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Laukikan
phyasicallyakośa
 
physically
. See--मेयेवेते निहताः पूर्वमेवं निमित्तमात्रं भव

सव्यसाचिन्
 

- -भगवद्गीता XI.33
 

 
376. <headword>धनुर्गुणन्यायः
 
</headword>
 
Ex. आजन्मतोऽतिकुटिलेऽपि जने महान्त-

स्त्वारोपयन्ति हि गुणं धनुषीव शूराः
 

--सायण, लौकिकन्याय; सा० 896
 
The string of the bow is applied to the bow, only after

bending it. The maxim based on this fact conveys that

a good person may impose his qualities on a bad person
also.
 

also.
 
377. <headword>धान्यपलालन्यायः
 
-सायण, लौकिकन्याय; सा० 896
 
</headword>
 
Ex. ( ) शास्त्राण्यधीत्य मेधावी ह्यभ्यस्य च पुनः पुनः

परमं ब्रह्म विज्ञाय ह्युल्कावत्तान्यथोत्सृजेत्॥
 

 
( ) ग्रन्थमभ्यस्य मेधावी ज्ञानविज्ञानतत्परः

पलालमिव धान्यार्थो त्यजेद्ग्रन्थमशेषतः
 

--
ब्रह्मबिन्दूपनिषद् 14; पातञ्जलमहाभाष्य - -1.2.39, 3.3.18; 3.
 

4.2; 4.1.12
 

 
The maxim tells that while reading a text, one should

take the essential thing from the text book and leave off

unessential things, as one collects rice ( or grain) and

leaves off the chaff.
 

 
378. <headword>धारावाहिकबुद्धिन्यायः
 
</headword>
 
Intellect is of the nature of determination. Owing to its

working, many ideas enter and many disappear from

the intellect of a person. Thus says the maxim, the

ideas move in a manner of a continuously flowing course
of the stream.
 

of the stream.