Ny
sa
.
The ritual placing of
mantras
or letters on the body through touch and visualization, thereby making the body divine and filling it with power (
akti
).
Ny
ya
(Skt., argumentation, that by which the mind is led to a conclusion). Logical proof or demonstration, the third (in addition to
ruti
and
sm
ti
) means of religious
knowledge
in Hinduism. More particularly, Ny
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ya is one of the six philosophical systems (
dar
ana
) of Hinduism, based on logical argument and analysis. It is therefore also known as Hetuvidy
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(the knowledge of causes), V
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davidy
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(the knowledge of ways of demonstration), Pram
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a
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astra (discipline of logic and epistemology), etc. Its founder is held to be Gautama (known also as Gotama and Ak
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ap
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da) to whom is attributed the major work of the school,
Ny
ya-S
tra