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- (inference) in lacking a direct or immediate causal relation. It differs from Pratyaksha (perception), states the text, in using a linguistic referent and the...
- when one is able to clearly know an object. All laukika and alaukika pratyakshas are savikalpa, but it is necessarily preceded by an earlier stage when...
- to a she-goat. Dignāga in his Pramāna-samuccya, tells us that amongst pratyaksha ('perception') that has the particular for the object and anumāna ('inference')...
- from 1915 to 1932. In 1911 August 29 he founded the organization Brahma Pratyaksha Sadhujana Paripalana Parayar Sangam. Kandan Kumaran was born on 25 October...
- will be together forever (2016–2017) Nikhil Khurana / Pranav Misshra / Pratyaksha Rajbhatt as Nakul Singh Bedi: Yuvraj and Divya's son; Smiley, Chintu and...
- Shrutajnana is Paroksha (indirect) whereas kevala jnana (omniscience) is pratyaksha (direct). Kevali can describe infinite parts of the infinite knowledge...
- Kendriya Sadan, Nr. Akurdi Railway station CBI Pune HQ PMRDA Headquarter Pratyaksha Kar Bhavan (Income Tax Office), Akurdi Station Road. GST Bhavan, Akurdi...
- to Indian philosophy, the three traditional kinds of knowledge are – pratyaksha (empirical), paroksha (conventional, universal) and aparoksha (transcendental)...
- and Sree Moolam Prajasabha member who founded the organization Brahma Pratyaksha Sadhujana Paripalana Parayar Sangam P. Kakkan, Minister for Home Affairs...
- (skandha) or sense spheres (ayatana). A process of direct perception (pratyaksha) which differed from the direct realism of the Vaibhāṣika, and instead...