As if a fire is burning him, as if the forest-fire burns in various directions, this jealousy of his do thou quench, as a fire (is quenched) with water
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One, who is capable of interpreting the meaning of 'secret-speech' becomes the first to come across the 'source of knowledge'.
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The heavens have stood, the earth has stood, all creatures have stood. The mountains have stood upon their foundation, the horses in the stable I have caused to stand.
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One, who wishes well of others and works for their welfare, quite naturally becomes the ruler of the masses.
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By living in the company of learned souls a man acquires knowledge and becomes well cultured.
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The music that can take them is the singing aloud the Name of God. And when they are too intoxicated to move and harm, catch them by the neck and pull out their fangs as the charmer does. Thereafter they can be your play things you can handle them as you please.
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