349 Arhat Rājasya (Remaining from Past Lives)
Carriages and horses fill the streets, a scene of prosperity. Life is also at a triumphant moment, like bathing in the spring breeze. But do not indulge in it and lose your clear head; be careful not to fall into a trap unknowingly.
For those who receive this verse, one is busy with work and triumphant. One should know that a tall tree catches the wind. When a person becomes outstanding, they face more risks. If one becomes complacent and not exceptionally clear-headed, they can easily trigger mechanisms set by others and fall into traps from which it is difficult to extricate themselves.