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| Pravrutti is the effort taken for the accomplishment of objective. This is also known as kriya, karma (action), yatna(effort), karyasamarambha (commencement). [77] | | Pravrutti is the effort taken for the accomplishment of objective. This is also known as kriya, karma (action), yatna(effort), karyasamarambha (commencement). [77] |
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− | ===== Upaya (means of successful management) ===== | + | ===== ''Upaya'' (means of successful management) ===== |
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| उपायःपुनस्त्रयाणांकारणादीनांसौष्ठवमभिविधानंचसम्यक्कार्यकार्यफलानुबन्धवर्ज्यानां, कार्याणामभिनिर्वर्तकइत्यतस्तूपायः ; कृतेनोपायार्थोऽस्ति, नचविद्यतेतदात्वे, कृताच्चोत्तरकालंफलं, फलाच्चानुबन्धइति||७८|| | | उपायःपुनस्त्रयाणांकारणादीनांसौष्ठवमभिविधानंचसम्यक्कार्यकार्यफलानुबन्धवर्ज्यानां, कार्याणामभिनिर्वर्तकइत्यतस्तूपायः ; कृतेनोपायार्थोऽस्ति, नचविद्यतेतदात्वे, कृताच्चोत्तरकालंफलं, फलाच्चानुबन्धइति||७८|| |
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| upāyaḥ punastrayāṇāṁ kāraṇādīnāṁ sauṣṭhavamabhividhānaṁ ca samyak kāryakāryaphalānubandhavarjyānāṁ, kāryāṇāmabhinirvartaka ityatastūpāyaḥ ; kr̥tē nōpāyārthō'sti, na ca vidyatē tadātvē, kr̥tāccōttarakālaṁ phalaṁ, phalāccānubandha iti||78|| | | upāyaḥ punastrayāṇāṁ kāraṇādīnāṁ sauṣṭhavamabhividhānaṁ ca samyak kāryakāryaphalānubandhavarjyānāṁ, kāryāṇāmabhinirvartaka ityatastūpāyaḥ ; kr̥tē nōpāyārthō'sti, na ca vidyatē tadātvē, kr̥tāccōttarakālaṁ phalaṁ, phalāccānubandha iti||78|| |
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| upAyaH punastrayANAM kAraNAdInAM sauShThavamabhividhAnaM [1] ca samyakkAryakAryaphalAnubandhavarjyAnAM, kAryANAmabhinirvartaka ityatastUpAyaH [2] ; kRutenopAyArtho~asti, na ca vidyate tadAtve, kRutAccottarakAlaM phalaM, phalAccAnubandha iti||78|| | | upAyaH punastrayANAM kAraNAdInAM sauShThavamabhividhAnaM [1] ca samyakkAryakAryaphalAnubandhavarjyAnAM, kAryANAmabhinirvartaka ityatastUpAyaH [2] ; kRutenopAyArtho~asti, na ca vidyate tadAtve, kRutAccottarakAlaM phalaM, phalAccAnubandha iti||78|| |
− | Upaya is excellence of the first three factors, karana etc., and their proper management leaving aside the karya, karyaphala and anubandha. Procedure leads to performance of an action and thus it is said as upaya. After the action is performed there is no function of procedure nor is it at the time of performance, after action is the result and thereafter consequence.[78] | + | |
| + | ''Upaya'' is excellence of the first three factors, ''karana'' etc., and their proper management leaving aside the ''karya, karyaphala'' and ''anubandha''. Procedure leads to performance of an action and thus it is said as ''upaya''. After the action is performed there is no function of procedure nor is it at the time of performance, after action is the result and thereafter consequence.[78] |
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| ==== Importance of ten fold examinations ==== | | ==== Importance of ten fold examinations ==== |