Mention825154
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so:text | We have spiritual facts and their interpretations by which they are communicated to others, sruti or what is heard, and smṛti or what is remembered. Śaṅkara equates them with pratyakṣa or intuition and anumana or inference. It is the distinction between immediacy and thought. Intuitions abide, while interpretations change. (en) |
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so:description | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (en) |
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