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La
not care to look at the virtukikanyāyakośa
 
not care to look at the virtues of any person says the
es of any person says the
maxim.
 

 
299. <headword>जलौष्ण्यन्यायः
 
</headword>
 
Ex. उष्णत्वमग्न्यातपसम्प्रयोगाच्छैत्यं हि यत्साप्रकृतिजलस्य
 

- -रघुवंश 5.54
 

 
The water is basically cool only. It becomes hot when

heat is applied to it. There is one natural quality in any

object and the other quality is either adopted, derived

or a temporary attribute. This is the meaning of this

maxim.
 

 
300. <headword>जहत्स्वार्थवृत्तिन्यायः
 
</headword>
 
Sometimes the words give up their expressed meaning

(Abhidhārtha). Just as a man working for somebody

else, gives up his own work. Similar event takes place

in semantic parlance and some secondary meaning

becomes prominent. The event is called Jahallakṣaṇā,

in which the function of the word gives up its direct

meaning. This is the intent of the maxim.
 

 
301. <headword>जहदजहत्स्वार्थवृत्तिन्यायः
 
</headword>
 
When the meaning is partially given up and is retained

partially, it becomes the case of Jahadjahatsvārtha

Vṛttinyāya.
 

 
302. <headword>जातेष्टिन्यायः
 
</headword>
 
Cf. याज्ञवल्क्यस्मृति, मिताक्षरा 5.220.
 

 
'Jaātakarma' rite is performed as soon as the child is

born. This is the first ceremony of the child after his

birth. Offerings are given in a sacrifice which is

performed at the time of a child's birth. But the question
is

is-
-Who is the beneficiary of the oblations offered?

the answer is the newly born child.