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Indian Philosophy - Shad Darshan

Indian Philosophy - Shad Darshan

This is an attempt to introduce very briefly Indian or Hindu philosophy . After introduction , each system is taken up independently in separate narration. The Sanskrit word for philosophy is darsana, which means direct vision. The words symbolize the difference between modern Western philosophy, which mainly relies on intellectual pursuit and Indian philosophy that relies on direct vision of truths and pure Buddhi (reasoning). Darsana is divided into two categories namely Astika (believer in the Vedas) and Nastika (non-believer in the Vedas). Astika are Nyaya, Vaisheshik, Sakhya, Yoga, Mimamsa and Vedanta. Nastika are Carvaka, Jainism and Buddhism. Others are a mixture of the ideas of these systems.

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Hinduism as a Liberal Framework | Sanjeev Sanyal Explores Pluralism, Liberty & Tolerance

Hinduism as a Liberal Framework | Sanjeev Sanyal Explores Pluralism, Liberty & Tolerance

What connects Hinduism and Liberalism? Can ancient philosophies align with modern ideas of liberty, openness, and pluralism? Join Sanjeev Sanyal, renowned economist and author, as he delves into the architecture of Hinduism (Sanatan Dharma) and its parallels with Liberalism. Through captivating storytelling, he explores: The history and pluralistic essence of the Rigveda The Nasadiya Sukta's multidimensional views The Paradox of Tolerance and its modern relevance Why Liberalism must embrace skepticism and evolution Plus, discover thought-provoking book recommendations, including Friedrich Hayek’s works, and gain a fresh perspective on how Hinduism allows for the evolution of ideas—while questioning if it accepts everything.

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Othering Indian Philosophical Wisdom at the Hands of Europe | Dr. Rajeev Kurapati

Othering Indian Philosophical Wisdom at the Hands of Europe | Dr. Rajeev Kurapati

Mainstream philosophy across the world is exclusively Eurocentric. But it was the land of Ancient India, where the human mind first experienced the genesis of reasoning and logic. It’s time to include Indian philosophies into the canon of mainstream philosophies. About the Speaker: Dr. Rajeev Kurapati MD, MBA, is a medical doctor, author and philosopher based in the USA. He also holds an MA in Sanskrit and speaks widely on Indian philosophies.

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