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Sankhya logo #10101) English-language journal
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Sankhya

Sankhya logo #21002• (n.) A Hindoo system of philosophy which refers all things to soul and a rootless germ called prakriti, consisting of three elements, goodness, passion, and darkness.
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Sankhya

Sankhya logo #20972Sankh'ya noun A Hindoo system of philosophy which refers all things to soul and a rootless germ called prakriti , consisting of three elements, goodness, passion, and darkness. Whitworth.
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Sankhya

Sankhya logo #21217Sankhya is a school of Brahmanism founded by Kapila at an early time, probably antecedent to the rise of Buddhism. Kapila proclaimed the eternal existence of a material principle, unconscious, from which all matter emanated, and to which it will ultimately resolve. He also recognised the existence of a primary spiritual essence, or conscious soul. ...
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Sankhya

Sankhya logo #23744one of the six darshans; it analyses matter in detail and also identifies the atman beyond matter.
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sAnkhya

sAnkhya logo #23750one of the six systems of Hindu philosophy, attributed to sage kapila, the system of philosophy that believes in two fundamental realities, viz., Purusa and Prakrti; the follower of such system.
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Sankhya

Sankhya logo #21203Perhaps the oldest of the major systems of Indian philosophy (q.v.), founded by Kapila. Originally not theistic, it is realistic in epistemology, dualistic in metaphysics, assuming two moving ultimates, spirit (purusa, q.v.) and matter (prakrti, q.v.) both eternal and uncaused. Prakrti possesses the three qualities or principles of sattva, rajas, ....
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