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Jaimini's first aphorism - अतः तो धर्म जिज्ञासा states the whole aim and object of his system, viz. a desire to know [[Dharma|Dharma]] (Karma (कर्मः) in this context), which constitutes the practising of rites and sacrifices as prescribed by the Vedas. Dharma itself bestows the rewards. The aim of Purva Mimamsa is to investigate into the the nature of Dharma.<ref name=":0" />
 
Jaimini's first aphorism - अतः तो धर्म जिज्ञासा states the whole aim and object of his system, viz. a desire to know [[Dharma|Dharma]] (Karma (कर्मः) in this context), which constitutes the practising of rites and sacrifices as prescribed by the Vedas. Dharma itself bestows the rewards. The aim of Purva Mimamsa is to investigate into the the nature of Dharma.<ref name=":0" />
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==Mimamsa: a system of Vedic interpretation==
 
==Mimamsa: a system of Vedic interpretation==
 
Mimamsa is a system of Vedic interpretation. Its philosophical discussions amount to a kind of critical commentary on the [[Brahmana (ब्राह्मणम्)|Brahmana]] or ritual portion of the Veda (वेदः). It interprets the Vedas in the literal sense. The central issue of Purva Mimamsa is ritual.<ref name=":0" />
 
Mimamsa is a system of Vedic interpretation. Its philosophical discussions amount to a kind of critical commentary on the [[Brahmana (ब्राह्मणम्)|Brahmana]] or ritual portion of the Veda (वेदः). It interprets the Vedas in the literal sense. The central issue of Purva Mimamsa is ritual.<ref name=":0" />
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In the ancient Nyaya Vyavastha (न्यायव्यवस्था, legal system), knowledge of Mimamsa was prescribed as an essential for a judge. Further, a post for Mimamsa scholar was recognised in the ten member legislative council proposed by [[Manusmrti (मनुस्मृतिः)|Manu Smrti (मनुस्मृतिः)]]. Jaimini's method of interpretation is based on three debts that every human owes.<ref name="LCHI-Rama_Jois-Pt6Ch1"/>
 
In the ancient Nyaya Vyavastha (न्यायव्यवस्था, legal system), knowledge of Mimamsa was prescribed as an essential for a judge. Further, a post for Mimamsa scholar was recognised in the ten member legislative council proposed by [[Manusmrti (मनुस्मृतिः)|Manu Smrti (मनुस्मृतिः)]]. Jaimini's method of interpretation is based on three debts that every human owes.<ref name="LCHI-Rama_Jois-Pt6Ch1"/>
# '''Devaruna (देवऋुणम्)'''. This literally translates to debt due to god and is satisfied by performing ''sacrifice''. The word sacrifice must not be misinterpreted. At every stage of life, a human must perform certain sacrifice to move forth spiritually (e.g. a Bramhachari (ब्रम्हचारिः) must sacrifice worldly pleasures).
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# '''Devaruna (देवऋुणम्)'''. This literally translates to debt due to god and is satisfied by performing ''sacrifice''. The word sacrifice must not be misinterpreted. At every stage of life, a human must perform certain sacrifice to move forth adhyatmikly (e.g. a Bramhachari (ब्रम्हचारिः) must sacrifice worldly pleasures).
 
# '''Rshiruna (ऋषिऋुणम्)'''. The debt due to Rshis (hindi) is paid by acquiring knowledge. Every person must acquire knowledge pertaining to his/her work.
 
# '''Rshiruna (ऋषिऋुणम्)'''. The debt due to Rshis (hindi) is paid by acquiring knowledge. Every person must acquire knowledge pertaining to his/her work.
 
# '''Pitruruna (पितृऋुणम्)'''. The debt due to forefathers is to be satisfied by maintaining a family and cherishing the family name.
 
# '''Pitruruna (पितृऋुणम्)'''. The debt due to forefathers is to be satisfied by maintaining a family and cherishing the family name.
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