Nyaya – Sickliness being preferable to death.
मरणाद् वरं व्याधिः न्यायःIt is used to denote the great love of life which is common to all beings, as no one would like to part with this life.
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Posted by SanskritToday | Dec 31, 2017 | Nyayavali |
मरणाद् वरं व्याधिः न्यायःIt is used to denote the great love of life which is common to all beings, as no one would like to part with this life.
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महिलसलभङ्गन्यायःIt is used to denote the virtues of the Aryan females which consist in the purity of their nature and character, and which being lost everything worth possessing by them is...
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महिषप्रसवोन्मुखैतिन्यायःIt is used to denote a work which is very easy of performance like the labour of a she-buffalo which is easy and not attended with much pain.
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मत्स्यकण्टकन्यायःIt originates from the fact that when a fish is caught, it is caught wits its bone, but when eating, only its flesh is retained, and bone is thrown out. It is used to denote the policy of a truly wise man who...
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मण्डूकप्लुतिन्यायःIt is used to denote the movement by fits and starts of fickle natured men like the movement of frogs.
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