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1 anumāna
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pramāṇan. (ifc. f. ā) measure, scale, standard;
measure of any kind (as size, extent, circumference, length, distance, weight, multitude, quantity, duration) KātyṠr. KaṭhUp. Mn. etc. (instr. « on an average» Jyot.);
prosodical length (of a vowel) Pāṇ. 1-1, 50 Sch. ;
measure in music MBh. ( Nīlak.);
accordance of the movements in dancing with music andᅠ song Saṃgīt. ;
measure of physical strength Ṡak. (cf. comp. below);
the first term in a rule of three sum Col.;
the measure of a square i.e. a side of it Ṡulbas. ;
principal, capital (opp. to interest) Col.;
right measure, standard, authority GṛṠrS. Mn. MBh. etc. ( pramāṇambhavatī, « your ladyship is the authority orᅠ must judge» Nal.;
in this sense alsoᅠ m. andᅠ f. sg. andᅠ pl. e.g.. vedāḥpramāṇāḥ, « the Vedas are authorities» MBh. ;
strīpramāṇīyeshām, they whose authority is a woman Pāṇ. Sch.);
a means of acquiring Pramā orᅠ certain knowledge (6 in the Vedânta, viz. pratyaksha, perception by the senses;
anumāna, inference;
upamāna, analogy orᅠ comparison;
ṡabda orᅠ āpta-vacana, verbal authority, revelation;
an-upalabdhi orᅠ abhāva-pratyaksha, non-perception orᅠ negative proof;
arthâ̱patti, inference from circumstances;
the Nyāya admits only 4, excluding the last two;
the Sāṃkhya only 3, viz. pratyaksha, anumāna andᅠ ṡabda;
other schools increase the number to 9 by adding sambhava, equivalence;
aitihya, tradition orᅠ fallible testimony;
andᅠ ceshṭā, gesture IW. 60 etc.. etc..);
any proof orᅠ testimony orᅠ evidence Yājñ. MBh. Kāv. etc.;
a correct notion, right perception (= pramā) Tarkas. ;
oneness, unity L. ;
= nitya L. ;
m. (cf. n.) N. of a large fig-tree on the bank of the Ganges MBh. ;
(ī) f. (cf. n.) N. of a metre Col
- प्रमाणकुशल
- प्रमाणकोटि
- प्रमाणखण्डन
- प्रमाणजाल
- प्रमाणज्ञ
- प्रमाणटीका
- प्रमाणतत्त्व
- प्रमाणतर
- प्रमाणतस्
- प्रमाणता
- प्रमाणत्व
- प्रमाणदर्पण
- प्रमाणदृष्ट
- प्रमाणनाममाला
- प्रमाणनिर्णय
- प्रमाणपत्त्र
- प्रमाणपथ
- प्रमाणपदार्थ
- प्रमाणपद्धति
- प्रमाणपल्लव
- प्रमाणपारायण
- प्रमाणपुरुष
- प्रमाणप्रमोद
- प्रमाणप्रवीण
- प्रमाणभक्ति
- प्रमाणभाष्यटीका
- प्रमाणभुत
- प्रमाणमञ्जरी
- प्रमाणमाला
- प्रमाणयुक्त
- प्रमाणरत्नमाला
- प्रमाणराशि
- प्रमाणलक्षण
- प्रमाणलक्षणपरीक्षा
- प्रमाणवत्
- प्रमाणवाक्य
- प्रमाणवार्त्तिक
- प्रमाणविनिश्चय
- प्रमाणशास्त्र
- प्रमाणसंग्रह
- प्रमाणसमुच्चय
- प्रमाणसार
- प्रमाणसिद्धि
- प्रमाणसूत्र
- प्रमाणस्थ
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Religion: anumana (In Indian philosophy, the second of the five means of knowledge that enable man to have accurate cognitions) -
4 अनुमानखण्ड
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5 अनुमानचिन्तामणि
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6 अनुमानप्रकाश
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7 आनुमानिक
ānumānikamf (ī)n. (fr. anumāna), relating to a conclusion, derived from inference, subject to inference, inferable, inferred Āp. ṠāṇkhṠr. ;
making conclusions BhP. ;
- आनुमानिकत्व
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8 जगदीश
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9 निरनुमान
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10 प्रत्यनुमान
praty-anumānan. a contrary deduction, opposite conclusion KapS.
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11 सानुमान
sâ̱numānamfn. (in phil.) dependent on orᅠ associated with an inference (opp. to nir-anumāna) Tattvas.
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12 सामान्यतस्
sāmānya-tasind. equally, similarly, according to analogy BhP. KapS. Sāṃkhyak. ;
in general, generally Kaṇ. Suṡr. BhP. Sch. ;
(- to) -dṛishṭa n. (scil. anumāna;
in log.) a partic. kind of induction orᅠ inference (e.g.. generalizing from every day occurrences;
accord. toᅠ the Sāṃkhya andᅠ Nyāya it furnishes evidence of what transcends the senses such as the paths of the heavenly bodies, the existence of air ether, soul, space, time etc.), generalization from particulars Nyāyad.
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