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267. <headword>चम्पकपटन्यायः
 
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If fragrant flowers are wrapped in a piece of cloth, the

cloth gives out fragrance for some time, owing to its

contact with the sweet, fragrant flowers; though the

flowers are taken away. Similarly, says the maxim that

one can imbibe certain good qualities in the company
of the great people.
 

of the great people.
 
268. <headword>चविर्तचर्वणन्यायः
 
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The maxim refers to the rumination of something which

is already ruminated. Thus it suggests the repetition of
the same thing again and again.
 

the same thing again and again.
 
269. <headword>चातकजीमूतन्यायः
 
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It is the nature of the Cāta
kia bird to drinkanyayakośa
 
It is the nature of the Cataka bird to drink that water
that water
only which falls from the clouds i-e.rain water. Even

though there is plenty of water on the earth, this bird

does not dare to look at it. It quenches its thirst by the

rainwater only. It is its nature. The maxim describes

the nature of certain persons as quite natural, though it

may appear to be queer.
 

 
270. <headword>चालनीन्यायः
 
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When a sieve is used, it drops the flour down and

retains the chaff into the sieve. Taking clue from the

fact that the sieve accepts the chaff and drops out the

good grains or flour. The maxim describes the mentality

of some persons of this type.
 

 
271. <headword>चित्रतुरगन्यायः
 
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When the actor acts on the stage, the ancilliaries,

Vibhāvas, etc, are artificial and not real. The spectators,