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Laukikanyayakośa
86. <headword>अस्नेहदीपन्यायः
 
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तत्र वर्षसहस्त्राणि निर्विकल्पसमाधिना

दश स्थित्वा शशामासावात्मन्यस्नेहदीपवत्
 

--योगवासिष्ठ 2.1.44
 
A lamp burns till there is oil in it. When the oil is
exhausted, it remains extinguished. It is a lamp for
name's sake only. It does not serve the purpose of
giving light.
 
87. <headword>अहिकुण्डलन्यायः
 
A lamp
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If one looks at a serpent, it appears to
burns till there is oil in it. When the oil is
e
e one serpent
only. But when one looks at it from distributive angles
like its colour, coil, hood and the like, it appears with
difference. It is one from the point of view of 'serpent-
ness' but it appears in various forms, considering its
hood, coil etc. The ma
xhaustedim has basis of the unitary and
distributive point of view. The Brahman appears one
, it remains extinguished. It is a lamp for
name's sa
but
when loo
ke only. It does not serd at from different point of ve the purpose of
giving light.
 
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iew, it has
multifarious forms.
 
88. <headword>अर्हिनकुलन्यायः
 
- योगवासिष्ठ 2.1.44
 
If one looks at a serpent
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This maxim suggests the natural enmity between a
serpent and a mungoose. Similarly
, it appears towhen there is
natural enmity
be one serpent
only. But when one looks at it from distribut
tween two indive angles
like its
iduals, colourastes and
communities
, coil, hood and the like, it appears with
difference. It is one from the point of view of 'serpent-
ness' but it appears in various forms, considering its
hood, coil etc. The
this maxim has basis of the unitary and
distributive point of view. The Brahman appears one, but
when looked at from different point of view, it has
multifarious forms.
 
is applied.
 
89. <headword>अहिभुक्कैवर्तन्यायः
 
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An intoxicated person sat in a boat and tied a thread to
his leg as a mark of his identity.
This maxim suggests the natural enmitye between a
serpent and a mungoose. Similarly
oatman saw it
and tied a thread to the leg of another traveller. When
the boat arrived at the shore
, when there is
natural enmity between two indi
the first travidualseller, castes and
communities, this maxim is applied.
 
An intoxicated person sat in a boat and tied a thread to
his leg as a mark of his identity. The boatman saw it
and tied a thread to the leg of another traveller. When
the boat arrived at the shore, the first traveller, still in
still in
the intoxicated mood, shouted "A person with the

thread on his leg is myself". This suggests that an
ignorant man forgets the real nature of himself and

ignorant man forgets the real nature of himself and
even declares that somebody else is himself only.