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These include Pratyakṣa (perception), Anumāṇa (inference) and
Sabda (
Āptavacana, word/testimony of
reliable sources). Yoga-philosophy
differs from the...
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These are pratyakṣa ('perception'), anumāṇa ('inference') and śabda (
āptavacana, meaning, 'word/testimony of
reliable sources').
Sometimes described as...
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Advaita Vedanta, Penn
State Press, ISBN 978-0-271-02832-3, pp. 70–71
Aptavacana Sanskrit-English Dictionary,
Cologne University,
Germany M. Hiriyanna...
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included Pratyakṣa (perception), Anumāṇa (inference) and
Sabda (Āgama or
Āptavacana, word/testimony of
reliable sources). Patanjali's system, like the Samkhya...
- knowledge.
These were pratyakṣa (perception), anumāṇa (inference) and
sabda (
Āptavacana, word/testimony of
reliable sources).
Samkhya school espouses dualism...
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Vedanta schools,
accepted Astika to be
those that
include Śabda (शब्द; or
Aptavacana,
testimony of
Vedic literature and
reliable experts) as a
reliable means...
- Dṛṣṭam –
direct sense perception, Anumāna –
logical inference and Śabda or
Āptavacana –
verbal testimony. Nyaya, the
Hindu school of logic,
accepts all these...
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These include pratyakṣa (perception), anumāṇa (inference) and śabda (
āptavacana, word/testimony of
reliable sources).
Samkhya is
strongly dualist. Sāmkhya...