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Which options do not come under the seven stages of knowledge according to Yoga Vashistha?
A. Shubheccha
B. Tanumansa
C. Ashubheccha
D. Asattvapatti
E. Sansakti
Choose the correct answer from the options given below :

The correct answer is
C, D, E Only

Understanding Yoga Vashistha's Seven Stages of Knowledge

The question asks us to identify which of the given options do not belong to the renowned Seven Stages of Knowledge (Saptabhūmi) as described in the ancient Indian text, Yoga Vashistha. These stages represent a progressive path toward spiritual liberation and self-realization.

The Seven Stages of Knowledge

According to Yoga Vashistha, the seven stages are:

  • 1. Shubhecchā ( इच्छु ): Characterized by a genuine desire or aspiration for truth and liberation.
  • 2. Vichāraṇā ( ारा ): Deep inquiry and contemplation into the nature of reality.
  • 3. Tanumanasi ( ान ): The mind becomes subtle, attenuated, and less reactive. Sometimes referred to as Tanumansa.
  • 4. Sattvapatti ( ित्ति ): Attainment of pure knowledge or equilibrium; realization of the self.
  • 5. Asaṃśakti ( ृ ृ ृ ): Non-attachment to worldly objects and experiences.
  • 6. Padārthabhāvanā ( ार् ): Deep meditation and absorption in the nature of reality.
  • 7. Turīya ( ुर ़ ़ ): The state of pure consciousness, transcendence beyond duality.

Analysis of Options

Let's examine each option provided in the question:

  • A. Shubhecchā: This is the first stage of knowledge, representing the initial aspiration for truth. It comes under the seven stages.
  • B. Tanumansa: This term is closely related to or a variant of Tanumanasi, the third stage, where the mind becomes subtle. It comes under the seven stages.
  • C. Ashubhecchā: This term translates to 'ill will' or 'bad desire', the opposite of Shubhecchā. It is not one of the seven stages.
  • D. Asattvapatti: This term negates Sattvapatti, the fourth stage. It implies a lack of attainment or falling from the state of equilibrium. It is not one of the seven stages.
  • E. Sansakti: This term implies attachment, the opposite of Asaṃśakti (non-attachment), the fifth stage. It is not one of the seven stages.

Conclusion

Based on the analysis, the terms that do not belong to the seven stages of knowledge in Yoga Vashistha are Ashubhecchā (C), Asattvapatti (D), and Sansakti (E).

Therefore, the correct option is the one that includes only C, D, and E.

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Important Questions from Philosophy

  1. Which one among the following sects was associated with Gosala Maskariputra?

  2. Who among the following is best known for his plays 'Yayati' and 'Tughlaq'?

  3. Which among the following are Charvaka Schools of Philosophy?

    1. Dhurtta

    2. Nyaya

    3. Sushikshita

    4. Vaisheshika

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  4. To which one of the following schools of philosophy did Kumarila Bhatta and Prabhakara belong?

  5. With reference to the history of ancient India, which of the following statements is/are correct?

    1. Mitakshara was the civil law for upper castes and Dayabhaga was the civil law for lower castes.

    2. In the Mitakshara system, the sons can claim right to the property during the lifetime of the father, whereas in the Dayabhaga system, it is only after the death of the father that the sons can claim right to the property.

    3. The Mitakshara system deals with the matters related to the property held by male members only of a family, whereas the Dayabhaga system deals with the matters related to ‘the property held by both male and female members of a family.

    Select the correct answer using the code given below.

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