Noble Learning : Wicked things come in small packages.

People might have noticed that, a Wicked and mean people always try to takes away other wealth. They may be ruthless and focus on their own reputation. They may be master deceivers who make evil deals. And while stealing other people's wealth,they often speak harsh words and cause a lot of trouble to others. In order to explain their true character, sanskrit have its own verses :

अर्थग्रहणे न तथा दुनोति कटुकूजितैर्यथा पिशुनः|

रुधिराSSदानादधिकं दुनोति कर्णे क्वणन्मशकः||

Arthgrahane na tathaa dunoti katukoojitairyathaa pishunah.
Rudhiraaadaanaadadhikam dunoti karne kvananmashak.

Arthagrahane = taking away the wealth. Na = not.
Tathaa = thus.
Dunoti = causes distress and pain.
Katukoojitairyathaa = Katu + koojitaih + yathaa.
Katu = displeasing.
Koojitaih = makes buzzing sound, uttering inarticulately
Yathaa = for instance, like that of. Pishunah = wicked and treacherous person.
Rudhiraaadaanaadadhikam = rudhir + aadaanaad + adhikam.
Rudhira = blood.
Addanaad= drawing out.
Adhikam = too much.
Karne = in the ears.
kvananmashakah = kvanan + mashakah.
Kvanan = a buzzing sound.
Mashakah = a mosquito.

In this Sanskrit lines a wicked person and his action of snatching the wealth of others has been compared with a mosquito and its bite. It states :
A wicked and treacherous person while taking away wealth of others causes much distress and pain and also speaks inarticulately, just like a mosquito, which, while sucking the blood of a person causes much pain and also creates a buzzing sound in his ears.

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