Wednesday 26 December 2012

CHARVAK, EPICURIUS AND HEDONISM

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  1. Samkhya, an atheistic and strongly dualist theoretical exposition of consciousness and matter.
  2. Yoga, a school emphasizing meditation, contemplation and liberation.
  3. Nyaya or logic, explores sources of knowledge. Nyāya Sūtras.
  4. Vaisheshika, an empiricist school of atomism
  5. Mimāṃsā, an anti-ascetic and anti-mysticist school of orthopraxy
  6. Vedanta, the last segment of knowledge in the Vedas, or the 'Jnan' (knowledge) 'Kanda' (section). Vedanta came to be the dominant current of Hinduism in the post-medieval period.


//////////////////////AIRBAG= EXPLOSIVE RELEASE OF NITROGEN


/////////////////////////////PURUSH SELF, PRAKRITI NATURE

///////////////////////////////The three primary gunas are generally accepted to be associated with creation (sattva), preservation (rajas), and destruction (tamas)



//////////////////////////////////Yama (Sanskrit) यम, means self-restraint, self-control and discipline.


///////////////////////////////Niyama (skt. नियम: niyama, "restraint", "observance", "rule", "restriction", (in abl.) "certainly", "necessarily"[1]) generally denotes a duty or obligation adopted by a spiritual aspirant (or community of same), or prescribed by a guru or by scripture (notably, the niyamas of raja yoga).


//////////////////////////////////SOME DAY=NEVER


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