-
cycle of
birth and death) and
moksha (liberation from that cycle). The
Śramaṇic traditions have a
diverse range of beliefs,
ranging from
accepting or denying...
- Mīmāṃsā and Vedanta—and five
major non-Vedic or
heterodox (nāstika or
sramanic) schools—Jain, Buddhist, Ajivika, Ajñana, and Charvaka. The āstika group...
- in
Sarnath and the
first Buddhist council was held in Rajgriha.
Several Śramaṇic movements had
existed before the 6th
century BCE, and
these influenced...
- The
Bhagavad Gita (/ˈbʌɡəvəd ˈɡiːtɑː/; Sanskrit: भगवद्गीता, IPA: [ˌbʱɐɡɐʋɐd ˈɡiːtɑː], romanized: bhagavad-gītā, lit. 'God's song'),
often referred to as...
-
Tattvartha Sutra, Sarvārthasiddhi and Puruşārthasiddhyupāya.
Among the
Sramanic traditions (Buddhism, Jainism, Ājīvika, and
Charvaka schools[citation needed])...
- ****ociated with the
sites of
Chirand and Chechar". In this region, the
Śramaṇic movements flourished, and
Jainism and
Buddhism originated.
Upanishads and...
- true
spirit of the Vedas. The
Agamas literary genre may also be
found in
Śramaṇic traditions (i.e. Buddhist, Jains, etc). Bali
Hindu tradition is officially...
- Vedic-Brahmanic
synthesis or "Hindu synthesis" continued.
classical Hindu and
Sramanic (particularly Buddhist)
ideas spread within South Asia, as well as outside...
- self-knowledge. The
various concepts of
dhyana and its
practice originated in the
Sramanic movement of
ancient India,
which started before the 6th
century BCE (pre-Buddha...
-
alternative to
Indian monarchies, may have
influenced the
development of the
śramanic Jain and
Buddhist sanghas,
where monarchies tended toward Vedic Brahmanism...