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SāMkhya : Buddhist Terms
41 words, approx. 1 pages One of the philosophical schools of India said to have influenced the development of Bsm. Its doctrines included the three Gunas, the evolution of this threefold Nature from Prakriti, and the Ātman or Purusha, the Life of nature’s...
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Sāṃkhya Summary
3,032 words, approx. 10 pages SĀṂKHYA, a Sanskrit word meaning "enumeration," "categorization" is derived from the substantive saṃkhyā ("number") and is the name of one of the earliest Hindu philosophical...
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3,581 words, approx. 12 pages
 Samkhya, also Sankhya, (Sanskrit: सांख्य, IAST: Sāṃkhya - Enumeration) is one of the six schools of classical Indian philosophy. Sage Kapila is traditionally considered to be the founder of the Sankhya school, although no historical...


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 Philosophy East and West
Manyness of selves, Samkhya, and K. C. Bhattacharyya.
10/01/2004: 17,970 words, approx. 60 pages I The main philosophical emphases of classical Samkhya are well known. Its basic text, Isvarakrna's Samkhya-karika, (1) seeks to establish not only the reality but the plurality of selves (purusa-bahutva). At the same time, it also posits the reality of prakrti (primal...


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