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PHILOSOP
HICAL
SYSTEMS
1. Indian Philosophy is diverse in
nature.
2. The major schools of Indian
Philosophy were formalized between
1000 BC to early centuries AD.
3. Competition and integration among
different schools was intense during
800 BC to 200 AD.
Concept of Darana
1. Indian Philosophy includes Shad
Darana , Jaina Darana , Buddha
Darana and Crvka Darana.
2. It refers to that through the
instrumentality of which something is
to be seen.
3. This function can be performed by
both external as well as internal
eyes.
divine eyes (divya caksu),
1. The term Darana includes
arguments for and against the
existence of contradictory elements.
For example Concrete and
abstract concepts , gross and subtle
objects etc.
2. It contains metaphysics, religion
and ethics.
Significance Of The Vedas
1. Indian Philosophical systems trace their
origin in Vedas.
2. On the basis of belief in Vedas, Indian
philosophical systems are divided into 2
major types -
a. stika schools of philosophy - Orthodox
schools of philosophy. stika schools
believe in the authority of Vedas. stika
schools are further divided on the basis of
independent origin , jnana kanda ,
karma kanda etc.
b. Nstika schools of philosophy -
The division is as follows -
Nstika
stika
BasedEmphasizing
on Vedas on jnana kanda (
Indian Philosophical Systems
COMMON
CHARACTERISTI
CS OF INDIAN
PHILOSOPHICAL
SYSTEMS
Indian Philosophy is characterized by a
fundamental unity. Following are the
common characteristics of Indian
philosophical systems: