What is to be understood by the term Astika and Nastika in the
context of Indian Philosophy ?
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Astika, in some texts, is defined as those who believe in the existence of Atman ('Soul, Self, Spirit'), while Nastika being those who deny there is any "soul, self" in human beings and other living beings. All six schools of Hinduism classified as Astika philosophies hold the premise, "Atman exists".
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Astika, is defined as the people who believe in god very much, in other words, those who are devotees of god or goddesses.
Nastika, in some texts is defined as the people who do not believe in god, not even a little bit.
In conclusion, the term "Astika" and "Nastika" are opposite of each other.
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