Change: Thinking through Sāṅkhya
This paper explores the ways change is addressed in Sāṅkhya, one of the major Hindu schools of philosophy, specifically in light of the classical debate between Hindu and the Buddhist philosophers regarding intrinsic nature (<i>svabhāva</i>) and the concept of transformation (<i>pa...
Main Author: | Sthaneshwar Timalsina |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
MDPI AG
2022-06-01
|
Series: | Religions |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/13/6/549 |
Similar Items
-
Religious Experience without an Experiencer: The ‘Not I’ in Sāṃkhya and Yoga
by: Alfred Collins
Published: (2019-02-01) -
A review on the elucidation of fundamentals of Ayurveda in rasavaiśeṣika through the concept of Prakṛti
by: J Remya, et al.
Published: (2018-01-01) -
Language of Gestures: <i>Mudrā</i>, Mirror, and Meaning in Śākta Philosophy
by: Sthaneshwar Timalsina
Published: (2021-03-01) -
Influence of Indian triple Darashnas on artistic creation
by: rahim khobbinkhoshnazar, et al.
Published: (2019-02-01) -
The Philosophy of <i>Philosophies</i>: Reflection on the Eight-Year Journey and the Outlook for the Future
by: Marcin J. Schroeder
Published: (2024-01-01)