01553nam a22002537a 450000500170000000800410001702000150005804000070007304100120008008200210009210000260011324500270013926001040016630000270027036500280029752008340032565000220115965000240118165000110120565000140121665000190123065000220124970000280127120220713145549.0220713b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a8123009437 cAL aEnglish 223a181.45bPUBF aPublications Division aFounders of Philosophy aNew DelhibPublications Division Ministry of Infromation and Broadcasting Government of Indiac1975 a71 p.bPBc21.5x14 cm. b₹35.00c₹d₹35.00 aIndian philosophy represents the world’s oldest philosophical tradition. It has had not only the longest and most continuous development, but also a rich and varies growth. The ancient Indian mind reveled in philosophical speculations from which emerged six schools of philosophy, popularly known as darsanas. Each school or system is associated with a sage as its first promulgator-Sankhya with Kapila, Yoga with Patanjali, Vaisesika with Kanada, Naya with Gautama, Mimamsa with Jamini and Vedanta with Badarayana. The system evolved in India as a result of the great thought ferment that characterized the post-Vedic age of thinkers. This volume provides a glimpse into the personality and the contribution of these great philosophers. It also mentions their contribution to the building up and enrichment of Indian culture.  aPhilosophy, Indic aPhilosophers--India aKapila aPatanjali aKanada Gautama aJaimini Badaryana aPUBLICATIONS DIVISION