Chapter
13, The World
167.
Follow not the vulgar way; live not in heedlessness; hold not
false views; linger not long in worldly existence.
168.
Arise! Do not be heedless! Lead a righteous life. The righteous
live happily both in this world and the next.
169.
Lead a righteous life; lead not a base life. The righteous live
happily both in this world and the next.
170.
One who looks upon the world as a bubble and a mirage, him the
King of Death sees not.
171.
Come! Behold this world, which is like a decorated royal chariot.
Here fools flounder, but the wise have no attachment to it.
172.
He who having been heedless is heedless no more, illuminates
this world like the moon freed from clouds.
173.
He, who by good deeds covers the evil he has done, illuminates
this world like the moon freed from clouds.
174.
Blind is the world; here only a few possess insight. Only a
few, like birds escaping from the net, go to realms of bliss.
175.
Swans fly on the path of the sun; men pass through the air by
psychic powers; the wise are led away from the world after vanquishing
Mara and his host.
176.
For a liar who has violated the one law (of truthfulness) who
holds in scorn the hereafter, there is no evil that he cannot
do.
177.
Truly, misers fare not to heavenly realms; nor, indeed, do fools
praise generosity. But the wise man rejoices in giving, and
by that alone does he become happy hereafter.
178.
Better than sole sovereignty over the earth, better than going
to heaven, better even than lordship over all the worlds is
the supramundane Fruition of Stream Entrance. [15]