Nyaya – Raising the axe.
परशुग्रहणन्यायःIt is used in connexion with infliction of heavy punishment for a trifling offence.
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परशुग्रहणन्यायःIt is used in connexion with infliction of heavy punishment for a trifling offence.
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गाङ्गं वारि मनोहारि मुरारिचरणच्युतं । त्रिपुरारिशिरश्चारि पापहारि पुनातु मां ॥ Meaning:The water of the river ga.ngA, the pleasing water, the water born at the feet of murArI (Vishnu), the water that moves about on the head of...
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पर्वतोपत्यकन्यायःIt denotes that giong downward is very easy, just as going down hill to a valley does not cost much trouble.
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अन्यथा शरणं नास्ति त्वमेव शरणं मम । तस्मात्कारुण्यभावेन रक्षस्व परमेश्वर ॥ Meaning:There is no refuge for me other than you, Oh Lord! and I seek refuge in you alone clomid cena. Therefore, Supreme God, please show compassion and...
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परह्नच्छयन्यायःThe maxim denotes that the power and influence assumed at the fag-end of life may be enjoyed only for a short time just as the shade of a tree in the afternoon is very...
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