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Chapter 2

 

 

 

 

1. Untruthfulness, rashness, guile, stupidity, avarice, uncleanness and cruelty

are women’s seven natural flaws.

 

2. To have ability for eating when dishes are ready at hand, to be robust and

virile in the company of one’s religiously wedded wife, and to have a mind for

making charity when one is are the fruits of no ordinary austerities.

 

3. He whose son is obedient to him, whose wife’s conduct is in accordance

with his wishes, and who is content with his riches, has his heaven here on

earth.

 

4. They alone are sons who are devoted to their father. He is a father who

supports his sons. He is a friend in whom we can confide, and she only is a

wife in whose company the husband feels contented and peaceful.

 

5. Avoid him who talks sweetly before you but tries to ruin you behind your

back, for he is like a pitcher of poison with milk on top.

 

6. Do not put your trust in a bad companion nor even trust an ordinary friend,

for if he should get angry with you, he may bring all your secrets to light.

 

7. Do not reveal what you have though upon doing, but by wise counsel keep it

secret being determined to carry it into execution.

 

8. Foolishness is indeed painful, and verily so is youth, but more painful by

far than either is being obliged to live in another person’s house.

 

9. There does not exist a ruby in every mountain, nor a pearl in the head of

every elephant; neither are sadhus to be found everywhere, not sandal trees in

every forest.

 

10. Wise men should always bring up their sons in various moral ways, for

children who have knowledge of niti-shastra and are well-behaved become a glory

to their family.

 

11. Those parents who do not educate their sons are their enemies; for as is a

crane among swans, so are ignorant sons in a public assembly.

 

12. Many a bad habit is developed through overindulgence, and many a good one

by chastisement, therefore beat your son as well as pupil; never indulge them

(Spare the rod and spoil the child.)

 

13. Let not a single day pass without your learning a verse, half a verse, or a

fourth of it, or even one letter of it; not without attending to charity, study

and other pious activity.

 

14. Separation from the wife, disgrace from one’s own people, an enemy saved

in battle, service to a wicked king , poverty, and a mismanaged assembly: these

six kinds of evils., if afflicting a person, burn him even without fire.

 

15. Trees on a river bank, a woman in another man’s house, and kings without

counsellors go without doubt to swift destruction.

 

16. A brahmana’s strength is in his learning, a king’s strength is in his

army, a vaishya’s strength is in his wealth and a shudra’s strength is in

his attitude of service.

 

17. The prostitue has to forsake a man who has no money, the subject a king

that cannot defend him, the birds a tree that bears no fruit, and the guests a

house after they have finished their meals.

 

18. Brahmanas quit their patrons after receiving alms from them, scholars leave

their teachers after receiving education from them, and animals desert a forest

that has been burnt down.

 

19. He who befriends a man whose conduct is vicious, whose vision is impure,

and who is notoriously crooked, is rapidly ruined.

 

20. Friendship between equals flourishes, service under a king is respectable,

it is good to be business-minded in public dealings, and a handsome lady is safe

in her own home.

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