Indian philosophy
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The term Indian philosophy may refer to any of several traditions of philosophical thought, including:
- Hindu philosophy
- Buddhist philosophy
- Jain philosophy
- Sikh philosophy
- Carvaka atheist philosophy
- Lokayata materialist philosophy
- Tantric religious philosophy
- Bhakti religious philosophy
- Sufi religious philosophy
- Ahmadi religious philosophy
- Non-violent Gandhism that inspired Martin Luther King
- Political non-alignment
- Indian logic
- Yogic philosophy
- Indian martial arts
- Other religious systems
- Other atheist philosophy
- Other secular philosophy
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[edit] External links
- A collaborated Hinduism Wesite/Wiki - This is a wiki dedicated exclusivly to the topics related to the religion of Hinduism.
- More articles about Indan Philosophies
- Sarva Darshana Samgraha - an e-compendium of Indian philosophies
- Online course material for InSIGHT, a workshop on traditional Indian sciences for school children conducted by the Computer Science department of Anna University, Chennai, India.
[edit] See also
Indian philosophy
eo:Hinda filozofio fr:Philosophie de l'Inde he:פילוסופיה הודית lt:Indijos filosofijask:Indická filozofia
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