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  1. Vaisheshika - Wikipedia

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    WebVaisheshika or Vaiśeṣika (Sanskrit: वैशेषिक) is one of the six schools of Indian philosophy (Vedic systems) from ancient India. In its early stages, the Vaiśeṣika was an independent philosophy with its own metaphysics, epistemology, logic, ethics, and soteriology. Over time, the Vaiśeṣika system became similar in its philosophical procedures, ethical conclusions …

  2. What is Vaisheshika? - Definition from Yogapedia

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    WebVaisheshika is derived from the Sanskrit, vishesa, meaning “distinction” or “distinguishing feature.”It is one of the six darshans, or ways of viewing the world, according to Hindu philosophy.The other five darshans of Hindu philosophy are yoga, samkhya, nyaya, mimamsa and vedanta.. What distinguishes Vaisheshika from the other Hindu schools of …

  3. About – Vaisesika Learning

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    WebVaisesika Learning is a non profit organization for Advancement of science, education and technology. As an educational and engaging science Centre conveniently located in New Delhi offers interactive science experiences for people of all ages to enjoy. Vaisesika appeals to the curious mind in all of us and allows anyone to learn more about ...

  4. Nyaya-vaisesika Advanced - Hindu University of America

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    WebNyaya-vaisesika Advanced. (SAN7101) – The key features of the Navya-nyāya system of thought as it evolved in time to become the main pramāṇa-śāstra (loosely the discipline of epistemology) in the world of Vedic knowledge systems are essential for the understanding of all other knowledge traditions. The Navya-nyāya system provided the ...

  5. Vaisheshika, Vaiśeṣika, Vaishesika, Vaiseshika: 17 definitions

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    WebMay 31, 2022 · Vaiśeṣika (वैशेषिक) is one of the six Hindu schools of philosophy (Vedic systems) of India. Historically, it has been closely associated with the Hindu school of logic, Nyaya. Although the Vaisheshika system developed independently from the Nyaya, the two eventually merged because of their closely related metaphysical theories.

  6. Vaisesika Sutra: One of the Earliest Texts on Physics

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    WebJun 06, 2020 · Vaisesika Sutra, also called Kanada sutra, is an ancient Sanskrit text at the foundation of the Vaisheshika school of Hindu philosophy. The Vaisesika Sutra was authored by the Hindu sage …

  7. Videos - Vaisesika Dasa

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    WebVaisesika Dasa, veteran monk, author, and spiritual guide, travels throughout the world sharing knowledge gained from four decades of bhakti-yoga practice and dedication to spiritual entrepreneurialism. Speaking at corporations, universities, and nonprofits, he teaches universal principles of personal spiritual development.

  8. Vaisesika - Bibliography - PhilPapers

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    WebVaisesika is one of the six systems of Hindu philosophy. It represents a pluralistic realism and is usually held to be an atomistic, metaphysical theory. This book explores the basic tenets of the Vaisesika classical school of Indian philosophy from a new perspective.

  9. Vaisheshika | Psychology Wiki | Fandom

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    WebVaisesika espouses a form of atomism and postulates that all objects in the physical universe are reducible to a finite number of atoms. Originally proposed by the sage Kanāda (or Kana-bhuk, literally, atom-eater) from around the 6th century BC. Contents 1 Overview 2 The logic of Vaisheshika 3 See also 4 External links Overview

  10. My Guru - Vaisesika Dasa

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    WebMy Guru - Vaisesika Dasa Home > Wisdom > My Guru My Guru A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada (1896-1977), guru of Vaisesika Dasa, is widely regarded as the worlds pre-eminent exponent of the teachings and practices of Bhakti-yoga to the Western world. He is the Founder-Acarya of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON).

  11. Chapter 5 - Conclusion

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    WebDec 16, 2022 · In the Vaisesika classification and enumeration we find, on the other hand, an attempt to explain logically the things of the physical world. All the existing things can be included in these categories. The approach of the Vaisesika is logical and scientific. There are definite principles involved in the whole discussion and there is effort to ...

  12. Vaisesika | Article about Vaisesika by The Free Dictionary

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    Webone of the six orthodox Hindu systems of ancient Indian philosophy. According to tradition, the founder of the Vaisheshika system was Kanada; the fundamental work of the system, the Vaisheshika Sutra (the final text of which dates to the first half of the first millennium), is attributed to him. Another important source of the Vaisheshika is the Padartha-dharma …

  13. Vaisesika Dasa - YouTube

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    WebVaisesika Dasa, veteran monk, author, and spiritual guide, travels throughout the world sharing knowledge gained from four decades of bhakti-yoga practice and dedication to spiritual ...

  14. Nyāya-Vaiśeṣika - Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy

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    WebVaiśeṣika, on the other hand, is a philosophy of nature most concerned with the comprehensive enumeration and identification of all distinct and irreducible world constituents, aiming to provide a real basis for all cognitive and linguistic acts. This endeavour for distinction ( viśeṣa) may well account for the school’s name.

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