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Laukikanyayakośa
water to it, he closes it and turns the water to the
unirrigated part. In shot, he manages to supply water
to the entire farm. So also, says this maxim, the
detachment starts from the mind and by continuous
adherence to it, it spreads through out the body and
then the Yogin witnesses a stream of detchment for his
ultimate good.
201. कैमुतिकन्यायः
कैमुत्वेनार्थसंसिद्धिः काव्यार्थपत्तिरिष्यते ।
स जितस्त्वन्मुखेनेन्दु का वार्ता सरसीरुहाम्॥
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'Kimuta' is used in the sense of 'What more needs to
be said?' It is also used as follows:--how can the lesser
persons dare do something which the eminent persons
cannot do? This is also called Kävyārthāpatti. This
maxim can also be used to describe a situation when a
particular meaning is not conveyed by individual means.
202. कोषपानन्यायः
In the days of yore, there were many ways of torturing
a suspected criminal in which, making the culprit drink
poison was one of the ways which is mentioned in this
maxim.
203. कोष्ठपानन्यायः
This maxim tells about a drunkard who asserts that he
drinks liquor in the house only. He does not drink
anywhere outside. This stealthy method of developing
vices is indicated by this maxim.
204. कौन्तेयराधेयन्यायः
Cf. राजपुत्र व्याद्दन्यायः, कर्णकौन्तेयन्यायः
Karna who was actually the son of Kunti, thought that
water to it, he closes it and turns the water to the
unirrigated part. In shot, he manages to supply water
to the entire farm. So also, says this maxim, the
detachment starts from the mind and by continuous
adherence to it, it spreads through out the body and
then the Yogin witnesses a stream of detchment for his
ultimate good.
201. कैमुतिकन्यायः
कैमुत्वेनार्थसंसिद्धिः काव्यार्थपत्तिरिष्यते ।
स जितस्त्वन्मुखेनेन्दु का वार्ता सरसीरुहाम्॥
53
'Kimuta' is used in the sense of 'What more needs to
be said?' It is also used as follows:--how can the lesser
persons dare do something which the eminent persons
cannot do? This is also called Kävyārthāpatti. This
maxim can also be used to describe a situation when a
particular meaning is not conveyed by individual means.
202. कोषपानन्यायः
In the days of yore, there were many ways of torturing
a suspected criminal in which, making the culprit drink
poison was one of the ways which is mentioned in this
maxim.
203. कोष्ठपानन्यायः
This maxim tells about a drunkard who asserts that he
drinks liquor in the house only. He does not drink
anywhere outside. This stealthy method of developing
vices is indicated by this maxim.
204. कौन्तेयराधेयन्यायः
Cf. राजपुत्र व्याद्दन्यायः, कर्णकौन्तेयन्यायः
Karna who was actually the son of Kunti, thought that