‘Surabhi Candanam’: the First Acquaintance of Fragrant Sandal: a Problem

Sometimes seeing sandal from non-smellable distance we obtain cognition in the form ‘surabhi candanam’ (that sandal out there is fragrant). According to the Naiyāyikas, this cognition is a single qualified visual perception, where fragrance is grasped by visual sense-faculty. Normally visual sense c...

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Main Author: Pal, Mainak (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 2024
In: Sophia
Year: 2024, Volume: 63, Issue: 4, Pages: 699-734
Further subjects:B Sensory connection (sannikarṣa)
B Moment examination (kṣaṇavicāra)
B Fragrant sandal (surabhi candanam)
B Memory (smṛti)
B Cognition-characterized extraordinary perception (jñānalakṣaṇa alaukika pratyakṣa)
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