Major Philosophical Thinkers and Schools
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What Were the Shramana/Hetrodox/Nastika School ?
Section titled “What Were the Shramana/Hetrodox/Nastika School ?”- Jainism
- Buddhism
- Ajivikas
- Ajnanas : believed in radical skepticism and that ignorance is best
- Charavakas
What Were the Philosophical Schools during Ancient and Early Medieval India?
Section titled “What Were the Philosophical Schools during Ancient and Early Medieval India?”Samkhya
Section titled “Samkhya”- aastik or orthodox shcool
- 25 principles but main was that there are 2 realities viz. Purusha and Prakriti
- Sankhyakarika by Isvarakrishna oldest surviving text
- very close to Samkhya adds divine entity to it
- Deals with controlling the body
- basic text from Yoga Sutra of Patanjali 2nd Cent BC
- More recent studies and commentaries done by Vyasa
- propounded by Aksapada Gautama
- based on logic and epistemology (origin of knowledge)
- Pakshilavasmin Vatsyayana main expositor
Vaisheshika
Section titled “Vaisheshika”- by Maharishi Kanaad
- interested in Physics all objects are finite in number.
- Believes that laws of karma guide this universe ie everything is based on the actions of Human beings.
- Believed in salvation which was parallel to the creation and destruction of the universe and cyclic decided by the wishes of God.
- complementary and older than Nyaya.
- Greatest commentator was Prashastapada.
Purva Mimamsa
Section titled “Purva Mimamsa”- based on nature of Dharma, theology of vedas
- sought to explain and revive vedas
- Earliest text were** Sutras of Jaimini** for Mimamsa but Shabarasvamin was greatest early Mimamsa scholar
Charavaka
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Lokayata
Section titled “Lokayata”- similar to charvaka rejects supernaturalism
Vedanta/ Uttara Mimamsa
Section titled “Vedanta/ Uttara Mimamsa”- various interpretations of Upanishadic thought came to be known as Vedanta aka Uttara Mimamsa.
- Badrayana formulated main tenets of Uttara Mimamsa but most forceful expounder was [[2.1 Philosophy#Shankaracharya and Vedanta]]
- Shankara greatest scholar of Advaita Vedanta (non dualist) he said there is only one single unified reality Brahmana and everything else is not fully real
Prominent Sects under Vaishnavism
Section titled “Prominent Sects under Vaishnavism”Varkari Panth
Section titled “Varkari Panth”- Worship Vithoba mainfestation of Vishnu at the Pandharpur temple.
- Avoids alcohol and tobacco
- celebrate the Vari Varkari festival
- Jnaneshvar, Namdev, Eknath and Tukaram were some noted followers of this sect
Ramanandi Sampradaya
Section titled “Ramanandi Sampradaya”- adhere to the teachings of Advaita scholar Ramananda
- aka Vairagis or Bairagis, they worship Rama.
- perform meditation and ascetic practices.
Brahma Sampradaya
Section titled “Brahma Sampradaya”- founder was Madhvacharya
- Chaitanya Mahaprabhu(1486-1533) is also associated with it.
- most prominent Vaishnava saint of Bengal
- was looked as an avatar of Krishna
- exalted the superiority of Krishna over all dieties
- disregarded caste distinctions but did not question authority of Brahmanas or caste privileges
Pushtimarg Sampradaya
Section titled “Pushtimarg Sampradaya”- founded by Vallabhacharya
- their philosophy is that ultimate truth is one & only one Brahm.
Nimbarka Sampradaya
Section titled “Nimbarka Sampradaya”- they are followers of Radha and Krishna
Prominent Sects under Shaivism :
Section titled “Prominent Sects under Shaivism :”- Siddhas : they practice sadhna and are said to have attained physical immortality through spiritual perfection.
- Nathpanthi : aka Siddha siddhanta, they adhere to the teachings of Goraknath and Matsyendranath. they use Hatha Yoga.
- Lingayatism : aka Veerashaivism, believes in Monotheism. Rejects the authority of Vedas and Caste system; established by Basavanna.
- Dashanami Sanyasis : associated with the Advaita Vedanta tradition
- Aghoris