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In this maxim kalikā signifies a flame, resembling a
bud. Though small like a bud in the beginning a flame
can spread sufficient light everywhere. Similarly, a man
who is young in age but great or big in merits, may
have tremendous fame in the world.
360. <headword>दुर्जनगर्दभन्यायः
मलिनीकुर्वन्नर्जुनवर्त्म मदीभवति राधेयः
यदि ताडनादि लभते तथापि तच्छील एव खलः
Lau
There are many common characteristics between an
ass and a wick
amassing wealth and both of them become intoxicated
by
There are many common characteristics between an
ass and a wicked man
amassing wealth and both of them become into
by it. Both of them become excited in the month of
Āṣ
they receive good thrashing.
361. <headword>दुर्जनमशकन्यायः
The maxim brings out the resemblance between a
wicked person and a mosquito. Both of them attack
the human beings and trouble them.
the human beings and trouble them.
362. <headword>दूरस्थपर्वतन्यायः
The maxim tells that the mountains appear to be
fascinating from a long distance only. If we go near
them, all the big stones, valleys and dark forests are
visible and make us frightened. They look pleasant from
a distance only. So also, the persons appear to be
good from a distance. The more one tries to go near
them, the more he is disillusioned.
363. <headword>दूरस्थवनस्पतिकान्यायः
The maxim suggests that the two trees appear to be the
same or one from a long distance. The difference
between them is not grasped properly from a distance.