Pramāṇa indicates 'means of knowledge'.
Vedānta philosophy accepts six pramāṇas: Pratyakṣa (perception), Anumāna (inference), Upamāna (comparison), Arthāpatti (postulation), Anupalabdhi (non-perception) and Śabda (verbal testimony).
In this video, Br. Ved Chaitanya expounds the concept of 'Pramāṇa', which is known as 'epistemology' in the Western philosophy, and gives an overview of all the six pramāṇas.
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