81. According to Nyaya, there are how many kinds of Savyabhicara?
82. What does Nirvikalpaka regarded as?
83. Match the following:
List-I
List-II
a. Parasamanya
1. Dravyatva
b. Aparasamanya
2. Indriyatva
c. Paraparsamanya
3. Satta
d. Upadhi
4. Ghatatva
| List-I | List-II |
| a. Parasamanya | 1. Dravyatva |
| b. Aparasamanya | 2. Indriyatva |
| c. Paraparsamanya | 3. Satta |
| d. Upadhi | 4. Ghatatva |
84. The respective stages of self evolution in Jainism are known as
85. "The restrictive rule when the text lays down one mode of doing a thing that could be done in several ways" is regarded as
86. Substance does not exist without
87. In which of the following does Prabhakar believe?
88. . . . . . . . . divides testimony into personal (pauruseya) and impersonal (apauruseya)
89. Valid cognition is known as
90. How many types of pramanas did Mimamsa accepted?
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