A Review on Nyayas and Its Application in Ayurveda
Journal Title: International Journal of Ayurveda and Pharmaceutical Chemistry - Year 2014, Vol 1, Issue 1
Abstract
In Sanskrit,maxim is recognised under the term Nyaya i.e., inferences from familiar instances. It is basically seen by general public as a logical proposition. Nyaya emasculates a host of classical Sanskrit ideologies in a greater detail. In Ayurveda, Nyayas are used to explore the hidden meaning of the main verse of Caraka with proper enlightment.Cakrapani, the commentator of Carakasamhita used various nyayas to understand Samhita in a better way.
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Kanika Gogoi
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