Katampa-korakaniyayam, Kaṭampakōrakaniyāyam, Katampakorakaniyayam, Katampa-koraka-niyayam, Katampakoraka-niyayam: 1 definition

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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil Lexicon

Kaṭampakōrakaniyāyam (கடம்பகோரகநியாயம்) [kaṭampatakōrakaniyāyam] [kaṭampa-kōraka-niyāyam] noun < kadamba +. Illustration of the kaṭampam buds shooting up on all sides simultaneously, which is used, in the Vaiśēṣika and Nyāya systems, to explain how different series of sounds proceeding from the same sounding body are transmitted simultaneously to the ears of hearers at equidistant points on all sides; கடம்பமரத்தின் அரும்புகள் ஏககாலத்திற் பூப்பதுபோலப் பல விஷயங்களும் ஒருகாலத்தில் நிகழ்வதைக்குறிக்கும் நியாயம். [kadambamarathin arumbugal egakalathir puppathupolap pala vishayangalum orugalathil nigazhvathaikkurikkum niyayam.]

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