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The Influence of Indian Philosophy and Religion Around the World

By Kay Kay, published Mar 17, 2008
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India is a country known for its rich culture, civilization, and philosophy. India, being a vast country with a plethora of thinkers, has contributed a great deal to the world in terms of philosophy. Indian philosophy has many sects like Hindu philosophy, Buddhist philosophy, and Jain philosophy, all of which are very famous all over the world.

Indian philosophy has both orthodox schools and heterodox schools which discuss philosophy in a profound manner. While orthodox schools follow the scriptures of Vedas and Upanishads, heterodox schools do not follow this pattern and deny the existence of a creator. In other words, orthodox schools are theist schools of philosophy while heterodox schools are atheist schools of philosophy. Hindu philosophy is the basis for orthodox schools whereas Buddhist and Jain philosophies are the bases for heterodox schools.

Hindu philosophy is the most important sect of Indian philosophy. Hinduism is the oldest religion in the world and its philosophy is considered one of the most sophisticated ones in the world today. Hindu philosophy is the orthodox one and it deals with the teachings of Vedas and Upanishads. It deals largely with the understanding of the universe and does not actually have a set of abstract principles to follow. In fact, the entire religion is considered a way of living or a path to find out the ultimate truth. It has lots of sub sects and schools of thoughts which help you find the ultimate truth.

It is one of the few philosophies which provide you with different points of views, sometimes each contradictory to other, to help you choose the right path you want to follow. A lot of people are attracted to Hindu philosophy due to its sheer sophistication and clarity - the qualities which some of the philosophical positions lack. There are a lot of scriptures which one can read to understand the concept of Hindu philosophy. Because of the sheer volume of thoughts and ideas within the philosophy, a lot of people prefer to choose any one of the schools to help them in the pursuit of the ultimate truth.

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Wow your on a roll, keep up the great job!!!!! Cool read

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