Kural 1061
It is ten million times better not to beg, even from those
precious men whose joy is giving and who thus never refuse.
Kural 1062
Were it the World-Creator’s wish for men to live by begging,
men might wish that He, too, die a wandering beggar.
Kural 1063
There is no greater foolhardiness than to say,
”I shall end the pains of poverty by begging.”
Kural 1064
This entire world is too small to contain the dignity of men
who will not stoop to beg, even in the direst destitution.
Kural 1065
Though it is only gruel, thin as water, nothing is more savory
than food that is earned by the labor of one’s own hands.
Kural 1066
The tongue finds nothing more distasteful than begging,
even just to beg drinking water for a cow.
Kural 1067
This I beg of all beggars:
”If you must beg, beg not from misers.”
Kural 1068
The unsturdy ship called begging will break apart
the moment it crashes against the rock of refusal.
Kural 1069
Thoughts of a beggar’s plight melt the heart.
Thoughts of refusals he receives crush it completely.
Kural 1070
Having said ”no” to a beggar, knowing it might kill the poor man,
where is a miser going to hide from his word?
