Nyaya – ?Do to-day what you have to do to-morrow”.
स्वकर्तव्यमघकुर्विति न्यायःThis maxim is used to denote that it is proper to make use of the earliest possible opportunity to perform one’s duties.
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Posted by SanskritToday | Apr 1, 2018 | Nyayavali |
स्वकर्तव्यमघकुर्विति न्यायःThis maxim is used to denote that it is proper to make use of the earliest possible opportunity to perform one’s duties.
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शौर्यहीनक्षत्रियन्यायःThis maxim is used to denote fallen condition, as a Kshatriya i.e., one belonging to the warrior class, without bravery, is considered to be a disgrace of his...
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शैलूशन्यायःIn a theatre the self-same actress makes her appereance on the stage in different sorts of dress and guise on different occasions, but none of these has any concern with her real form, so this maxim is used to denote...
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शिष्यस्वातन्त्र्यन्यायःA disciple can make no advance in spiritual life, should he differ from his spiritual guide (Gurudeva in judgment and conduct). So this maxim is used to teach the duty of a...
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शालिसमृद्धौ कोद्रवशानत्यागन्यायःIt is used to denote that a coarse thing is not used so long as good thing is available, as, nobody likes to use coarse rice so long as fine rice is...
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