Acoka-vanikaniyayam, Acōkavaṉikāniyāyam, Acokavanikaniyayam, Acoka-vanika-niyayam, Acokavanika-niyayam: 1 definition

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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil Lexicon

Acōkavaṉikāniyāyam (அசோகவனிகாநியாயம்) [acōkavaṉikā niyāyam] [acōka-vaṉikā-niyāyam] noun < idem. + idem. +. Maxim of the grove of Aśōka trees, used to denote that there may be several ways of doing a thing, one as good as another, Rāvaṇa’s preference for the grove, in which he kept Sītā, not being easy to account for; ஒரிடத்து ஒன்றன் நிகழ்ச்சிக்குக் காரணங்காட்ட முடியாது நிற்கும் நெறி. [oridathu onran nigazhchikkug karanangatta mudiyathu nirkum neri.]

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