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Samkhya or
Sankhya (/ˈsɑːŋkjə/; Sanskrit: सांख्य, romanized:
sāṃkhya) is a
dualistic orthodox school of
Hindu philosophy. It
views reality as composed...
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purusha from prakriti's
muddled defilements. The Yoga
Sutras built on
Samkhya notions of
purusha and prakriti, and is
often seen as
complementary to...
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Samkhya Yoga (Sanskrit: सांख्ययोग, romanized: Sāṃkhyayoga) is the
second of the
eighteen chapters of the
Bhagavad Gita. The
chapter has a
total of...
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Samkhya Pravachana Sutra (Sanskrit: सांख्यप्रवचन सूत्र Sāṁkhyapravacanasūtra) is a
collection of
major Sanskrit texts of the
Samkhya school of Hindu...
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consists of six
orthodox schools of
thought 'shad-darśana' (षड्दर्शन) :-
Samkhya (सांख्य), Yoga (योग),
Nyaya (न्यायः),
Vaisheshika (वैषेशिक),
Mimamsa (मीमांसा)...
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mentioned as a
separate school of
thought in
Indian texts,
distinct from
Samkhya. Ancient,
medieval and most
modern literature often refers to Yoga-philosophy...
- (Sanskrit: सांख्यकारिका, Sāṁkhyakārikā) is the
earliest surviving text of the
Samkhya school of
Indian philosophy. The text's
original composition date is unknown...
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philosophical and
psychological concept understood by the
Samkhya school of
Hindu philosophy. The
other two
qualities are
rajas (p****ion...
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maintains the
earlier distinction, for example, in
identifying the
school of
Sāṃkhya,
which is non-theistic (as it does not
explicitly affirm the existence...
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sometimes called "Seshvara
Samkhya",
distinguishing it from Kapila's
Nirivara Samkhya. The
parallels between yoga and
samkhya were so
close that Max Müller...