Sources of Valid Knowledge

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Across
  1. 1. Universal, atomic and not directly perceivable, the seventh causative factor directs experience
  2. 3. According to Nyaya, the number of sources of valid knowledge
  3. 6. The sixth of nine causative substances, the substratum of Consciousness
  4. 7. Cool, liquid, dull, soft, oily, slimy, chemical energy
  5. 8. Classified as ordinary or extraordinary; the first proof; knowledge produced by contact with the senses
  6. 11. Verbal communication of truth and authenticity, i.e the Vedas, a patient
  7. 12. Hot, sharp, light, dry, subtle, radiant energy
  8. 14. Mobile, dry, light, cold, rough, subtle, electrical energy
  9. 15. The last of the nine causative factor, lateral, internal and external are all types of it
  10. 17. The amount of ordinary external perceptions
Down
  1. 2. Cognition based on some previous knowledge or experience
  2. 4. The kind of knowledge that comes when one perceives the similarity between the description of an unfamiliar object and something already known
  3. 5. Heavy, dull, static, dense, hard, gross, physical/ mechanical energy
  4. 9. The amount of causative substances according to Vaisheshika
  5. 10. Used as a force and marker for change
  6. 11. According to Nyaya, the number of sources of non- valid knowledge
  7. 13. The number of elements according to Vaisheshika
  8. 16. Clear, light, subtle, soft, immeasurable, nuclear energy