Nyaya – The words and their imports.
यत्परशब्दसशब्दार्थैति न्यायःIt is used to denote that the true import or significance of a word is the thing to indicate when the word was originally coined.
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यत्परशब्दसशब्दार्थैति न्यायःIt is used to denote that the true import or significance of a word is the thing to indicate when the word was originally coined.
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यत्कृतकं तदनित्यमिति न्यायःThis maxim is used to denote that every created thing in the world is liable to destruction.
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यः कुरुते स भुङ्क्तेइति न्यायःIt is used to denote that he who does labour enjoys the fruit derived from it.
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यः करयतिसकरोत्येवेति न्यायःThis maxim is used to denote the responsibility of one who sets another to do a thing to be quite equal to that of the doer himself.
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मध्यदीपिकान्यायःThis maxim takes its origin from the fact that a light taken inside a room and placed at the middle on some particular purpose, will make everything visible in the room, and is used to denote something which...
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