Astika darshana and nastika darshana distinguish between
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According to G. S. Ghurye, the Jain texts define "na+astika" as one "denying what exists" or any school of philosophy that denies the existence of the soul. The Vedanta sub-traditions of Hinduism are "astika" because they accept the existence of soul, while Buddhist traditions denying this are referred to as "nastika".
Yoga: Patanjali
Samkhya: Kapila
Vaisheshika: Kanada, Prashastapada
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