a wife, and the company of the Lord's devotees. 
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12.  Religious austerities should be practiced alone, study by two, and
singing by three. A journey should be undertaken by four, agriculture
by five, and war by many together.
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