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What is the central belief of Mimamsa philosophy regarding the Vedas?

AThe Vedas are a collection of historical texts with no divine origin.

BThe Vedas are eternal and infallible, containing the ultimate truth.

CThe Vedas are only a metaphorical representation of cosmic truth.

DThe Vedas are useful only for moral guidance and not for ritualistic practice.

Answer:

B. The Vedas are eternal and infallible, containing the ultimate truth.

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Mimamsa Philosophy Mimamsa literally translates to "reflection" or "critical investigation," particularly in the context of reasoning and interpretation. However, in this philosophical system, reasoning was primarily applied to uphold and justify the performance of Vedic rituals. According to Mimaṃsa, the Vedas are eternal and infallible, containing the ultimate truth. The central aim of this school was to attain heavenly rewards and eventual liberation (moksha) through strict adherence to Vedic injunctions. Salvation, in the Mimaṃsa view, is achieved through the precise performance of Vedic sacrifices. These rituals often required the involvement of trained priests, reinforcing the ritualistic structure of society and the hierarchical distinctions among the different varṇas (social classes).


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