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Carvaka philosophy is:a.Do good karma to make your next life blissfulb.A belief that good deeds on earth make one attain heaven after deathc.A meaningful life is full of penance for future goodnessd.Keep giving parties to others even if you suffer because of excessive eating and drinkinge.A meaningful engagement with the Godf.None of the options

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Carvaka philosophy is:a.Do good karma to make your next life blissfulb.A belief that good deeds on earth make one attain heaven after deathc.A meaningful life is full of penance for future goodnessd.Keep giving parties to others even if you suffer because of excessive eating and drinkinge.A meaningful engagement with the Godf.None of the options

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The Carvaka philosophy is not accurately represented by any of the options provided. Carvaka, also known as Lokayata, is an ancient school of Indian materialism. It rejects the concepts of karma, afterlife, and the existence of God. It asserts perception as the only source of knowledge and denies the validity of inference, revelation, and comparison. It upholds a hedonistic view of life, emphasizing the importance of living a prosperous, joyful life in the present, without concern for an afterlife. Therefore, none of the options accurately describe the Carvaka philosophy.

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