Structural Concept of Reality, Thought and Language in View of Vedānta and Nyāya
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Abstract
Our whole cosmos is bounded with the three chains which are known by the nomenclature of Reality, Thought and Language. Except these three there is nothing in the world. As the ‘leg of an elephant pervades all kinds of legs’ in the same way only these three terms pervade whole of the cosmos whether our physical world or spiritual one. First of all Reality comes before us after that we get the Knowledge (Thought) of that reality, and at last Language comes only on that situation when we need to convey the knowledge of that particular Reality about whom we know. As for example when we talk about Reality then in first prima facie this universe comes before us in a form of big Reality and from ancient past to modern era philosophers are doing research to know the secrecy of this universe. In this research paper we have defined these three basic concept of the cosmos, their interconnection and interdependency in view of the Vedānta and Nyāya philosophies.