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THE KURAL

1056. Behold the men that have not the churlishness to deny charity: the pangs of poverty would cease at the very sight of them.

1057. Behold the men that give without snubbing or huffing the beggar: the heart of the beggar rejoiceth when he meeteth them.

1058. If there were none to beg for alms, the whole world would have no more interest than a dance of marionettes.[1]

1059. Where would be the glory of men of a liberal hand if there were none in the world to beg of them ?

1060. Let not the beggar scowl when a man pleadeth inability to give : for his own need should be enough to show him that another may be in like condition.


  1. For the joy and glory of liberality would be absent from life : see next verse.
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