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Sushruta
Co-Ordinator,Division of Yoga-Spirituality
S-VYASA, Bangalore, India
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Abstract
1. ‘Shashtram’ is basically science.
2. ‘Tarka Shashtram’ is science of debate or logic.
3. There are many ways to get knowledge about the nature.
4. We directly get knowledge when sense organ and object comes in connection. It is called ‘Pratyaksha’.
5. Prana (life) can not be touched, seen or smelled.
6. We also receive knowledge by inference.
7. Knowledge is received by comparison.
8. Knowledge is received by tuning to nature or synchronizing with it.
9. Penance and tuning to nature gave knowledge to our Rishis (ancient scholars).
10. Let’s meditate and close this session with Omkara.