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OR"Not from weeping nor from grieving will anyone obtain peace of mind, on the contrary, his pain will be the greaterand his body will suffer. He will make himself sick and pale, yet the dead are not saved by his lamentation. He whoseeks peace should draw out the arrow of lamentation and complain and grief. He who has drawn out the arrow andhas become composed will obtain peace of mind; he who has overcome all sorrow will become free from sorrow, andbe blessed."(a) The speaker of these lines is(i) Sant Kabirdas (if) Gautama Buddha (iii) Lord Mahavira(iv) Sant Surdas(6) He who seeksshould draw out the arrow of lamentation, complain and grief.(i) solitude(ii) knowledge (iii) worldly(W) peace(C). He who has overcome all sorrows will become free from sorrows and be(1) blessed(ii) rewarded(iii) awarded(iv) protected(d) Which words does 'lamentation correspond to?(ii) repenting(iii) feeling sorry(i) weeping(iv) analysing(e). Who is the listener of these words?(iv) none(41) Kisa Gotami(ii) a boy(i) peoplewering the questions that follow. |
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