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How many Pramāṇas are accepted in the Advaita theory of knowledge?

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Different schools accept different pramāṇas—Nyāya accepts four, Cārvāka accepts only one (perception), but Advaita accepts all six.
Updated On: Apr 26, 2025
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Understand what a Pramāṇa is.
A pramāṇa is a valid means of knowledge. In Indian philosophy, different schools accept different pramāṇas.

Step 2: List the six pramāṇas accepted in Advaita Vedānta.
Advaita Vedānta is a non-dualistic school that accepts the following six pramāṇas:

    Pratyakṣa (Perception)
    Anumāna (Inference)
    Upamāna (Comparison)
    Arthāpatti (Postulation)
    Anupalabdhi (Non-cognition)
    Śabda (Verbal testimony)

Step 3: Conclusion.
Since Advaita Vedānta accepts all six as valid, the correct answer is (A).
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