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lop is sharpened by addition : they are spoken of throughout their career as blameless
until their death, their ashes are then adorned and-embellished, as well as heldin
veneration, and the virtues these possess are very great and without fail. If difficulty
should arise, do you ask assistance with a heart pure and undefiled; and if you have
any Urgent petition to make, (do it with submission. Clothe yourself entirely clean,
throw off what is not so, and what you have to bring forward let it be with' propriety.
"When it' is known to the1 deity what your wishes- are,- they’ will he quickly complied
■with openly to your satisfaction, and made to correspond with the ’devotion manifested.
And the knowledge of what is requisite in sincere supplication is- this ; to punish your
self ; .to .divest yourself of hearing,;.:to reject eyil-doing qf all kinds ; <to haye your: eye
fixed pn. one ; to seek the road to th e , hestower- of benefits ; to-desire without .delay,
and not to trifle. Yea, the formed stone which is reverenced, is.to b&consideredjenly
a veil,betweenypji.qn<Lthe real divinity. Continue to supplicate for whatever arefyour
desires that thpy.jnay be known : when, the blood will have stopped thyee.-fimes your
object, will be gained;, verily, it will be-added to, there, willbe'no obstacle jto itsfu ll
completion. . By qqe saying your solicitation - is directly expressed and correctness of
life is obtained.. And what you say is like the sun and iqoon ; in proportion<as,reve-j
rence is.p^id.to the deity, men know that their supplication will be listened to, -and thç-
B a tà r a become familiar and much attached« Your existence will be- as bright as the
Sun and its splendour, which is evident,; truly beautiful. When you.die.;you< will be
guarded .and aggrandized, and not without companions. Such will he his lut who
seeks the good of the country, for he furthers the happiness of the people.. '
• * * * * *
I., Doypu observe thiscourse until.you excel in it. Make figures, of stonedikelmman
beings, which may be supplicated ; persons who reject I them will suffer sickness and
ruin until their death, uhioli will fee moet bitter: onuthat account dt-is necessary-to
entreat and pray for the favour of the Tiémas. Stones situated in places,of worship are
ornamented with many articles of state ; '‘they are feared by thosewho wish to ask for«
given ess, and cannot be destroyed.
It is related, that only persons who are steadfast in the acquirement of ïetterè, Causé
such as the following to be made (here follow fifteen cabalistic characters, which ate
totally unintelligible)' : those will certainly serve the purpose of your forefathers, who
have been the medium of existence ; they are- the veil which separates you from that
which is exalted, and also written on the stone. Give credit to them in ’a moderate
degree. * * * * • «
First, let all pray to and seek the fhvour of the deity in this and the next world, and
each require an interpreter who will obtain hid■ pardon : but he must reject' fickleness
to arrive at a discriminating heart. Speak with reverence to your parents, their existence
is replaced by those who are named after them. In the place óf worship, when
the ornament of good works is shewn, it is mentioned in the same manner as delight,
as established gratification. I t is difficult to cause advantage to the workings of the
heart ;
heart ; you r faith, whjd r.ybuire ce ived .from -Sang^ang S u d M ^ t id S a n g .hm r Tavd
is acknowledged b y - th e -e x ten to fy o u r ability, and is-different from-other feelings.
Different aredhe rewards o f -those w ho c om e d o h e a v en ; happiness- iTfbestowed on
them ; delightful their s ta te ;;,v e r i ly th e y hav&arrived;«i*the la n d b f i i lv e r . W h a te v e r
your'reward a t you r death-may.-be fix ed at, when obtained ,it cannot- b e lo s t : a ll is
settled, th e1-wholei-is-i distributed; as w e ll ,as th e. certa inty-pf jfeatK.v you - are
irected to ajptejjei w h ic h is c a lled ,- ip om ted io u ’t • by 'JMw'te, <wh.b:preside. a t ; death-and
become your grfi’d'e1; because.\the deadiare mix ed an a land w h ic h is wideandthWel; a re
g iv en oceupatfoiiWnd quifcWyrgojveachKflying^to the fir st,p la ce u n til th b yu r r iv e a t the
seventh. " Y e r i l y they-aii ld n g lh .’comV.losthe extremity ,with tho&Jnvho, ac company:
here a r e n qn etamoi^th em who have b e en t e r r if ie d : the-existence o f th e ibodyfis dissoived'and
lost. -There are none acquainted with books who are terrififed. * - iV - !
• * , '* • | . # J ■
the a M ê n H Ê ^ l^ r Kawi Charm-
071 a St™®foWd,m the interior of-tfieMstrMtf j& » abaxa.
rJ1 ttIe'
^ P fie : year o f thisTns&iptfótf:bei% W d e s o l i d ' - s 4 ë ^ a s 467, m-the^easdn BIS HiBSGB explain; and fealffiJmóWni thfe greatness and •exbellépfee-'jrf'fhe ^&tu '^Wince^on'
I f S ^ J J ^ r ^ ö oM ’sdoo'inay ifeeflüy'become-clear and manifèsfc •; I B Will hè
, That SH® ^ “;lJeVer by majesty and?his=fefe%<^ölfeer'ves
E tïie Pür? £ 9 1 éxilfédby the
M M in the |s B B B 53SË
are W è c t ród ;:mó;l ^ u g > ^ d
without guile, and havé1 ènabléil'the slave tb -associate' with the^Diviötty, without
there being é difference between them. He is my father,' who is jmplbred'- and who
caused my eXiktencfe':'do not trifle; tlfereü^nWone •gf-èater' thanRhè? ' What-Vórifeks
1 — i mention -it with ah.an'kind^mtist
observe.^ Do you watch and'<5bsëfve'-the |;dUtièsy of mankind •and'-yoi^W-ilk'cèrtaillly.
profit; '-reject ^entirely, sayings--Which are iinprbpéri'béÜ’-iüntjSffey^n^-aVoidr.théff/
robbery, anger, boasting o f prowess and false1 jfrdmiises,-for they^ei 'despicable-- attdfe
fhrnr effect like the atmosphere,’ grVing‘heavy rain which overflow's,« i,to,the accomplish-
ment of wishés, improving-the cultivation, making «II--fresh- hn®equally bright^and
sparkling ; but1 the wind of which ia^Tresently strong and cuts off the-b’ul§»>lf;^ijeyer
wish to fortify your'soul, go to the sièmit o f a mountain, Which is the pkegfaW eainest
supplication in silefi'ée^'awaken your firm aïfd-'sinèere hëhfft, léf there not bo anyidregs
.of.