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Stika ("orthodox") schools of thought, or darshanas (literally, "views"), which accept the Vedas as supreme revealed scriptures. Three other n? Stika ("heterodox") schools do not accept the Vedas as authoritative.
The? Stika schools are: 1- Samkhya, a strongly dualist theoretical exposition of mind and matter. 2- Yoga, a school emphasizing meditation closely based on Samkhya 3- Nyaya or logics 4- Vaisheshika, an empiricist school of atomism 5- Mimamsa, an anti-ascetic and anti-mysticist school of orthopraxy 6- Vedanta, the logical conclusion to Vedic ritualism, focusing on mysticism.
Vedanta came to be the dominant current of Hinduism in the post-medieval period. The n? Stika schools are: Buddhism Jainism C?
Rv? Ka, a skeptical materialist school, which died out in the 15th century and whose primary texts have been lost. Another great philosophy is Tantra which is nothing but a combination of all these philosophies plus some more Dvaita, Advaitas vishishtadviata etc are further parts of Vedanta philosophy and explain the Attributes of God is specialised forms.
Bal Thackeray (leader of shiv sena) is a self proclaimed atheist Hindu....I am not sure if he is practicing the chavarka however....I also think Shankaya is also a school of thought.
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