21. According to Jainism, immediate knowledge includes which of the following?
22. By what sense organs do we perceive external substances according to the Naiyayikas?
1. Visual
2. Tactual
3. Auditory
4. Gustatory
Chose the correct answer:
1. Visual
2. Tactual
3. Auditory
4. Gustatory
Chose the correct answer:
23. Which among the following is criticise by Carvaka?
24. "The splitting up of a sentence" is known as
25. Error is not Akhyati' or non-apprehension but Viparita-Khyati or mis-apprehension is maintained by
26. Which of the following is not a correct statement?
27. In Nyaya epistemology, which type of Pratyaksa is called atindriya?
28. Materialist philosophy believes only in
29. The absence (abhava) of bitterness resides in sugar . . . . . . . . by the relation of
30. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer:
List-I
List-II
a. Savitarka
1. Whenthe Citta is concentrated on a subtler object of meditation like the tanmatras.
b. Savicara
2. When the Citta is concentrated on a still subtler object of meditation which produces Joy, Iike the senses.
c. Sananda
3. Whenthe Citta is concentrated on a grass object of meditation
d. Sasmita
4. When the Citta is concentrated on the ego substance with which the self is generally identified.
List-I | List-II |
a. Savitarka | 1. Whenthe Citta is concentrated on a subtler object of meditation like the tanmatras. |
b. Savicara | 2. When the Citta is concentrated on a still subtler object of meditation which produces Joy, Iike the senses. |
c. Sananda | 3. Whenthe Citta is concentrated on a grass object of meditation |
d. Sasmita | 4. When the Citta is concentrated on the ego substance with which the self is generally identified. |
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