Describe the Mimamsa understanding of non-perception (anupalabdhi)
In Indian philosophy, the Mimamsa school provides a significant understanding of non-perception, or *anupalabdhi*, which is the epistemic concept that refers to the knowledge gained from the absence of something. According to the Mimamsa tradition, *anupalabdhi* is a valid means of knowledge (*pramana*), alongside other recognized sources such as perception ______ ___ _____ _________ ___.
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