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The Philosophy of Hinduism is indeed complex owing to the intrinsic quality of its discussions and outcomes on the nature of God, the origin of Universe, the Human Soul, Eternal physical Laws of the universe, the cosmic phenomenon of manifestation and dissolution, the relationship between the soul and God, etc. The Hindu Philosophy gives answers to all questions that can ever arise. There are Six Schools of Philosophy in Indian Thought and they are listed below with their Primary Gurus “ --- NyA ya (Gautama) --- Vaisheshhika (Kanada) --- SA mkhya (Kapila) --- Yoga (Patanjali) --- MimA msa (Jaimini) --- VedA nta (Badarayana) These Schools of thoughts were formulated and postulated by their respective Acharyas or Teachers. The Teachers have written down all the postulates of their respective schools and these books are called Sutras. The Authors of these books are called ˜Sutrakara.` The Sutra of each School contains the philosophical explanation and theory dealt comprehensively with topics and chapters containing all Logic and reasoning and thus representing the whole belief of the particular school. Sutras are Authoritative books for the respective schools. Of these, The Vedanta school deals with Brahman (GOD) and therefore it is called the Brahma Sutra. The various Sampradayas, particularly in Vaishnavism, have different Commentaries on the Brahma Sutra. Here we present the Original Work which has remained unavailable to the scholars and students for a long time.ISBN: 8177557742
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Pages : 1280
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