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Cf. (Sabara's commentary on Jaimini vii.2.13). Many
such examples have been given by Dr. P.V. Kane in his
history of Dharmaśāstra, Vol. V, part II, pp. 1339-1359.
This is my humble attempt of collecting the Nyayas although
there are limitations also.
This work is an attempt of placing together the work
done by earlier scholars briefly. As far as possible, I have
assigned at least one illustration for one Nyāya. I have taken
some illustrations mainly from the book "Bhuvanesanyāya
sahasrī". If a sustained effort is made, many more Nyayas
and illustrations can be collected. Unfortunately, I have to
restrict myself to a few ones only. I implore the scholars to
look at this work as an effort of summarizing the earlier
works. This work has incorporated the treatment of Nyāyas,
carried out by the three works-—
(i) Bhuvanesalaukika nyāya sāhasrī,
(ii) Jacob's collection of popular maxims and
(iii) Prof. R. Srihari's Laukikanyāyakośa. I have only
taken bath in this Triveni sangama. I have freely
utilized the sacred water of the confluence.
Needless to say that there is little originality in it. I will
deem myself fortunate, if more exhaustive collections of Nyayas
are brought out by the scholars.
Cf. (Sabara's commentary on Jaimini vii.2.13). Many
such examples have been given by Dr. P.V. Kane in his
history of Dharmaśāstra, Vol. V, part II, pp. 1339-1359.
This is my humble attempt of collecting the Nyayas although
there are limitations also.
This work is an attempt of placing together the work
done by earlier scholars briefly. As far as possible, I have
assigned at least one illustration for one Nyāya. I have taken
some illustrations mainly from the book "Bhuvanesanyāya
sahasrī". If a sustained effort is made, many more Nyayas
and illustrations can be collected. Unfortunately, I have to
restrict myself to a few ones only. I implore the scholars to
look at this work as an effort of summarizing the earlier
works. This work has incorporated the treatment of Nyāyas,
carried out by the three works-—
(i) Bhuvanesalaukika nyāya sāhasrī,
(ii) Jacob's collection of popular maxims and
(iii) Prof. R. Srihari's Laukikanyāyakośa. I have only
taken bath in this Triveni sangama. I have freely
utilized the sacred water of the confluence.
Needless to say that there is little originality in it. I will
deem myself fortunate, if more exhaustive collections of Nyayas
are brought out by the scholars.