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 |  |  | Carvaka - Bibliography: Encyclopedia II - Carvaka - Hinduism, Buddhism & Jainism vs. LokayataCarvakas cultivated a philosophy wherein theology and what they called 'speculative' metaphysics were to be avoided. The Carvakas accepted direct perception as the surest method to prove the truth of anything. Though their opponents tried to caricature the Lokayatikas' arguments, the latter did not completely reject the method of inference. Debiprasad_Chattopadhyaya quotes S. N. Dasgupta:
"Purandara (a Lokayata philosopher)...admits the usefulness of inference in determining the nature of all worldly things where perceptual expe ...
See also:Carvaka, Carvaka - Destruction of Original Works, Carvaka - Madhavacharya and Carvaka System, Carvaka - Some Quotes attributed to Carvaka from Sarva-Darsana-Sangraha, Carvaka - Brihaspati and Lokayata, Carvaka - Hinduism, Buddhism & Jainism vs. Lokayata, Carvaka - Abul Fazl on Lokayata, Carvaka - Lokayata on the role of Women, Carvaka - Notes, Carvaka - Bibliography Read more here: » Carvaka: Encyclopedia II - Carvaka - Hinduism, Buddhism & Jainism vs. Lokayata |
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 |  |  | Carvaka - Bibliography: Encyclopedia II - Carvaka - Madhavacharya and Carvaka SystemMadhavacharya, the 14th century Vedantic philosopher from South India, for instance, starts his famous work The Sarva-darsana-sangraha with a chapter on the Carvaka system with the intention of refuting it. After invoking, in the Prologue of the book, the brahminical gods Siva and Vishnu, ("by whom the earth and rest were produced"), Madhavacharya asks, in the first chapter,
...but how can we attribute to the Divine Being the giving of supreme felicity, when such a notion has been utterly abolished by Charvaka, the ...
See also:Carvaka, Carvaka - Destruction of Original Works, Carvaka - Madhavacharya and Carvaka System, Carvaka - Some Quotes attributed to Carvaka from Sarva-Darsana-Sangraha, Carvaka - Brihaspati and Lokayata, Carvaka - Hinduism Buddhism & Jainism vs. Lokayata, Carvaka - Abul Fazl on Lokayata, Carvaka - Lokayata on the role of Women, Carvaka - Notes, Carvaka - Bibliography Read more here: » Carvaka: Encyclopedia II - Carvaka - Madhavacharya and Carvaka System |
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 |  |  | Carvaka - Bibliography: Encyclopedia II - Carvaka - Lokayata on the role of WomenThe Carvaka doctrines of equality and freedom preserved and enhanced the dignity of women. A woman's position in a world controlled by men largely depends on the tendencies of the men she comes in contact with. The Carvaka concepts had an uphill task in counteracting the traditional attitudes towards women.
In Naishadhiya (17.42) a character named Carvaka says, "Fie upon the men who restrict women out of jealousy. Men and women both have passion, but their restrictions are directed towa ...
See also:Carvaka, Carvaka - Destruction of Original Works, Carvaka - Madhavacharya and Carvaka System, Carvaka - Some Quotes attributed to Carvaka from Sarva-Darsana-Sangraha, Carvaka - Brihaspati and Lokayata, Carvaka - Hinduism Buddhism & Jainism vs. Lokayata, Carvaka - Abul Fazl on Lokayata, Carvaka - Lokayata on the role of Women, Carvaka - Notes, Carvaka - Bibliography Read more here: » Carvaka: Encyclopedia II - Carvaka - Lokayata on the role of Women |
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 |  |  | Carvaka - Bibliography: Encyclopedia II - Carvaka - Brihaspati and LokayataIt is said that the Hindu sage Brihaspati, the preceptor of the Vedic gods, founded and preached the Lokayata thought, though this involves a number of contradictions with Hindu scriptures which would aver otherwise. In all likelihood, Brihaspati was another philosopher of the same name. Ancient texts like Brhati, a commentary on Saabarbhaashya, Sarvadarsanasangraha, etc, mention Brihaspati as ...
See also:Carvaka, Carvaka - Destruction of Original Works, Carvaka - Madhavacharya and Carvaka System, Carvaka - Some Quotes attributed to Carvaka from Sarva-Darsana-Sangraha, Carvaka - Brihaspati and Lokayata, Carvaka - Hinduism Buddhism & Jainism vs. Lokayata, Carvaka - Abul Fazl on Lokayata, Carvaka - Lokayata on the role of Women, Carvaka - Notes, Carvaka - Bibliography Read more here: » Carvaka: Encyclopedia II - Carvaka - Brihaspati and Lokayata |
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 |  |  | Carvaka - Bibliography: Encyclopedia II - Carvaka - Hinduism Buddhism & Jainism vs. LokayataCarvakas cultivated a philosophy wherein theology and what they called 'speculative' metaphysics were to be avoided. The Carvakas accepted direct perception as the surest method to prove the truth of anything. Though their opponents tried to caricature the Lokayatikas' arguments, the latter did not completely reject the method of inference. Debiprasad_Chattopadhyaya quotes S. N. Dasgupta:
"Purandara (a Lokayata philosopher)...admits the usefulness of inference in determining the nature of all worldly things where perceptual expe ...
See also:Carvaka, Carvaka - Destruction of Original Works, Carvaka - Madhavacharya and Carvaka System, Carvaka - Some Quotes attributed to Carvaka from Sarva-Darsana-Sangraha, Carvaka - Brihaspati and Lokayata, Carvaka - Hinduism Buddhism & Jainism vs. Lokayata, Carvaka - Abul Fazl on Lokayata, Carvaka - Lokayata on the role of Women, Carvaka - Notes, Carvaka - Bibliography Read more here: » Carvaka: Encyclopedia II - Carvaka - Hinduism Buddhism & Jainism vs. Lokayata |
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 |  |  | Carvaka - Bibliography: Encyclopedia II - Carvaka - Abul Fazl on LokayataAn extract from Aaine-Akbari (vol.III, tr. by H. S. Barrett, pp217-218) written by Abul Fazl, the famous historian of Akbar's court, mentions a symposium of philosophers of all faiths held in 1578 at Akbar's insistence. The account is given by the historian Vincent Smith, in his article titled "The Jain Teachers of Akbar". Some Carvaka thinkers are said to have participated in this symposium.
Under the heading "Nastika" Abul Fazl has referred to the good work, judicious administration and welfare schemes that were emphasised by the Charvaka law-makers. Somadeva has also mentioned the Charva ...
See also:Carvaka, Carvaka - Destruction of Original Works, Carvaka - Madhavacharya and Carvaka System, Carvaka - Some Quotes attributed to Carvaka from Sarva-Darsana-Sangraha, Carvaka - Brihaspati and Lokayata, Carvaka - Hinduism Buddhism & Jainism vs. Lokayata, Carvaka - Abul Fazl on Lokayata, Carvaka - Lokayata on the role of Women, Carvaka - Notes, Carvaka - Bibliography Read more here: » Carvaka: Encyclopedia II - Carvaka - Abul Fazl on Lokayata |
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