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pratyaksa (Skr.) Perception, evidence of the senses. ditext.com Alexander Demidov) | |||
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pratyaksha (Pratyaksha literally means that which is perceptible to the eye or visible, in general usage it refers to being present, present before the eye i.e. within the range of sight, cognizable by any sense organ, distinct, evident, clear, direct, immediate, explicit, express, corporeal; it is a Pramana, mode of proof. WK Alexander Demidov); pratyaksa (Skr.) Perception, evidence of the senses. ditext.com Alexander Demidov) | |||
pratyaksha (восприятие, один из двух (наряду с выводом) источников достоверного знания) | |||
pratyaksa (In Indian philosophy, the first of the five means of knowledge that enable a person to have correct cognitions of the world) | |||
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pratyaksham (то, что можно наблюдать или ощущать) |
пратьякши : 2 phrases in 1 subject |
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