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29. Q.-My proposition is true from a common
sense view ; therefore it cannot be wrong and is calculated to prove its object. A.-I ask you to let me know the form of this common sense view. The word Vyavahara derived from its root means nothing else than knowledge. Whatever is real by means of knowledge is intrinsically real. This view proves the phenomena to be real. When the phenomena are real, it cannot be said that only one supreme Brahma without a second is real and all else unreal. If you say that the use of the word is true, I ask you whether the word is real or unreal. If you say that the word is real, then the phenomena are as well real as the word. If you say that the word is unreal, such words as Brahm &c cannot be real because that which is itself unreal cannot be the cause of any.
thing that is real. 30. Q.-Just as a false coin points to the tran
sactions in genuine coins, so does our view though false, point to the reality of