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14.

Vaikhanasa the five-fold conception of Vishnu consists of

  1. brahman
  2. purusha
  3. prakriti
  4. satya
  5. achyuta
  6. aniruddha

I, II, III, IV and V
II, III, IV, V and VI
I, II, IV, V and VI
I, III, IV, V and VI
Answer: Option
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Discussion:
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Utkarsh said:   1 decade ago
Vaikhanasas evolved the theory of the five fold concept of Vishnu: 1) viShNu is the sarva vyapin, the primary source, the eternal state from which all arise. 2) From him differentiates the puruSha, which is a distinct entity or the property of existence, termed consciousness. 3) From vishnu also emanates satya, the which is the matter comprising the universe. 4) acyuta is the time-invariant aspect of all matter. 5) aniruddha is the ultimate atomic particle of all existence. These five states of viShNu are represented by the vaikhAnasas as the 5 vedic fires: 1) gArhapatya, 2) AhavanIya, 3) dakShiNAgni, 4) anvAhArya and 5) sabhya.

Montoo said:   1 decade ago
The Vaikhanasas evolved the theory of the five aspects of Vishnu: Vishnu, the all-pervading supreme deity; Purusa, the principle of life; Satya, the static aspect of deity; Achyuta, the immutable aspect; and Aniruddha, the irreducible aspect.

Paddy said:   1 decade ago
The answer is b because brahman is nt there in vaikhanasas.

It involves vishnu, purusa, aniridha, achutya, and satya.

Siny said:   1 decade ago
The Vaikhanasas evolved the theory of the five aspects of Vishnu: Vishnu, the all-pervading supreme deity; Purusa, the principle of life; Satya, the static aspect of deity; Achyuta, the immutable aspect; and Aniruddha, the irreducible aspect.

The answer must be B

Ramkumar said:   1 decade ago
Can anyone explain it clearly?

Anjali said:   1 decade ago
Can somebody give the explaination what it is?


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