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Six System of Indian Philosophy

By: Publication details: Delhi: Bharatiya Kala Prakashan, 2013Description: 534ISBN:
  • 9788180902864
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 181.4 MUL
Summary: The six system of Indian philosophy Vedanta or Uttarmimansa, Purva mimansa, Samkhya, Yoga, Nyaya and Vaisheshika-occupy an important place in India's stinking principle. Though they differ from each other and criticize each other, they share nevertheless so many things in common and we can understand them as products of one and the same soil though cultivated by different Acharya’s. All the six systems of thought promise to teach the nature of soul, and its relation to Supreme Being. They all undertake to supply the means of knowing the nature of that Supreme Being, and through that knowledge to pave the way to liberation and Supreme happiness. They all share the conviction that there is suffering in the world and that has to be removed. The present study by Max Muller is a comprehensive analysis of all the six schools of Indian thought. The schools of Indian thought. This book has been thoroughly revised and edited with a Foreword by the present editor
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The six system of Indian philosophy Vedanta or Uttarmimansa, Purva mimansa, Samkhya, Yoga, Nyaya and Vaisheshika-occupy an important place in India's stinking principle. Though they differ from each other and criticize each other, they share nevertheless so many things in common and we can understand them as products of one and the same soil though cultivated by different Acharya’s.

All the six systems of thought promise to teach the nature of soul, and its relation to Supreme Being. They all undertake to supply the means of knowing the nature of that Supreme Being, and through that knowledge to pave the way to liberation and Supreme happiness. They all share the conviction that there is suffering in the world and that has to be removed.

The present study by Max Muller is a comprehensive analysis of all the six schools of Indian thought. The schools of Indian thought. This book has been thoroughly revised and edited with a Foreword by the present editor

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