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Karnataka 2nd PUC Sanskrit Textbook Answers Shevadhi Chapter 9 नीतिसारः
नीतिसारः Questions and Answers, Summary, Notes
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1) As a virtuous son glorifies the dynasty so a fragrant flowered tree smells the forest.
2) People with evil thoughts desire money, neither wicked nor good desire money and dignity but good people desire dignity – because dignity is the wealth of great people.
3) Human learns the righteousness by the advice of scholars, by advice he gives up bad behaviours, by giving up bad behaviour he gets knowledge and by knowledge he attains salvation.
4) Students should give up eight qualities like desire, anger, greed, taste, romance, curiosity, oversleep and service more than needed.
5) As a calf nears its mother out of thousand cows, so the fruit of work follows its doer.
6) The task conceived in the mind should not be revealed but should be kept secretly and executed in the work.
7) The knowledge is like the tree which yields all the desired objects on time. It is like mother during travel and it is believed a hidden wealth.
8) Righteousness is protected through money, knowledge is memorised through practice, the king is protected through obedience and a home is made by a good housewife.
9) A person is not poor if he is lack of money, but he is rich. One who has lack of gem like knowledge he is poor from all dimensions.
10) The mind through sound, beauty, liquid, smell and touch like matters stimulates Hence mind should be tameds and one who conquers that is called self-controlled.
11) The behaviour of good people is speaking sweetly, kindness, charity, dependents’ protection, company of good people and taking care of good people.
12) People who speak well, treat well they are rich by qualities and worth honouring and gods in the form human beings.
13) One should ponder like a crane of accumulating money, should brave like lion, should think of escaping in dangerous situation like wolf and should jump like rabbit to overcome the difficulties.
14) A rich (king) should protect his treasure for the sake of auspicious job, to accumulate money, to take care of his servants and to survive from the difficult situations.
15) One who grows an Ashwatha, a lemon, a banyan, ten tamarinds, Kapitha-Bilwa would not go to hell.