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Definition of Sankhya

Sankhya
Sankhya Sankh"ya, n. A Hindoo system of philosophy which refers all things to soul and a rootless germ called prakriti, consisting of three elements, goodness, passion, and darkness. --Whitworth.

Meaning of Sankhya from wikipedia

- Samkhya or Sankhya (/ˈsɑːŋkjə/; Sanskrit: सांख्य, romanized: sāṃkhya) is a dualistic orthodox school of Hindu philosophy. It views reality as composed...
- Transliteration: nanyāvachaścha śūnyāni sankhyāḥ kaṭapayādayaḥ miśre tūpāntyahal sankhyā na cha chintyo halasvaraḥ Translation: na (न), ña (ञ) and a (अ)-s, i.e...
- primary substance". It is a key concept in Hinduism, formulated by its Sāṅkhya school, where it does not refer to matter or nature, but "includes all...
- 2023-08-12{{citation}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024 (link) Sankhya yog is the most significant chapter of Bhagvad Gita, as it serves as the...
- "mind", and ahamkara (अहंंकाऱ) which means "ego, I-sense in egotism". In Sankhya and yogic philosophy both the mind and the ego are forms in the realm of...
- nondual monism of vedanta and the pluralistic, dualistic, atheism of sankhya. The composite system of yoga philosophy brings the two doctrines of vedanta...
- schools of Hindu philosophy, which recognise the authority of the Vedas are: Sānkhya, Yoga, Nyāya, Vaisheshika, Mimāmsā, and Vedānta. classified by primary...
- Sankhyā: The Indian Journal of Statistics is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal on statistics published by the Indian Statistical Institute...
- normal bivariate distribution", Sankhya, 6 (1943) 399 - 406. "A note on the distribution of the sum of chi-squares", Sankhya, 7 (1945), 27 - 28. In this paper...
- in the Self By the Self through meditation; Others by the discipline of Sankhya And still others by the yoga of action. [25] Yet others, not knowing this...