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which hindu philosophy was advocated by kapil?​

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Answered by bhaveshmastani
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Kapila, (flourished 550 bce?), Vedic sage who is often identified as one of the founders of the system of Samkhya, one of six darshans (systems) of Indian philosophy. He is not, however, the author of the text primarily responsible for giving the school its philosophical definition, Ishvarakrishna's Samkhya-karika (c.

Kapila, the founder of Samkhya, has been a highly revered sage in various schools of Hindu philosophy. Gaudapada (~500 CE), an Advaita Vedanta scholar, in his Bhasya called Kapila as one of the seven great sages along with Sanaka, Sananda, Sanatana, Asuri, Vodhu and Pancasikha.

Kapila, the founder of Samkhya, has been a highly revered sage in various schools of Hindu philosophy. Gaudapada (~500 CE), an Advaita Vedanta scholar, in his Bhasya called Kapila as one of the seven great sages along with Sanaka, Sananda, Sanatana, Asuri, Vodhu and Pancasikha.Philosophy: Samkhya

Kapila, the founder of Samkhya, has been a highly revered sage in various schools of Hindu philosophy. Gaudapada (~500 CE), an Advaita Vedanta scholar, in his Bhasya called Kapila as one of the seven great sages along with Sanaka, Sananda, Sanatana, Asuri, Vodhu and Pancasikha.Philosophy: SamkhyaParents: Devahuti (mother), Maharishi Kardama (father)

Kapila, the founder of Samkhya, has been a highly revered sage in various schools of Hindu philosophy. Gaudapada (~500 CE), an Advaita Vedanta scholar, in his Bhasya called Kapila as one of the seven great sages along with Sanaka, Sananda, Sanatana, Asuri, Vodhu and Pancasikha.Philosophy: SamkhyaParents: Devahuti (mother), Maharishi Kardama (father)Religion: Hinduism

Answered by priyaayika
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kapila, the founder of samkhya has been a highly revered sage in various schools of hindu philosophy . Gaudapada ( ~500CE ) an advaita vedanta scholar in his bhasya called kapila. kapila has one of the seven great sages along with sanaka , sananda, sanatana, Asuri, vodu and pancasikha.

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