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Nyāya (Sanskrit: न्यायः, IAST: nyāyaḥ),
literally meaning "justice", "rules", "method" or "judgment", is one of the six
orthodox (Āstika)
schools of Hindu...
- The
Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) (IAST: Bhāratīya
Nyāya Saṃhitā; lit. 'Indian
Justice Code') is the
official criminal code in India. It came into effect...
- The
Nyāya Sūtras is an
ancient Indian Sanskrit text
composed by Akṣapāda Gautama, and the
foundational text of the
Nyaya school of
Hindu philosophy. The...
- The Navya-
Nyāya (sanskrit: नव्य-न्याय) or Neo-Logical darśana (view, system, or school) of
Indian logic and
Indian philosophy was
founded in the 13th...
- its
philosophical procedures,
ethical conclusions and
soteriology to the
Nyāya school of Hinduism, but
retained its
difference in
epistemology and metaphysics...
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Matsya Nyaya (Sanskrit: मात्स्यन्याय; IAST: mātsyanyāya) is an
ancient Indian philosophy which refers to the
principle of the Law of Fish. It is described...
- A
Nyaya panchayat (lit. 'Justice panchayat') is a
system of
dispute resolution at the
village level in the
panchayati raj
system of India. Legislation...
- "hidden god") in
order to
explain the
mystery and
remoteness of God. In the
Nyāya-Vaiśeṣika
school of
Hinduism as well as in the
other ancient Indian schools...
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inference by
Gotama (c. 6th
century BC to 2nd
century CE),
founder of the
Nyaya school of
Hindu philosophy; and the
tetralemma of
Nagarjuna (c. 2nd century...
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breath techniques;
Nyaya (न्याय) is a
school of
logic emphasising direct realism;
Vaisheshika (वैषेशिक) is an
offshoot of
Nyaya concerned with atomism...