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Āstika (Sanskrit: आस्तिक; IAST:
Āstika) and Nāstika (Sanskrit: नास्तिक; IAST: Nāstika) are
concepts that have been used to
classify the
schools of Indian...
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Astika (Sanskrit: आस्तीक, romanized:
Āstīka) is a
rishi (sage)
featured in Hinduism. He is the son of
Jaratkaru by the
serpent goddess, Manasa. According...
- serpents. At that time, a
learned sage
named Astika, a boy in age, came and
intervened to stop the yagna;
Astika's mother manasa was a Naga and
father was...
- in-laws are
dealing with the loss of her husband,
Astik, who died
after just five
months of marriage.
Astik's parents, Usha and Shivendra, are
deeply saddened...
- Nāgas (serpents), and wife of sage Jaratkaru. She is the
mother of the sage
Astika. She is also
known as
Vishahari (the
destroyer of poison), Nityā (eternal)...
- of Ishvara") has been a
historically propounded viewpoint in many of the
Astika (Orthodox)
streams of
Hindu philosophy.
Hindu spiritual atheists, agnostics...
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Ahimsa Asteya Aparigraha Brahmacharya Satya Dāna
Damah Dayā
Akrodha Schools Āstika:
Samkhya Yoga
Nyaya Vaisheshika Mīmāṃsā
Vedanta Dvaita Advaita Vishishtadvaita...
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Ugadi Vaisakhi Bihu
Puthandu Vishu Ratha Yatra Philosophical schools Six
Astika schools Samkhya Yoga
Nyaya Vaisheshika Mimamsa Vedanta Advaita Dvaita Vishishtadvaita...
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categorized into
āstika and nāstika
schools of thought.
Āstika and nāstika
concept in Hindu,
Buddhist and Jain
scriptures define Astika as
those sampradayas...
- Vaisheshika(वैषेशिक), Mimamsa(मीमांसा) and Vedanta(वेदान्त).
These are
called the
āstika(Sanskrit:अस्तिक)
philosophical traditions (i.e.
those that
accept the Vedas...