1. Find out the correct answer:
- The Caturasrama balance the socio-political/ethico-social conduct of an individual.
- Theory of Karma is related with incarnation/rebirth.
- There are three/four Purusarthas.
- Mahabrata means the great/minutest part of the great vow.
- There is no heaven, no final liberation according to Buddhist ethics/Carvaka ethics.
- There are four/five steps of outer means (Bahiranga Sadhana) according to Yoga.
- According to M. K. Gandhi, the practical aim of non-violence was Self-realisation/Self-purification.
- Knowledge, action and love go/do not go hand in hand, according to the Bhagavad Gita.
2. Write short notes on:
- Caturasrama or Satyagraha in Gandhian ethics.
- ‘Artha’ as a Purusartha.
- Gross egoism of Carvaka.
- Karmayoga in the Bhagavad Gita.
3. Discuss about the Varnasrama Dharma with its ethical significance. 11
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Explain the various classification of Dharma.
4. Explain the ethical implication of the theory of Karma in Indian Philosophy. 11
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What is Moksa? Write on Kama and Moksa as Purusarthas.
5. Explain the Buddhist ethics of Eight-fold Path. 11
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Give a brief account of the ethical doctrine of Triratna of Jaina ethics.
6. Explain the Eight-fold Path of Yoga ethics. 11
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Explain and evaluate Gandhian ethics.
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7. Discuss about the Svadharma of the Bhagavad Gita with its ethical significance. 11
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Explain the ways to attain the highest goal in the Bhagavad Gita.
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