Across
- 2. The reason or evidence used in an inference.
- 4. The universal relationship that makes an inference valid.
- 5. The final conclusion in the five-step Nyaya inference.
- 8. Knowledge obtained by direct perception through the senses.
- 10. sense organ used in perception.
- 12. Mistaken perception or illusion.
- 13. Knowledge gained through reasoning from signs and evidence.
- 14. The school of Indian philosophy famous for logic and inference.
- 15. Valid means of obtaining knowledge in Indian philosophy.
Down
- 1. Memory or recalled perception from past experience.
- 3. Knowledge obtained through comparison or analogy.
- 6. The philosophical school that accepted only direct perception as valid knowledge.
- 7. A philosophical school or system of thought.
- 9. Fresh, direct experience through the senses.
- 11. The object that is known.
