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Laukikanwas at home to protect the curds from the crow. This
actuall
ya implies that the person should protect it from
various dangers. But this person followed the advice
literall
yakośa
 
was at home to protect the curds from the crow. This
actually implies that the person should pròlect it from
various dangers. But this person followed the advice
literally
. He protected it from the crows but allowed

the dog to gulp the curd.. 'kaāka' is the representative

(Upalakṣaṇa) of all such animals which spoil the curds.

But this stupid fellow did not understand it. The maxim
points to such a thoughtless person.
 

points to such a thoughtless person.
 
159. <headword>काकपिकन्यायः
 
</headword>
Cf. काचमणिन्यायः
 
41
 
chich: ghout: fuch: ghout: ant ita: fuchohiohat:1
au

 
काकः कृष्णः पिकः कृष्णः को भेदः पिककाकयोः।
वसन्तसमये प्राप्ते काकः काकः पिकः पिकः॥
 
A crow and a cuc
kluuà und canich: anich: fuch: fuch:11
 
A crow and a cu
oo both are blackoo in comprehension.
But there is a vast difference in their qualities.
The maxim shows the difference
both-aretween two persons,
though they may appear similar apparently. The
differenc
e blaetween a crow and a cuck in comprehension.
But there is a
oo is vast difference in their qualities.
The maxim shows the difference
isibetween two persons,
though they may appear similar apparently. The
difference between a crow and cuckoo is visible
le
clearly in the 'Vasant' season i.e. (spring season).
 

 
160. <headword>काकरुतभीरुन्यायः
 
</headword>
 
Once an affectionate and a loving couple was enjoying

sound sleep. Suddenly the beloved heard the harsh

crowing of a crow. Being alarmed, she embraced her

husband firmly. Actually this lady was not a coward

because she had come to her lover after crossing the

river Narmadā, a few hours ago. The maxim suggests

that one may venture to do something. After achieving

that one is likely to submit oneself to ones own instincts
's own instincts
like fear.
 

 
161. <headword>काकवन्ध्यान्यायः
 
</headword>
 
It is believed that the eggs of a female cuckoo are

hatched by a crow. As the female crow does not hatch