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Samkhya or Sankhya (Sanskrit: सांख्य, IAST: sāṃkhya) is one of the six āstika (orthodox) schools of Indian philosophy. It is most related to the Yoga school of Hinduism, and it was influential on other schools of Indian philosophy. Sāmkhya is an enumerationist philosophy whose epistemology accepts three of six pramanas (proofs) as the only reliable means of gaining knowledge. These include pratyakṣa (perception), anumāṇa (inference) and śabda (āptavacana, word/testimony of reliable sources). Sometimes described as one of the rationalist school of Indian philosophy, this ancient school's reliance on reason was neither exclusive nor strong.
Samkhya is strongly dualist. Sāmkhya philosophy regards the universe as consisting of two realities; puruṣa (consciousness) and prakṛti (matter). Jiva (a living being) is that state in which puruṣa is bonded to prakṛti in some form. This fusion, state the Samkhya scholars, led to the emergence of buddhi ("intellect") and ahaṅkāra (ego consciousness). The universe is described by this school as one created by purusa-prakṛti entities infused with various permutations and combinations of variously enumerated elements, senses, feelings, activity and mind. During the state of imbalance, one of more constituents overwhelm the others, creating a form of bondage, particularly of the mind. The end of this imbalance, bondage is called liberation, or kaivalya, by the Samkhya school.
Evolution Of Life According To Samkhya School Of Hinduism
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Swami Niranjanananda On Gunas according to Samkhya Philosophy - 5 mins 45 secs
Samkhya Philosophy
Samkhya Philosophy
"Conciencia y materia: una relación compleja. El caso Samkhya" por Juan Arnau
Olle Qvarnström: Haribhadrasūri on Sāṃkhya: Jain Criticism of Sāṃkhya Epistemology, SOAS
Yoga Samkhya no metro do Porto
Part 1,SAMKHYA PHILOSOPHY,indian philosophy upto post modern philosophy,bukharihamid786@gmail.com
07 BGD The Theory of Samkhya
According to the Samkhya school of Hinduism, life evolves from Prakriti (Nature) when it comes into contact with the soul (Purusha). There are two eternal principles in the universe, individual soul called purusha and Nature called Prakriti. The souls are many while Nature is one. The souls are eternal and absolute, but when they come into contact with Nature, Nature holds them in its bondage and makes them embodied soul. This video explains how Nature envelops the souls and undergoes transformation and evolution and how various tattvas are created.
Indian Philosophy by Dr. Satya Sundar Sethy, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Madras. For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in
3 Gunas according to Samkhya Philosophy. Video Length is 5 mins 45 secs...due to Uploading Error it gets repeat.
Samkhya philosophy,Yoga philosophies backbone,Raja yoga. impravz@gmail.com
Samkhya philosophy is the cosmology or the science of being behind many yoga texts, particularly the Yoga Sutra and the Bhagavad Gita. La philosophie Samkhya est la cosmologie ou la science de l'être derrière beaucoup de textes de yoga, particulièrement le Yoga Sutra et le Bhagavad Gita.
En ocasión del coloquio de “Filosofía y pensamiento en Asia y África”, organizado por los doctores Benjamín Preciado y Arturo Ponce, del Centro de Estudios de Asia y África, presentamos aquí una selección de cinco ponencias. Éstas ofrecen apenas algunos ángulos de lo que fue una exposición necesariamente breve de la filosofía, o mejor dicho, filosofías de áreas tan vastas no sólo geográficamente, sino también y sobre todo en su riqueza y complejidad conceptual. Producción: Programa de Educación Digital / Colmex Digital
Olle Qvarnström, University of Lund (Sweden), Haribhadrasūri on Sāṃkhya: Jain Criticism of Sāṃkhya Epistemology, part of the 15th Jaina Studies Workshop: Jaina Logic which was held at SOAS, University of London on 22 March 2013 Further information: http://goo.gl/F6Mbr Further information about studying Jainism and the Centre of Jaina Studies, SOAS, University of London: http://www.soas.ac.uk/jainastudies/
Sequência de assanas no metro do Porto por Catarina Ferreira. Yoga sequence in Oporto subway, by Catarina Ferreira.
Sage kapila,Sage kapila,what is dualistic school,kapila gave samkhya sutra,word derived from sanskrit word sankhiya,means number,this school believes purasa as conscious or self,prakriti as non conscious,material reality,the theory of causation is satkaryavada which is opposite to Asatkaryavada,we know three gunas in it, satva,rajas and tamas,formless, intermediate unstable sate and then state with form,believing in three pramanas,1pratyaksa 2 Anumana 3 sabda.also believe vedas as the most Authentic source,
Who said the web of life is woven in a dream,
'Cause your life is filled with dreams you can't believe.
So the only way you live with it is acting every scene,
And you play the part so well, that you deceive
Now and again I find you ain't got a friend
Who knows, I come and I go, but it's your life...
Though the world is overcrowded you still found an empty place,
And I know he leaves you helpless and confused.
And your search for love has often left you staring into space
Just another broken heart, so what's the use?
How many times have I been so hard to find?
You know I come and I go, but it's your life...
How does it feel when he's not around?
Can he be real when he can be found nowhere?
Who lit the flame upon the candle tonight?
And who let herself be lit so easily?
And who let it burn until the early morning light
And in the early morning gave herself to me?
And so, my love, you know that it's your life...