During the Post Vedic period, the ascetic tradtion of the Śramaṇa which comprosed of various sects and their particular philosophies emerged as a form of a movement against orthodoxy in ancient India. Śramaṇas were wanderers who lived a retired life and focussed in seeking truth and emancipation if there was any. The paper explores the tradition and discusses the orientation of the various denominations that existed at the time within the Śramaṇa movement. The paper attempts to compare and show relationship between the Śramaṇa and the Brāhamanas. Brāhmanas were people who adhered to the Vedic knowledge and paid importance in performing social, monetary and everyday life duties. The major concern of the paper is to present Ajñānavāda as a un...
Vāda, the classical name for the act of discussion/debate in the Indian tradition, forms the basis o...
This paper discusses the phenomenon of Kāpil Maṭh (Madhupur, India), a Sāṃkhyayoga āśrama founded in...
Śrīvaiṣṇavism is a Hindu sect that worships Viṣṇu along with his consort Śrī, the main leader of w...
This chapter examines ascetic and meditation practices as borne witness to in the ancient scriptures...
Applied to codifications of Vedic ritual perhaps as early as the 8 C. BCE and to scriptures chanted ...
In the past centuries Maṇḍana Miśra was regarded as the most prominent figure of the advaita school ...
The culture of asceticism is especially wide-spread in India, and the ascetic ideal has been the mos...
This study is concerned with the origins and the development of Indian asceticism before the time of...
This article is devoted to the study of the śrīvaiṣṇava traditional way of life, namely the issue of...
textYajnavalkya is perhaps the most important literary figure in ancient India prior to the Buddha....
This paper is meant to provide an investigation into the skeptical tradition within classical India....
Theistic Vedānta originated with Rāmānuja (1077-1157), who was one of the foremost theologians of Vi...
This dissertation traces regional philosophy in religious texts, namely the Kāṇva Śatapatha Brāhmaṇa...
Archaeology of the ancient civilization discovered in the Indus Valley region (now including the re-...
ii The specific issue which prompted this study is the current controversy over the relationship bet...
Vāda, the classical name for the act of discussion/debate in the Indian tradition, forms the basis o...
This paper discusses the phenomenon of Kāpil Maṭh (Madhupur, India), a Sāṃkhyayoga āśrama founded in...
Śrīvaiṣṇavism is a Hindu sect that worships Viṣṇu along with his consort Śrī, the main leader of w...
This chapter examines ascetic and meditation practices as borne witness to in the ancient scriptures...
Applied to codifications of Vedic ritual perhaps as early as the 8 C. BCE and to scriptures chanted ...
In the past centuries Maṇḍana Miśra was regarded as the most prominent figure of the advaita school ...
The culture of asceticism is especially wide-spread in India, and the ascetic ideal has been the mos...
This study is concerned with the origins and the development of Indian asceticism before the time of...
This article is devoted to the study of the śrīvaiṣṇava traditional way of life, namely the issue of...
textYajnavalkya is perhaps the most important literary figure in ancient India prior to the Buddha....
This paper is meant to provide an investigation into the skeptical tradition within classical India....
Theistic Vedānta originated with Rāmānuja (1077-1157), who was one of the foremost theologians of Vi...
This dissertation traces regional philosophy in religious texts, namely the Kāṇva Śatapatha Brāhmaṇa...
Archaeology of the ancient civilization discovered in the Indus Valley region (now including the re-...
ii The specific issue which prompted this study is the current controversy over the relationship bet...
Vāda, the classical name for the act of discussion/debate in the Indian tradition, forms the basis o...
This paper discusses the phenomenon of Kāpil Maṭh (Madhupur, India), a Sāṃkhyayoga āśrama founded in...
Śrīvaiṣṇavism is a Hindu sect that worships Viṣṇu along with his consort Śrī, the main leader of w...