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the philosophy of the constitution malayalam
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Indian philosophy (Sanskrit: dar ana) refers to the ancient philosophical traditions of the Indian subcontinent. The schools of Indian philosophical thought are classified as either orthodox or heterodox stika or n stika depending on one of three alternate criteria: whether it believes the Vedas are a valid source of knowledge; or whether the school believes in the premises of Brahman and Atman; or whether the school believes in afterlife and Devas.

There are six major schools of orthodox Hindu philosophy Nyaya, Vaisheshika, Samkhya, Yoga, M m s and Vedanta, and four major heterodox schools Jain, Buddhist, Ajivika and C rv ka. However, there are other methods of classification; Vidyaranya for instance identifies sixteen schools of Indian philosophy by including those that belong to the aiva and Rase vara traditions.
The main schools of Indian philosophy were formalised chiefly between 1000 BCE to the early centuries of the Common Era. According to philosopher Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, the earliest of these, which date back to the composition of the Upanishads in the later Vedic period (1000 500 BCE), constitute "the earliest philosophical compositions of the world."[6] Competition and integration between the various schools was intense during their formative years, especially between 800 BCE and 200 CE. Some schools like Jainism, Buddhism, Yoga, aiva and Advaita Vedanta survived, but others, like Charvaka and j vika did not.

Ancient and medieval era texts of Indian philosophies include extensive discussions on ultimate reality (metaphysics, Brahman-Atman, Sunyata-Anatta), reliable means of knowledge (epistemology, Pramanas), value system (axiology) and other topics.
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