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what is the basic nature of Indian philosophy

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Answered by Aksharaaddagoda
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Indian philosophy they include both orthodox systems namely Nyaya, samaikhya yoga etc
Answered by komalparkash
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Answer:

Indian philosophy is the combined system of thoughts and reflections that were developed by the civilizations of the Indian subcontinent.

Three basic natures that form the foundation of Indian philosophy are:-

  1. The self or soul (Atman).
  2. Works (Karma).
  3. Liberation (Moksha).

Explanation:

  1. The conception of Atman is not predominantly absent in Western reflection, corresponds in a certain sense to the Western conception of a supernatural or absolute spirit self important differences not opposing.
  2. The concept of Karma can be defied as the moral efficacy of mortal conduct, seems to be the most generally Indian.
  3. The concept of Moksha is defined as the conception of the topmost ideal has likewise been one of the interests of Western thought, moreover during the Christian period, still it presumably has never been as important as for the Hindu mind.

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