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M Mr. Dubey π Coach β 104.48K Points π Indian Philosophy Q. The self is (A) immortal (B) selfβluminous (C) selfβproved (D) all the above ποΈ Show Answer π¬ Discuss π Share β‘Menu β Correct Answer: (D) all the above
M Mr. Dubey π Coach β 104.48K Points π Indian Philosophy Q. Netiβ Neti negates (A) all description about the brahman (B) the reality of the world (C) the reality of the jiva (D) none of these ποΈ Show Answer π¬ Discuss π Share β‘Menu β Correct Answer: (A) all description about the brahman
M Mr. Dubey π Coach β 104.48K Points π Indian Philosophy Q. The Brhadaranyaka describs Brahman as (A) the real of the real (B) tajj alan (C) sacrifice (D) none of these ποΈ Show Answer π¬ Discuss π Share β‘Menu β Correct Answer: (A) the real of the real
M Mr. Dubey π Coach β 104.48K Points π Indian Philosophy Q. Saccidanda means (A) existance consciousness & bliss (B) existan (C) absolute an (D) bliss ποΈ Show Answer π¬ Discuss π Share β‘Menu β Correct Answer: (A) existance consciousness & bliss
M Mr. Dubey π Coach β 104.48K Points π Indian Philosophy Q. The word sapra panca means (A) acosmic (B) cosmic (C) absolutism (D) none of these ποΈ Show Answer π¬ Discuss π Share β‘Menu β Correct Answer: (B) cosmic
M Mr. Dubey π Coach β 104.48K Points π Indian Philosophy Q. Nis prapanca means (A) acosmic (B) cosmic (C) absolutiosm (D) none of these ποΈ Show Answer π¬ Discuss π Share β‘Menu β Correct Answer: (A) acosmic
M Mr. Dubey π Coach β 104.48K Points π Indian Philosophy Q. Taittiriya Upanisads postulates the theory of ‘five kosas’. These kosas are (A) prithvi,aap,tejas,vayu,akasa (B) rupa, rasa, gandha, sparsha and sabda (C) anna, prana, manas,vijnana an (D) ananda ποΈ Show Answer π¬ Discuss π Share β‘Menu β Correct Answer: (C) anna, prana, manas,vijnana an
M Mr. Dubey π Coach β 104.48K Points π Indian Philosophy Q. The word Brahman is derived from the root ‘Brh’ which means (A) to grow or to evolve (B) breath (C) consciousness (D) none of these ποΈ Show Answer π¬ Discuss π Share β‘Menu β Correct Answer: (A) to grow or to evolve
M Mr. Dubey π Coach β 104.48K Points π Indian Philosophy Q. In the Chandogya upanisads Brahman is cryptically described as (A) sacrifice (B) prayer (C) tajjalan (D) none of these ποΈ Show Answer π¬ Discuss π Share β‘Menu β Correct Answer: (C) tajjalan