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- Anvaya abstract "Anvaya refers to the logical connection of words, as to how different words relate with each other to convey a significant meaning or idea. Literally, Anvaya (Sanskrit: अन्वय) means - positive; affirmative or nexus; but in grammar and logic this word refers to - 'concordance' or 'agreement', such as the agreement which exists between two things that are present, as between 'smoke' and 'fire', it is universally known that - \"where there is smoke, there is fire\". However, this word is commonly used in Sanskrit grammar and logic along with the word, Vyatireka, which means - agreement in absence between two things, such as absence of 'smoke' and 'fire' - \"where there is no smoke, there is no fire\". Anvaya-vyatireka, is the term used by the Buddhists and Hindu logicians as a dual procedure - to signify 'separation' and 'connection', and to indicate a type of inference in which hetu (reason) is co-present or is co-absent with sādhya (major term), as the pair of positive and negative instantiations which represent the inductive and the deductive reasoning, both.".
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- Anvaya wikiPageWikiLink Adi_Shankara.
- Anvaya wikiPageWikiLink Advaita_Vedanta.
- Anvaya wikiPageWikiLink Anatman_(Hinduism).
- Anvaya wikiPageWikiLink Avidya_(Hinduism).
- Anvaya wikiPageWikiLink Bhagavata_Purana.
- Anvaya wikiPageWikiLink Brahman.
- Anvaya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buddhist_logic.
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- Anvaya wikiPageWikiLink Dharmakirti.
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- Anvaya wikiPageWikiLink Katha_Upanishad.
- Anvaya wikiPageWikiLink Panchadasi.
- Anvaya wikiPageWikiLink Panchakosha.
- Anvaya wikiPageWikiLink Reincarnation.
- Anvaya wikiPageWikiLink Sanskrit.
- Anvaya wikiPageWikiLink Sanskrit_grammar.
- Anvaya wikiPageWikiLink Shravana.
- Anvaya wikiPageWikiLink Shvetashvatara_Upanishad.
- Anvaya wikiPageWikiLink Swami_Swahananda.
- Anvaya wikiPageWikiLink Vidyaranya.
- Anvaya wikiPageWikiLink Ātman_(Hinduism).
- Anvaya wikiPageWikiLink Śruti.
- Anvaya wikiPageWikiLinkText "Anvaya".
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- Anvaya subject Category:Buddhist_logic.
- Anvaya subject Category:Sanskrit_words_and_phrases.
- Anvaya subject Category:Vedanta.
- Anvaya subject Category:Vedas.
- Anvaya comment "Anvaya refers to the logical connection of words, as to how different words relate with each other to convey a significant meaning or idea. Literally, Anvaya (Sanskrit: अन्वय) means - positive; affirmative or nexus; but in grammar and logic this word refers to - 'concordance' or 'agreement', such as the agreement which exists between two things that are present, as between 'smoke' and 'fire', it is universally known that - \"where there is smoke, there is fire\".".
- Anvaya label "Anvaya".
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