A Handful of Popular Maxims Current in Sanskrit Literature volume 2
A Handful of Popular Maxims Current in Sanskrit Literature volume 2
George Adolphus Jacob
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45 ft II A lamp does not illuminate until it [ i. E. Its light ] reaches the object to be illuminated. It therefore comes under the head of JTPsrejrffr, for which, and its opposite, see Nydyakandali, page 23. It occurs in the Nydyamanjari on 5. 1. 7 (page 624): I Tdrkikaraha page 271:"^ i%" 11 Also in r. " Then in Sarvarthasiddhi (on TattvamuJctd kalapa i. 32 ) we read: " ;. " Compare Nagar- juna's karika vij. 11: "anrr^ 1 5T=fm *ri% ^T f%^f ?W: I One person does not remember what another has s...een. This is the first pada of Kusumdnjali i. 15, the whole verse being as follows: R u Professor Cowell translates thus: " One does not remember what another has seen; the body remains not one and the same from decay; there cannot be transference of impressions, and if you accept a non-momentary existence there is no other means. " The karika, however, is hardly intelligible apart from the preceding context of which it is a sort of summing up. The nyaya did not, however, orginate with Udayana, since it is quoted in Vyasa's Yogabhasya iii.
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