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Laukikanyayakośa
96.
enjoy it. So also, the appreciaters of the merit rush or
gather there where there is merit.
आम्रवणन्यायः
Cf. मल्लग्रामन्यायः, ब्राह्मणन्यायः
There may be many different kinds of trees in a garden.
But if there are some mango trees and these too in
large number, the garden is known as a Mango grove,
as the prominent things determine the nature of any
collection.
97. आम्रसेकपितृतर्पणन्यायः
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आम्राश्च सिक्ताः पितरश्च तृप्ताः ।
एकां क्रिया द्वयर्थकरी प्रसिद्धा ॥
-पालञ्जल महाभाष्य I.1.1.
This maxim refers to the advantages by doing one
work. If one offers water to the manes near a mango
tree and offers 'Tilänjali', two purposes are served.
The mango tree gets water and the ancestors also are
satisfied. It is like killing two birds with one stone.
98. आम्रानुपृष्टकोविदारानाचष्ट इति न्यायः
This maxim hints at a legend.
- महाभाष्य II.1.45; सा० 71
Once a man asked another person to describe a mango
tree and where he could see that tree. But the other
man instead of describing a mango tree, gave description
of a 'Kovidāra' tree. The answer of this man created
confusion in the mind of a person who asked him the
question. This maxim suggests the irrelevant answers
which create confusion in the mind of the person who
puts the question.
96.
enjoy it. So also, the appreciaters of the merit rush or
gather there where there is merit.
आम्रवणन्यायः
Cf. मल्लग्रामन्यायः, ब्राह्मणन्यायः
There may be many different kinds of trees in a garden.
But if there are some mango trees and these too in
large number, the garden is known as a Mango grove,
as the prominent things determine the nature of any
collection.
97. आम्रसेकपितृतर्पणन्यायः
25
आम्राश्च सिक्ताः पितरश्च तृप्ताः ।
एकां क्रिया द्वयर्थकरी प्रसिद्धा ॥
-पालञ्जल महाभाष्य I.1.1.
This maxim refers to the advantages by doing one
work. If one offers water to the manes near a mango
tree and offers 'Tilänjali', two purposes are served.
The mango tree gets water and the ancestors also are
satisfied. It is like killing two birds with one stone.
98. आम्रानुपृष्टकोविदारानाचष्ट इति न्यायः
This maxim hints at a legend.
- महाभाष्य II.1.45; सा० 71
Once a man asked another person to describe a mango
tree and where he could see that tree. But the other
man instead of describing a mango tree, gave description
of a 'Kovidāra' tree. The answer of this man created
confusion in the mind of a person who asked him the
question. This maxim suggests the irrelevant answers
which create confusion in the mind of the person who
puts the question.