PHILOSOPHY — HONOURS Paper : CC-3 (Indian Philosophy-II) Full Marks : 65 Candidates Are Required to Give Their Answers in Their Own Words As Far As Practicable

PHILOSOPHY — HONOURS Paper : CC-3 (Indian Philosophy-II) Full Marks : 65 Candidates Are Required to Give Their Answers in Their Own Words As Far As Practicable

( 1 ) T(2nd Sm.)-Philosophy-H/CC-3/CBCS 2021 PHILOSOPHY — HONOURS Paper : CC-3 (Indian Philosophy-II) Full Marks : 65 Candidates are required to give their answers in their own words as far as practicable. × Please Turn Over T(2nd Sm.)-Philosophy-H/CC-3/CBCS ( 2 ) × ( 3 ) T(2nd Sm.)-Philosophy-H/CC-3/CBCS [English Version] The figures in the margin indicate full marks. 1. Choose the correct option (any ten) : 1×10 (a) The theory of causation in S khya philosophy is (i) satk ryav da (ii) satk ra av da (iii) asatk ryav da (iv) none of these. (b) The founder of M m s philosophy is (i) Goutam Buddha (ii) Mahar i B dar ya (iii) Mahar i Pata jali (iv) Mahar i Jaimini. (c) How many Chittav tti-s are there in Yoga philosophy? (i) Three types (ii) Five types (iii) Two types (iv) Eight types. (d) How many pram as are admitted by Pr bh kara M m sakas? (i) Four types (ii) Six types (iii) Five types (iv) Two types. (e) In S khya philosophy, five gross elements are (i) prak ti (ii) vik ti (iii) prak ti-vik ti (iv) neither prak ti nor vik ti. (f) R m nuja is (i) Advaitav d (ii) Vi i t dvaitav d (iii) Dvaitav d (iv) None of these. (g) The theory of threefold existence (sattatraibidhyav da) is propagated by (i) Mahar i Kapil (ii) a kar c rya (iii) R m nuja (iv) M dvach rya. (h) Pram a-s accepted in Yoga philosophy are of (i) three types (ii) four types (iii) five types (iv) six types. (i) The Universe according to a kar c rya is (i) sat (ii) asat (iii) both sat and asat (iv) neither sat nor asat. Please Turn Over T(2nd Sm.)-Philosophy-H/CC-3/CBCS ( 4 ) (j) God, according to R m nuja is the following cause of the world : (i) Up d na K ra a (ii) Nimitta K ra a (iii) Both Up d na and Nimitta K ra a (iv) None of these. (k) How many pram a-s are admitted by S khyas? (i) Four types (ii) Five types (iii) Six types (iv) Three types. (l) The writer of Ved nta S tra is (i) a kar c rya (ii) Mahar i B dar ya (iii) Mahar i Jaimini (iv) R m nuja. 2. Answer any five of the following questions : 5×5 (a) Discuss briefly different levels of citta (cittabhumi) according to Yoga philosophy. (b) What is the difference between Keval dvaitav da and Vi i t dvaitav da? Discuss. (c) What is the meaning of the word ‘Mithy ’ in Advaita Ved nta? (d) Give a brief explanation of yogy nupalabdhi pram a. (e) Explain briefly a ayog ga-s as described in the Yoga philosophy. (f) Explain, why according to R m nuja, Brahman is not devoid of svagatabheda. (g) What is the difference between anvit vidh nav da and abhihit nvyav da? (h) Are S khya philosophers pari mav d ns or vivartav d ns? Discuss. 3. Answer any two of the following questions : (a) What is the nature of puru a according to S khya? How is the existence of puru a proved in this system? 5+10 (b) Discuss the yoga conception of God and point out the proofs for the existence of God after yoga system. 6+9 (c) What is arth patti? What are its different types? Why do the M m sakas admit arth patti as a distinct pram a? 5+4+6 (d) Explain the nature of Brahman according to a kar c rya. Is Nirgu a Brahman and Sagu a Brahman identical according to a kar c rya? Discuss. 10+5.

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