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The universe is a composite of eternal, unalterable, causeless atoms, which exists independently of our thoughts. The universe is the modification of the atoms (Paramanus) of the physical elements: Earth (Prithvi), Water (Apas), Fire (Tejas) and Air (Vayu). The Nyaya !chits nine objects (Dravyas), viz., Earth, Water, Fire, Air, Ether, Time, Space (Quarters), Mind and the Self (Atrrian). rNE CAUSE OF BONDAGE AND THE MEANS TO EMANCIPATION 44:Misapprehension (Mitliya-Jnana), faults (Dosha), cons,itY (Pravritti), birth (Janma) and pain (Duhkha) iltute the world. False notion or false knowledge is at 
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The universe is a composite of eternal, unalterable, causeless atoms, and it exists independently of our thoughts. The universe is the modification of the atoms (Paramanus) of the physical elements: '''Earth (Prithvi), Water (Apas), Fire (Tejas) and Air (Vayu)'''. The Nyaya Darsana admits nine objects (Dravyas), viz., Earth, Water, Fire, Air, Ether, Time, Space (Quarters), Mind and the Self (Atman).  
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'''5. Cause of Bondage and the Means to Emancipation'''<ref name=":1" /> 
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rNE CAUSE OF BONDAGE AND THE MEANS TO EMANCIPATION 44:Misapprehension (Mitliya-Jnana), faults (Dosha), cons,itY (Pravritti), birth (Janma) and pain (Duhkha) iltute the world. False notion or false knowledge is at 
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==== Similarities Between Nyaya and Vaiseshika<ref name=":1" /> ====
 
The Nyaya and the Vaiseshika are analytic types of philosophy. The Nyaya and the Vaiseshika explore the significance of time, space, cause, matter, mind, soul and knowledge for experience, and give the results in the form of a theory of the universe. The Nyaya and the Vaiseshika are regarded as parts of one whole. The Vaiseshika is a supplement to the Nyaya. They are allied systems. They both believe in a Personal God, a plurality of souls and an atomic universe. Further, they use many arguments in common.<ref name=":1" />  
 
The Nyaya and the Vaiseshika are analytic types of philosophy. The Nyaya and the Vaiseshika explore the significance of time, space, cause, matter, mind, soul and knowledge for experience, and give the results in the form of a theory of the universe. The Nyaya and the Vaiseshika are regarded as parts of one whole. The Vaiseshika is a supplement to the Nyaya. They are allied systems. They both believe in a Personal God, a plurality of souls and an atomic universe. Further, they use many arguments in common.<ref name=":1" />  
  

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