Kural 1001
He who has amassed great wealth but does not enjoy it
is reckoned as dead, like his unused heap.
Kural 1002
Believing wealth is everything, yet giving away nothing,
the miser himself will be possessed by a miserable birth.
Kural 1003
The mere sight of men who lust after wealth,
caring nothing for renown, is a burden to the Earth.
Kural 1004
What could a man, unloved by even a single soul,
imagine he might leave to posterity?
Kural 1005
Amid millions heaped high, a man remains poor
if he neither gives away his wealth nor enjoys it himself.
Kural 1006
Vast wealth can be a wretched curse to one who
neither gladdens himself in its worth nor gives to the worthy.
Kural 1007
The wealth of a greedy man who gives nothing to the needy
is like the beauty of a maiden growing old unwed.
Kural 1008
The wealth of a man whom no heart loves
is like fruits on a poisonous tree in the heart of a village.
Kural 1009
He who casts out love and dharma and chooses self-denial
so wealth can pile high will see it seized by strangers.
Kural 1010
The short-lived poverty of a benevolent rich man
is like the temporary dryness of a bountiful rain cloud.