Valid cognition comes from valid sources of knowledge or pramanas in Hindu and Buddhist philosophy. The main pramanas are perception obtained through the senses, inference drawn by reasoning, comparison that establishes similarities, and verbal testimony from reliable sources such as scriptures or experts.
Valid cognition comes from valid sources of knowledge or pramanas in Hindu and Buddhist philosophy. The main pramanas are perception obtained through the senses, inference drawn by reasoning, comparison that establishes similarities, and verbal testimony from reliable sources such as scriptures or experts.
Valid cognition comes from valid sources of knowledge or pramanas in Hindu and Buddhist philosophy. The main pramanas are perception obtained through the senses, inference drawn by reasoning, comparison that establishes similarities, and verbal testimony from reliable sources such as scriptures or experts.
Valid cognition comes from valid sources of knowledge or pramanas in Hindu and Buddhist philosophy. The main pramanas are perception obtained through the senses, inference drawn by reasoning, comparison that establishes similarities, and verbal testimony from reliable sources such as scriptures or experts.