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==Classification of knowledge obtained through pratyaksha== | ==Classification of knowledge obtained through pratyaksha== | ||
The knowledge obtained through pratyaksha can be full-fledged knowledge of an object with all its attributes (savikalpa) or Primary or non-determinate or non-conceptual perception (nirvikalpa). Savikalpa pratyaksha can again be divided as Direct (laukika) or Indirect (alaukika).<ref name= | The knowledge obtained through pratyaksha can be full-fledged knowledge of an object with all its attributes (savikalpa) or Primary or non-determinate or non-conceptual perception (nirvikalpa). Savikalpa pratyaksha can again be divided as Direct (laukika) or Indirect (alaukika).<ref name= easy> Pratyaksha Pramana: Knowledge Perception Through Sense Organs [Internet]. Easy Ayurveda. 2017 [cited 2021 Nov 30]. Available from: https://www.easyayurveda.com/2017/04/20/pratyaksha-pramana </ref> | ||
As the [[indriya]] play a key role in obtaining the knowledge in case of pratyaksha pramana acharya Chakrapani has rightfully described the six types of indriya-arthasannikarsha (Conjugation or relation of sense organs and object of knowledge) given as below [Chakrapani on Cha.Sa.[[Sutra Sthana]] 11/20] | As the [[indriya]] play a key role in obtaining the knowledge in case of pratyaksha pramana acharya Chakrapani has rightfully described the six types of indriya-arthasannikarsha (Conjugation or relation of sense organs and object of knowledge) given as below [Chakrapani on Cha.Sa.[[Sutra Sthana]] 11/20] | ||
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#Prashant Kumar Jhas explained the concept of pratyakshapramana in purview of Indian philosophy and epithetical basis of the same.<ref>Jha DPK. Concept of Pratyaksha Pramana: A Brief Review Of Indian Philosophy. 2019;25:5.</ref> | #Prashant Kumar Jhas explained the concept of pratyakshapramana in purview of Indian philosophy and epithetical basis of the same.<ref>Jha DPK. Concept of Pratyaksha Pramana: A Brief Review Of Indian Philosophy. 2019;25:5.</ref> | ||
#Brooks in his article, “Epistemology and Embodiment: Diagnosis and the Senses in Classical Ayurvedic Medicine” explained the application of epistemology and philosophy for the purpose of diagnosis of different diseases according to [[Ayurveda]].<ref>Brooks LA. Epistemology and Embodiment: Diagnosis and the Senses in Classical Ayurvedic Medicine. Asian Review of World Histories. 2018 Jan 30;6(1):98–135.</ref> | #Brooks in his article, “Epistemology and Embodiment: Diagnosis and the Senses in Classical Ayurvedic Medicine” explained the application of epistemology and philosophy for the purpose of diagnosis of different diseases according to [[Ayurveda]].<ref>Brooks LA. Epistemology and Embodiment: Diagnosis and the Senses in Classical Ayurvedic Medicine. Asian Review of World Histories. 2018 Jan 30;6(1):98–135.</ref> | ||
#R. Bhat explained the concept of pratyaksha to understand the disease pathology according to contemporary science by explanation of various terms related to the concept.<ref name=easy | #R. Bhat explained the concept of pratyaksha to understand the disease pathology according to contemporary science by explanation of various terms related to the concept.<ref name= easy/> | ||
#Bhalerao S. discussed that observational and instrumentation skills can be correlated as extension of knowledge of pratyaksha and form the psychomotor domain of blooms taxonomy.<ref name= Bhalerao/> | #Bhalerao S. discussed that observational and instrumentation skills can be correlated as extension of knowledge of pratyaksha and form the psychomotor domain of blooms taxonomy.<ref name= Bhalerao/> | ||
#Aparna S. et al. has explained the consideration of pratyaksha badhakara bhava as method to rectify the knowledge obtained through pratyaksha.<ref>Aparna Shanbhag et al. Pratyaksha Badhakara Bhava - The Intention behind invention. J Ayurveda Integr Med Sci 2020;4:134-137</ref> | #Aparna S. et al. has explained the consideration of pratyaksha badhakara bhava as method to rectify the knowledge obtained through pratyaksha.<ref>Aparna Shanbhag et al. Pratyaksha Badhakara Bhava - The Intention behind invention. J Ayurveda Integr Med Sci 2020;4:134-137</ref> | ||