It seems fair to ask for other posters' own takes on the extant fragments of this ancient philosophy/code:
"Invitations to dinner are only thought up to benefit indigents.
"The building of temples, resting places, and such like, please only travelers."
"The wise should enjoy the pleasures of this world through the proper visible means of agriculture, keeping cattle, trade, political administration, etc."
"Merit and demerit also do not exist. Nor is there any fruit of virtue and vice."
"Oh! The one who has become all the more beautiful! Drink and eat. Oh! The one with a charming body! That which is past does not belong to you. Oh! The timid one! The past never comes back."
"The pleasure that is produced in a person due to the obtainment of the desired and the avoidance of the undesired is useless.
"The implication of the conclusions is to be critically discussed by the intelligent."
"While life is yours live joyously[.]"
"That the pleasure arising to man
from contact with sensible objects,
is to be relinquished because accompanied by pain-
such is the reasoning of fools.
The kernels of the paddy, rich with finest white grains,
What man, seeking his own true interest,
would fling them away
because of a covering of husk and dust?"
"While life remains, let a man live happily,
let him feed on melted ghee though he runs in debt[.]"
Thoughts?
Cheers,
Operacast
"Invitations to dinner are only thought up to benefit indigents.
"The building of temples, resting places, and such like, please only travelers."
"The wise should enjoy the pleasures of this world through the proper visible means of agriculture, keeping cattle, trade, political administration, etc."
"Merit and demerit also do not exist. Nor is there any fruit of virtue and vice."
"Oh! The one who has become all the more beautiful! Drink and eat. Oh! The one with a charming body! That which is past does not belong to you. Oh! The timid one! The past never comes back."
"The pleasure that is produced in a person due to the obtainment of the desired and the avoidance of the undesired is useless.
"The implication of the conclusions is to be critically discussed by the intelligent."
"While life is yours live joyously[.]"
"That the pleasure arising to man
from contact with sensible objects,
is to be relinquished because accompanied by pain-
such is the reasoning of fools.
The kernels of the paddy, rich with finest white grains,
What man, seeking his own true interest,
would fling them away
because of a covering of husk and dust?"
"While life remains, let a man live happily,
let him feed on melted ghee though he runs in debt[.]"
Thoughts?
Cheers,
Operacast