Exam Details
Subject | Indian Philosophy :Part I | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | Bachelors Degree Programme | |
Department | School of Social Work (SOSW) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | December, 2016 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
No. of Printed Pages: 4 IBPY-OOlI
BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMME
Q (BOP PHILOSOPHY)
o
00 Term-End Examination
o December, 2016
ELECTIVE COURSE: PHILOSOPHY
BPY-Om INDIAN PHILOSOPHY PART
Time hours MaxilllulIl Marks 100
Note: Allswer all five questiolls.
All questiolls earn) equal marks.
Answers to qllestiollllo. 1 alld 2 slwllid be ill about
400 words each.
1. What are Vedangas? Explain their functions in detail.
OR
Explain the Cosmology of Uddaalaka as described in the Chandogya Upanishad in detail.
2. What are the different states of consciousness as given in the Mandukya Upanishad? Explain.
OR
Give a detailed account of Jaina epistemology.
3. Answer any two of the following questions in about 200 words each:
Discuss the nature of Brahman as described in the Mundaka Upanishad.
Examine the philosophical implications of Tajjalanjti as given in Chandogya Upanishad.
Explain the different theories of theology in the Vedas.
Give an account of the practical teachings of Buddhism.
4. Answer any four of the following questions in about 150 words each:
What are the three visualizations of creation in the Aitareopanishad
Describe the vision of life in the Isa Upanishad.
Explain briefly the metaphysical views of Buddhism.
Give a brief account of the Vaibhasika and the Sautrantika Schools of Buddhism.
Write a short note on the meaning and classification of the Vedas.
Briefly explain the unique features of the Svetasvatara Upanishad.
5. Write short notes on any five of the following in about 100 words each:
Mythology 4
Bheeshma's political philosophy 4
Swapiti 4
Moksha 4
Nature of self in the Katha Upanishad 4
Prana and human body 4
Tri ratnas in Jainism 4
Nirvana 4
BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMME
Q (BOP PHILOSOPHY)
o
00 Term-End Examination
o December, 2016
ELECTIVE COURSE: PHILOSOPHY
BPY-Om INDIAN PHILOSOPHY PART
Time hours MaxilllulIl Marks 100
Note: Allswer all five questiolls.
All questiolls earn) equal marks.
Answers to qllestiollllo. 1 alld 2 slwllid be ill about
400 words each.
1. What are Vedangas? Explain their functions in detail.
OR
Explain the Cosmology of Uddaalaka as described in the Chandogya Upanishad in detail.
2. What are the different states of consciousness as given in the Mandukya Upanishad? Explain.
OR
Give a detailed account of Jaina epistemology.
3. Answer any two of the following questions in about 200 words each:
Discuss the nature of Brahman as described in the Mundaka Upanishad.
Examine the philosophical implications of Tajjalanjti as given in Chandogya Upanishad.
Explain the different theories of theology in the Vedas.
Give an account of the practical teachings of Buddhism.
4. Answer any four of the following questions in about 150 words each:
What are the three visualizations of creation in the Aitareopanishad
Describe the vision of life in the Isa Upanishad.
Explain briefly the metaphysical views of Buddhism.
Give a brief account of the Vaibhasika and the Sautrantika Schools of Buddhism.
Write a short note on the meaning and classification of the Vedas.
Briefly explain the unique features of the Svetasvatara Upanishad.
5. Write short notes on any five of the following in about 100 words each:
Mythology 4
Bheeshma's political philosophy 4
Swapiti 4
Moksha 4
Nature of self in the Katha Upanishad 4
Prana and human body 4
Tri ratnas in Jainism 4
Nirvana 4
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