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A History of Indian Philosophy (Volume 2) provides an in-depth exploration of the development of philosophical systems across the Indian subcontinent. This volume covers both the major Vedic schools-- Nyaya, Vaisheshika, Samkhya, Yoga, Mima?sa, and Vedanta-- and the significant non-Vedic schools, including Jainism, Buddhism, Ajivika, Ajñ ana, and Charvaka. It delves into the core philosophical thought of these traditions, focusing on Shankara Vedanta, the medical speculations of ancient Hindus, and the profound teachings of the Yoga Vasistha and the Bhagavad Gita. The wisdom of India's ancient…mehr

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A History of Indian Philosophy (Volume 2) provides an in-depth exploration of the development of philosophical systems across the Indian subcontinent. This volume covers both the major Vedic schools-- Nyaya, Vaisheshika, Samkhya, Yoga, Mima?sa, and Vedanta-- and the significant non-Vedic schools, including Jainism, Buddhism, Ajivika, Ajñ ana, and Charvaka. It delves into the core philosophical thought of these traditions, focusing on Shankara Vedanta, the medical speculations of ancient Hindus, and the profound teachings of the Yoga Vasistha and the Bhagavad Gita. The wisdom of India's ancient minds, revealed. Explore the philosophical richness of India, from the teachings of Vedanta to Jainism and Buddhism. Immerse in the rich intellectual history of Vedic and non-Vedic philosophies. Explore the core concepts of ancient Indian spiritual thought. Immerse in the intellectual evolution of India's philosophical landscape. Explore the intersection of philosophy and practical life in ancient India.
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Professor Surendranath Dasgupta (1885- 1952) was a distinguished Indian philosopher and historian of philosophy. He was a prominent figure in the realm of Indian philosophical studies. Prof. Dasgupta's scholarship played a pivotal role in introducing Indian philosophy to a global audience. His insightful writings and meticulous research continue to be highly regarded in academia, shaping the understanding of Indian philosophical thought.