Explanation : Anupalabdhi refers to the way in which
something which is not present before the
eyes is understood. Something that does not
exist cannot be perceived through the senses;
some other faculty of cognition is needed for
it. This non-perceptive understanding of a
non-existent object is called Anupalabdhi.
Explanation : Body language makes up the largest part
of our non-verbal communication. It
includes physical behaviours such as facial
expressions, body posture, gestures, eye
movement, head movement, silence, touch
and the use of space, all of which convey
obvious or subtle messages. However, the
meaning of a particular physical behaviour
varies in different cultural contexts