Guest guest Posted October 22, 2007 Report Share Posted October 22, 2007 As i was reading i came across Seven Systems of Indian Philosophy. Vedantd, Yoga, Sankhya,Vaisheshika,Mimamsa, Nyaya, & Buddhism. Each has a different variation in each. One can intend to have all of the same or just have one or Nothing withinn. Vedanta: I am Self-existent consciousness and bliss-these are not my attributes but my very being . I do not ocme form nowhere and belong to anywhere,But i rather asume of many forms having many names? I am ike the Ocean and all creation are the waves. Yoga: In the yoga Philosophy, the individual Soul is the seeker and COsmic conscioousness is the ultimate reality it finds withinn. Yoga accomodates all religion. Sankhya: This system is dualistic and believes the conscious Purusha and the unconscious Prakriti to be seperate, co-existent and interdependaent realities.It consist of two fold:Jiva & Ishvara. Vaisheshika: This is mainly a Physics and chemistry of the body and the Universe. Discussing, element and atoms and thier mutual interaction,kanada maybe 300 B.C philosophy of Dharma. Mimamsa: Was founded by Jaimini. which reveals internal knowledge "Salvation through Knowledge ". Nyaya: School of Logicans founded by Gautama one of the ancient sages. Mainly for philosophical inquiry and elobrates rules for debate. Buddhism: Gautama and Buddha was born in 2,600 years ago in kapilavastu at he site of the ANcient Ashram of the Sager Kapila who is the founder of Sankhya philosophy. The four treuth: A) There exists sorrow. B) There is a cause of sorrow. C) The sorrow can be eradicated D) There ar emean of readication of Sorrow. THE ABOVE WAS TYPED FROM LIVING WITH THE HIMALAYAN MASTER. A BOOK MUST TO BE READ BY SRI SWAMI RAMA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2007 Report Share Posted October 22, 2007 Seven Systems! I guess you discover something new each day! The oldest are Yoga and Sankhya, the next being Vaishesika and Nyaya, and the last pair are Purva Mimansa and Vedanta (sometimes called Uttara Mimansa). The founders of these schools are considered to be Patanjali of Yoga, Kapila of Sankhya, Kanada of Vaishesika, Gautama of Nyaya, Jaimini of Purva Mimansa and Vyasa of Vedanta, though the last is also assigned to Badarayana. At 11:32 AM 10/22/2007, Babitha Vasanth wrote: As i was reading i came across Seven Systems of Indian Philosophy. Vedantd, Yoga, Sankhya,Vaisheshika,Mimamsa, Nyaya, & Buddhism. Each has a different variation in each. One can intend to have all of the same or just have one or Nothing withinn. Vedanta: I am Self-existent consciousness and bliss-these are not my attributes but my very being . I do not ocme form nowhere and belong to anywhere,But i rather asume of many forms having many names? I am ike the Ocean and all creation are the waves. Yoga: In the yoga Philosophy, the individual Soul is the seeker and COsmic conscioousness is the ultimate reality it finds withinn. Yoga accomodates all religion. Sankhya: This system is dualistic and believes the conscious Purusha and the unconscious Prakriti to be seperate, co-existent and interdependaent realities.It consist of two fold:Jiva & Ishvara. Vaisheshika: This is mainly a Physics and chemistry of the body and the Universe. Discussing, element and atoms and thier mutual interaction,kanada maybe 300 B.C philosophy of Dharma. Mimamsa: Was founded by Jaimini. which reveals internal knowledge " Salvation through Knowledge " . Nyaya: School of Logicans founded by Gautama one of the ancient sages. Mainly for philosophical inquiry and elobrates rules for debate. Buddhism: Gautama and Buddha was born in 2,600 years ago in kapilavastu at he site of the ANcient Ashram of the Sager Kapila who is the founder of Sankhya philosophy. The four treuth: A) There exists sorrow. B) There is a cause of sorrow. C) The sorrow can be eradicated D) There ar emean of readication of Sorrow. THE ABOVE WAS TYPED FROM LIVING WITH THE HIMALAYAN MASTER. A BOOK MUST TO BE READ BY SRI SWAMI RAMA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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