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  • Nyay Evam Vaisheshik Darshan
  • Nyay Evam Vaisheshik Darshan
  • Nyay Evam Vaisheshik Darshan
  • Nyay Evam Vaisheshik Darshan
  • Nyay Evam Vaisheshik Darshan
  • Nyay Evam Vaisheshik Darshan
  • Nyay Evam Vaisheshik Darshan
  • Nyay Evam Vaisheshik Darshan
  • Nyay Evam Vaisheshik Darshan

Nyay Evam Vaisheshik Darshan

Author(s): Pandit Shriram Sharma Acharya and Bhagwati Devi Sharma
Publisher: Shri Vedmata Gayatri Trust, Shantikunj, Haridwar
Language: Hindi
Total Pages: 400
Available in: Hardbound
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Description

Nyaya" and "Vaisheshika" are two distinct schools of Indian philosophy, each with its own unique perspective on metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics. Let's explore each briefly:

  1. Nyaya Darshan: Nyaya is one of the six classical Indian philosophical systems known as "Shad-Darshanas." The word "Nyaya" means reasoning or logic. Nyaya philosophy focuses on epistemology (theory of knowledge) and logic. It seeks to establish valid means of acquiring knowledge and provides systematic methods of logical reasoning. The foundational text of Nyaya is the "Nyaya Sutras," attributed to Sage Gautama.

    Key concepts in Nyaya include:

    • Pramana: Valid means of knowledge acquisition, such as perception, inference, comparison, testimony, and presumption.
    • Prameya: Objects of knowledge.
    • Tarka: Logical reasoning.
    • Hetu: Inferential sign or reason.
  2. Vaisheshika Darshan: Vaisheshika is another one of the Shad-Darshanas. Founded by Sage Kanada, it is primarily concerned with metaphysics and the philosophy of nature. The term "Vaisheshika" is derived from the Sanskrit word "Vishesha," meaning particular or unique. This school of thought categorizes the universe into distinct entities and investigates their nature. The foundational text of Vaisheshika is the "Vaisheshika Sutras."

    Key concepts in Vaisheshika include:

    • Dravya: Substance, the basic building blocks of the universe.
    • Guna: Qualities or attributes.
    • Karma: Action or motion.
    • Samanya: Generality or universality.
    • Vishesha: Particularity or specificity.

Both Nyaya and Vaisheshika philosophies have had significant influence and have contributed to the development of Indian philosophical thought. While Nyaya focuses more on epistemology and logic, Vaisheshika delves deeper into metaphysics and the nature of reality.