The Charvaka sect believed

A. that the gods were figments of the imagination.
B. that too many Indians were falling into the trap of atheism.
C. that everything was divine.
D. that India would be best served by a reaffirmation of the leading role of the brahmins.
E. in personal salvation through a personal faith in the Buddha.


Answer: A

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