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Laukikanyāyakośa
 
maxim is applicable to a man who gets things done

without doing anything.
 

- -सा० 919
 

 
61. <headword>
अयाचितमण्डलन्यायः
 
</headword>
 
Ex. ईश्वरस्य सुहृदः स्वयं निर्धना अपि तदीयेन धनेन धन

फलभाजस्तद्वत् ।
 

-- सा० 462
 

 
That which is obtained without any formal request is

Ayaācitaka. Many a time, the devotees are poor but

they can achieve the fruit of the wealth by virtue of

their devotion. This is what the maxim emphasizes on.

 
62. <headword>अरण्यचन्द्रिकान्यायः
 
61.
 
</headword>
 
निनिन्द रूपं हृदयेन पार्वती प्रियेषु सौभाग्य फला हि चारुता ।

- -कुमारसंभव 5.1; सा० 959
- सुभाषितम्
 

 
स्त्रीणां प्रियालोकफलो हि वेषः ।
 

--सुभाषितम्
 
Without the enjoyer or appreciator of the object of

enjoyment alone is of no use. The maxim substantiates

this idea by saying that the clear, cool, spread of

moonlight in the forest is useless as there is nobody to

enjoy or appreciate it.
 

 
63. <headword>अरण्यरोदनन्यायः
 
</headword>
 
Cf. अन्धदर्पणान्याय, उषटवृष्टिन्यायः

अरण्यरुदितं कृतं शवशरीरमुद्वर्दितं

स्थले कमलरोपणं सुचिरमूषरे वर्षितम् ।

श्वपुच्छमवनामितं बधिरकर्णजापः कृतः

कृतान्तमुखमण्डला यद्बुधौ जनः सेवितः ॥
'Crying in the wilderness'. This maxim refers to the
uselessness of crying in the wilderness, as that crying
is not likely to arise sympathy in anybody. It conveys
the idea of futile strain or the effort without getting any
sympathy from anybody.
 

- -पञ्चतन्त्र 115
 

 
'Crying in the wilderness'. This maxim refers to the
uselessness of crying in the wilderness, as that crying
is not likely to arise sympathy in anybody. It conveys
the idea of futile strain or the effort without getting any
sympathy from anybody.