THE CENTURY OF LIFE
The Nitishataka of Bhartrihari Freely rendered into English verse
THE CENTURY OF LIFE
I had at first entitled the translation “The Century of Morals”, but the Sanskrit word Niti has a more complex sense. It includes also policy and worldly wisdom, the rule of successful as well as the Jaw of ideal conduct and gives scope for observation of all the turns and forces determining the movement of human character and action. The Shataka or ‘Century’ should normally comprise a hundred epigrams, but the number that has come down to us is considerably more. The excess is probably due to accretion and the mistaken ascription to Bhartrihari of verses not of his making but cast in his spirit and manner. Page– 159 INVOCATION
To the calm Light inviolable all hail Whom Time divides not, nor Space measures, One, Boundless and Absolute who is alone, The eternal vast I am immutable!
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