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सार्धं घटीद्वयं नाडीरेकैकार्कोदया
आरघट्टघटीभ्रान्तिन्यायो नाऽयोः पुनः पुनः
"Āraghaṭṭa" is a water-wheel, generally used for
drawing water from the well. A pot tied to the rope is
released in the well. When it is filled with water, it is
drawn up, emptied and released again in the well.
The air is inhaled by the nostrils, retained in the body
for some mornents and then it is exhaled. This process
grow
goes on unabatedly. The maxim shows the continuous
repetition of the same act.
100. <headword>आरोहावरोहणन्यायः
Laukikanyāyakośa
The air in the body goes up through various plexuses--
from Mulādhāra to Brahmarandhra--
from Muladhāra to Brahmarandhra-
It comes back in the opposite direction. That is Avaroha.
It is told that one should make the air reach in the
uppermost Ājñācakra.
101. <headword>आशामोदकतृप्त
आशामोदकतृप्ता ये ये चोपार्जितमोदकाः
रसवीर्यविपाकादि तुल्यं तेषां प्रसज्जते
--न्यायकन्दली
A person may be immensely glad by eating imaginery
sweets in the form of hopes. A man generally lives on
hopes, thinking that the current bad days might pass
away and the bright days may dawn. This maxim
describes a person enjoying dreamy, imaginery joy.
102. <headword>इक्षुदण्डन्यायः
Every part of the sugarcane is sweet. The sweetness
goes on increasing gradually from the top to the bottom.
Similarly, friendship with the good persons also
increases gradually.