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Download Solution PDFGiven below are two statements:
Statement I: The Hindu view of communication considers language as a tool to understand an illusory world.
Statement II: According to the Hindu view of communication, hearing and understanding of language are for realisation of some state of affairs.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below.
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Download Solution PDFStatement I: The Hindu view of communication considers language as a tool to understand an illusory world.
- This statement is false.
- In Hindu philosophy and communication, language is not considered merely a tool to understand an illusory world.
- Hindu philosophy acknowledges the power and significance of language in expressing truths and conveying knowledge about the world and spiritual concepts.
Statement II: According to the Hindu view of communication, hearing and understanding of language are for the realization of some state of affairs.
- This statement is true.
- In Hinduism, communication, including hearing and understanding language, is seen as a means to attain knowledge, wisdom, and spiritual realization.
- Language serves as a medium through which individuals can grasp and comprehend the deeper aspects of life and the ultimate reality.
Therefore, the correct answer is option 4) Statement I is false but Statement II is true.
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