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According to Advaita Vedanta, what leads to liberation (moksha)?
Which of the following best reflects the central teaching of Advaita Vedanta?
Which of the following best reflects the central teaching of Advaita Vedanta?
Which of the following correctly describes the core view of Visistadvaita Vedanta as proposed by Ramanujacarya?
Which school of Vedanta holds that the individual soul (atman) and the ultimate reality (Brahman) are completely distinct and will remain so eternally?
Which of the following correctly matches the philosopher with their respective school of Vedanta?
In Vedanta philosophy, what is considered the primary means to attain liberation (moksha)?
According to Vedanta philosophy, how is Brahman described in relation to the phenomenal world?
In Vedanta philosophy, what is the significance of realizing the unity between Atman and Brahman?
According to Vedanta philosophy, what is the ultimate nature of Brahman?
In Vedanta philosophy, what does the term Maya refer to?
Around which period was the Brahma Sutra, a foundational text of Vedanta philosophy, compiled?
Which of the following sets of texts is collectively known as the Prasthana-trayi in Vedanta philosophy?
Which of the following best describes the nature of Atman and Brahman in Vedanta philosophy?
According to Vedanta philosophy, how is liberation (moksha) attained?
In Vedanta philosophy, what is the relationship between Atman (the individual self) and Brahman (the ultimate reality)?
Who is traditionally credited with compiling the foundational text of the Vedanta system, the Brahma Sutra?
According to Vedanta philosophy, what is the nature of the phenomenal world (the world of appearances)?
What does the term "Vedanta" literally mean, and what does it signify in the context of Indian philosophy?
Which of the following texts is not part of the Prasthana-trayi, the foundational scriptures of Vedanta philosophy?
Which of the following statements best summarizes the core teachings of Vedanta philosophy?
In Mimamsa philosophy, what is the primary method for attaining salvation (moksha)?
What is the primary focus of Mimamsa philosophy in relation to the Vedas?
Which of the following best describes the Mimamsa school's view on the Vedas?
In Mimamsa philosophy, what is the significance of the Vedic rituals?
In Mimamsa philosophy, how is reasoning primarily applied?
What is the ultimate goal of the Mimamsa philosophy?
In Mimamsa philosophy, what role do trained priests play in the performance of Vedic rituals?
What is the central belief of Mimamsa philosophy regarding the Vedas?
According to Mimamsa philosophy, what is the primary means of attaining liberation (moksha)?
Among the six classical schools of Vedic philosophy, Yoga is most closely aligned with which other system?
Which of the following Yoga traditions focuses on awakening inner energy?
Which of the following best describes the meaning of the word Yoga based on its Sanskrit root?
With which ancient sage is the codification of the Yoga system most closely associated?
Which of the following statements reflects a key philosophical aim of the Yoga system?
According to Yoga philosophy, what is the ultimate goal of yogic practice?
Which of the following is not one of the traditional paths of Yoga mentioned in the philosophy?
Which of the following statements best summarizes the core philosophy and practice of Yoga as described in classical Indian tradition?
Which commentator wrote the Tattva-kaumudi, a well-known exposition on Sankhya philosophy?
Who is traditionally credited with systematizing the Sankhya school of Indian philosophy?
In Sankhya philosophy, liberation (moksha) is achieved through:
What is the dualistic framework central to Sankhya philosophy?
Which of the following statements accurately reflects a key aspect of Sankhya philosophy?
Which of the following pairs correctly matches a commentator with their work on the Vaisesika philosophy?
Which of the following texts is structured into ten chapters, each divided into two sections, and serves as the foundational scripture of the Vaisesika school?
Why is the Vaisesika school sometimes referred to as Aulukya?
What happens, according to Vaisesika philosophy, when earth, water, fire, air, and ether unite?
Which of the following best describes the evolution of the Vaisesika school over time?
What concept is central to the Vaisesika philosophy and also gives the school its name?
Who is credited with founding the Vaisesika school and composing its foundational text?