Nyaya – The lion’s glance.
सिंहावलोकनन्यायःA lion is very grave by nature, casts his glance towards the front, and does not see sideways through fickleness.
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Posted by SanskritToday | Apr 17, 2018 | Nyayavali |
सिंहावलोकनन्यायःA lion is very grave by nature, casts his glance towards the front, and does not see sideways through fickleness.
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सिंहमेषन्यायःThe maxim has its origin in the fact that a young lion once strayed into a village and mixed with a flock of lambs. It lived ther for some days, and then when it was able to make sound peculiar to its own race or...
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साधुमैत्रीन्यायःThis maxim is used to denote that friendship with persons that are good and honest is permanent in nature and grows in strenght and intensity with the increase of years.
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साक्षात्प्रकृतविति न्यायःAs an earthen vessel is finally reduced to earth of which it is made, so everything in the universe will at last be dissolved into the Great First cause from which they...
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सम्प्रदायकलहन्यायःDifferent systems of religious teaching quarell among themselves as regards the details of their doctrine, but in reality they all inculcate the worship of the One Being. So this maxim is used to denote the...
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