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cycle of
birth and death) and
moksha (liberation from that cycle). The
Śramaṇic traditions have a
diverse range of beliefs,
ranging from
accepting or denying...
- Samkhya, Yoga, Mīmāṃsā and Vedanta—and five
major heterodox (nāstika or
sramanic) schools—Jain, Buddhist, Ajivika, Ajñana, and Charvaka. The āstika group...
- embarr****ment
about violence in rituals. This
period corresponds to the rise of
Sramanic religions such as
Buddhism and Jainism, both of
which place emphasis on...
-
Tattvartha Sutra, Sarvārthasiddhi and Puruşārthasiddhyupāya.
Among the
Sramanic traditions (Buddhism, Jainism, Ājīvika, and
Charvaka schools[citation needed])...
- the
Pithipatis of Bodh ****a
ruled as
tributaries to Pala Empire.
Several Śramaṇic movements had
existed before the 6th
century BCE, and
these influenced...
-
early Upanishads. The full
exposition of the saṃsāra
doctrine is
found in
Śramaṇic movements such as
early Buddhism and Jainism, as well as
various schools...
-
classes into the
later Hindu synthesis,
which developed in
response to the
sramanic movements between ca. 500–300 BCE and 500 CE, and also
found their way...
-
Maharshi Nisargadatta Maharaj H. W. L.
Poonja Vijnanabhiksu Influences Sramanic movement Hinduism Vedas Upanishads Mimamsa Nyaya Samkhya Yoga
Vedanta Buddhism...
- ****ociated with the
sites of
Chirand and Chechar". In this region, the
Śramaṇic movements flourished, and
Jainism and
Buddhism originated.
Upanishads and...
- is
unclear as to what
extent and how
early Upanishadic traditions and
Sramanic traditions such as
Buddhism and
Jainism influenced each
other on ideas...