-
Samkhya or
Sankhya (/ˈsɑːŋkjə/; Sanskrit: सांख्य, romanized:
sāṃkhya) is a
dualistic orthodox school of
Hindu philosophy. It
views reality as composed...
- CE,
namely Samkhya,
Buddhism traditions, and "various
older ascetic and
religious strands of speculation." The Yoga
Sutras built on
Samkhya notions of...
- The
Samkhya Pravachana Sutra (Sanskrit: सांख्यप्रवचन सूत्र Sāṁkhyapravacanasūtra) is a
collection of
major Sanskrit texts of the
Samkhya school of Hindu...
- knowledge. Of
these six,
Samkhya (सांख्य) is the
earliest school of dualism; Yoga (योग)
combines the
metaphysics of
Samkhya with
meditation and breath...
- Buddhism. The Yoga
Sutras of Patanjali, the
classical text on
Hindu yoga,
samkhya-based but
influenced by Buddhism,
dates to the
early centuries of the Common...
- The
Samkhya Yoga (Sanskrit: सांख्ययोग, romanized: Sāṃkhyayoga) is the
second of the
eighteen chapters of the
Bhagavad Gita. The
chapter has a
total of...
- Cakradh****, is a
Vedic sage in
Hindu tradition,
regarded the
founder of the
Samkhya school of
Hindu philosophy. His
influence on
Buddha and
Buddhism has long...
- (Sanskrit: सांख्यकारिका, Sāṁkhyakārikā) is the
earliest surviving text of the
Samkhya school of
Indian philosophy. The text's
original composition date is unknown...
-
mentioned as a
separate school of
thought in
Indian texts,
distinct from
Samkhya. Ancient,
medieval and
modern literature often simply call Yoga philosophy...
- thought,
including the
Vedic concept of
dharma (duty,
rightful action);
samkhya-based yoga and
jnana (knowledge); and
bhakti (devotion). It
holds a unique...