Correct option is C
In Nyāya syllogism, the three terms (major, minor, and middle terms) are synthesized in the
Upanaya (Application) step, where the general rule is applied to the specific case. This step connects the middle term (hetu) with the minor term, synthesizing the terms for the conclusion.
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Nyāya syllogism consists of five parts: Pratijna (Proposition), Hetu (Reason), Udaharana (Example), Upanaya (Application), and Nigamana (Conclusion).
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Upanaya is the step where the general rule is applied to the specific case, synthesizing all terms.