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The Wisdom of Indian Philosophy

What is philosophy?  "Philosophy" is short for "love of wisdom." In a broad sense, philosophy refers to the pursuit of fundamental truths about oneself, the world in which one lives, and one's relationships to both the world and other people. Indian school of philosophy divided into two parts Orthodox school Heterodox school 1. Orthodox school of indian philosophy the people of orthodox school who believe in god, who believe in vedas . the orthodox school is also known as aastik  school. orthodox school is divided into six parts Nyaya Philosophy Sankhya Philosophy Yoga Philosophy Vaisheshika Purva Mimamsa Uttara Mimamsa (Vedanta) 2. Heterodox Schools  the people of heterodox school they doesn't believe in vedas . the heterodox school is also known as nastik school. heterodox school is divided into five parts Ajivika (Fatalism) Unchedvadi (Materialism) Nityavadi (Eternalism) Sandehvadi (Agnosticism) Akriyavadi (Amoralism)

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The Wisdom of Indian Philosophy

What is philosophy?  "Philosophy" is short for "love of wisdom." In a broad sense, philosophy refers to the pursuit of fundamental truths about oneself, the world in which one lives, and one's relationships to both the world and other people. Indian school of philosophy divided into two parts Orthodox school Heterodox school 1. Orthodox school of indian philosophy the people of orthodox school who believe in god, who believe in vedas . the orthodox school is also known as aastik  school. orthodox school is divided into six parts Nyaya Philosophy Sankhya Philosophy Yoga Philosophy Vaisheshika Purva Mimamsa Uttara Mimamsa (Vedanta) 2. Heterodox Schools  the people of heterodox school they doesn't believe in vedas . the heterodox school is also known as nastik school. heterodox school is divided into five parts Ajivika (Fatalism) Unchedvadi (Materialism) Nityavadi (Eternalism) Sandehvadi (Agnosticism) Akriyavadi (Amoralism)