- In
Indian philosophy,
Paroksha refers to
mediate knowledge or
indirect cognition,
mediated by sensory-intellectual apparatus, in
which thought systems...
- the
three traditional kinds of
knowledge are –
pratyaksha (empirical),
paroksha (conventional, universal) and
aparoksha (transcendental).
Aparoksha is...
- beings) are
equal from the
perspective of knowledge, but
Shrutajnana is
Paroksha (indirect)
whereas kevala jnana (omniscience) is
pratyaksha (direct). Kevali...
- base of
knowledge which is an
excited state that
leads to
understanding (
paroksha jñāna)
which is the
beginning point of
deeper knowledge (aproksha jñāna)...
- Institute, Vol 32, Nos. 1-4, September-June 1982-83,
Another version,
Paroksha,
Coomaraswamy Centenary Seminar Papers, (editors
Gulam Sheikh et al.),...
-
Panchadasi to
comment on
direct knowledge (abhijñā),
indirect knowledge (
paroksha), and ignorance.
Neelakandan notices that
while the
Hindu treatise used...
-
Prakrit (language) Papa (comparative)
Parasparopagraho Jivanam (aphorism)
Paroksha (Indian philosophy)
Parliament of the World's
Religions Pascal's triangle...
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states that
knowledge of
Brahman results in
knowing spiritual truth in the
Paroksha (indirect cognition) way, but
Sakshatkara (direct realization) results...