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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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Sankhyā: The
Indian Journal of
Statistics is a
quarterly peer-reviewed
scientific journal on
statistics published by the
Indian Statistical Institute...
- structures, BSI
British Standards, doi:10.3403/03252196u,
retrieved 2023-08-12
Sankhya yog is the most
significant chapter of
Bhagvad Gita, as it
serves as the...
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primary substance". It is a key
concept in Hinduism,
formulated by its
Sāṅkhya school,
where it does not
refer to
matter or nature, but "includes all...
- Venkatamakhin's time the
Katapayadi sankhya rule came to be
applied to the
nomenclature of the mēḷakarta ragas. The
sankhya ****ociates
Sanskrit consonants...
- "mind", and
ahamkara (अहंंकाऱ)
which means "ego, I-sense in egotism". In
Sankhya and
yogic philosophy both the mind and the ego are
forms in the
realm of...
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nondual monism of
vedanta and the pluralistic, dualistic,
atheism of
sankhya. The
composite system of yoga
philosophy brings the two
doctrines of vedanta...
- Transliteration: nanyāvachaścha śūnyāni sankhyāḥ kaṭapayādayaḥ miśre tūpāntyahal
sankhyā na cha
chintyo halasvaraḥ Translation: na (न), ña (ञ) and a (अ)-s, i.e...
- of
Hindu philosophy,
which recognise the
authority of the Vedas, are:
Sānkhya, Yoga, Nyāya, Vaisheshika, Mimāmsā, and Vedānta.
Hindu texts have been...
- the 72 melas. The
number 15 was ****igned to it
following the
Katapayadi sankhya system. This is a
morning raga.
Venkatamakhin defines its
lakshana thus:...