Anandajoti:
01 `The pipe is sweet, the lute is sweet,' say those who do not hear the sweet sound of their own children
Anandajoti:
02 The malady buds in the morning, grows during the day, and blossoms at nightfall
Anandajoti:
03 The learning acquired in one life will yield profit for a further seven lives
Anandajoti:
04 Is Visnu's Heaven as sweet as the arms of one's lover
Anandajoti:
05 Among all those who strive the greatest is the one who lives as a householder
Anandajoti:
06 The country of an unjust king falls into ruin
Anandajoti:
07 He is a true householder who supports the virtuous on their way
Anandajoti:
08 If the wife lacks domestic excellence, the state of marriage is wasted
Anandajoti:
09 The king should only accept information when three sources agree
Anandajoti:
10 Those who have no greatness of mind cannot say they are liberal
Anandajoti:
11 Even though it may not be fore-ordained through labour it can be attained
Anandajoti:
12 To behave without respect for the great will cause them to do us evil
Anandajoti:
13 One should not degrade one's family, even at the cost of death
Anandajoti:
14 Nothing afflicts one like poverty
Anandajoti:
15 Do not call him a man who speaks empty words, he is but chaff
Anandajoti:
16 Cheeriness, liberality, pleasant words and a calm disposition are the nature of the highborn