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The Systems of Indian Philosophy
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1. The ----------------- were the last literary products of the vedic period
2. Natural occurrences are attribute to supernatural causes in
3. Carvaka gives importance to
4. Maya or avidya means
5. Who among the following philosophers said inference is a mere leap in the dark
6. Liberation according to Jainism is the joint effect of triratnas. These triratnas are
7. Each veda consists of -------------------- parts
8. The first period of Indian philosophy is called
9. The teachings of the Upanisads represents
10. The liberation according to Carvaka means
11. Monotheism means
12. The Upanisads are also known as
13. All the teachings of Buddhism centre round
14. Sankara suggests that from the phenomenal point of view the world is
15. Madhavacharya is the champion of
16. The number of Pranamas accepted by Carvaka
17. Mantras and the Brahmanas constitute
18. The god who vanguishes evil
19. Erroneous knowledge ‘Samsaya’ effects
20. According to Jainsas, the essential character of the soul is
21. Sankara believes that ultimate reality, Brahman associated with its maya appears as
22. The mantras in its present form dates from
23. A transitional stage from polytheism to monotheism is
24. In Buddhism, the means to attain Nirvana is known as
25. According to Jainism matijnana is