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Laukikanyāyakośa
 
goes on increasing as the time passes on (till the
evening).
 
714. सावकाशनिरकाशन्यायः.
 
A sentence becomes expectant when there is a possibility
of some other matter. The non-expectant injunction
undermines the expectant injuction. This can be proved
by the two Vedic sentences.
 
715. सिंहघण्टान्यायः
 
193
 
716. सिंहमृगन्यायः
 
This maxim is used to describe a difficult and an
impossible task, like that of tying a bell in the neck of a
lion.
 
717. सिंहमेषन्यायः
 
-सा० 64
 
This maxim is used to describe a permanent, natural
enmity between two persons, two religions, two castes,
as it exists between a lion and a deer.
 
718. सिंहीक्षीरन्यायः
 
Once a shepherd found a small cub of lion. He kept it
in the herd of sheep. It began to behave like a sheep
only, forgetting its real nature. The maxim based on
this incident, suggests that owing to prolonged contact,
a man thinks that his body is his soul only.
 
The milk of a lioness when kept in a golden vessel,
shows good effect and proper result. Similarly, the
sermons preached by a good preceptor if bestowed on
a well controlled, fully enriched disciple will result in
good fruit.
 
- सा० 319