Philosophy of Nyaya Prama

Philosophy of Nyaya Prama Nyāya (literally “rule or method of reasoning”) is a leading school of philosophy within the “Hindu umbrella”—those communities which saw themselves as the inheritors of the ancient Vedic civilization and allied cultural traditions. Epistemologically, Nyāya develops of a sophisticated precursor to contemporary reliabilism (particularly process reliabilism), centered on the notion of … Read more

Different Schools of Indian Philosophy

          Nastika Shools of Indian System of Philosophy   Charvaka   Believes only in materialism. No life beyond death, no soul no god. Jaina     The names of two tirthankaras, Rishabhanath & Aristhanemia finds mention in Rig Veda. 540 BC   Twenty third was Parsva, son of Ishvaku king Asvasena. … Read more

Nyaya Sutra Bhashya

Unveiling the Essence of Nayay Sutra Bhashya: A Comprehensive Exploration Nyaya Sutra Bhashya is a foundational text in the Nyaya School of Indian philosophy. Authored by the ancient philosopher Gautama, also known as Akṣapāda Gautama, it serves as a commentary on the Nyaya Sutras, which are aphoristic statements outlining the principles of Nyaya philosophy. Introduction … Read more

Indian Schools of Ancient Philosophy

Indian philosophy is a vast and complex subject, with a long and rich history. It encompasses a wide range of schools of thought, from the Vedas and Upanishads to Buddhism and Jainism. Indian philosophy has had a profound impact on the development of world thought, and its ideas continue to be studied and debated today. … Read more