Indian Philosophy (Sanskrit: Bhārtiya Darshan) deals with various philosophical thoughts of many several traditions that originated in the Indian subcontinent, including Hindu philosophy, Buddhist philosophy, and Jain philosophy. The common themes of all these philosophies are unity and diversity (advaita and dvaita) in their understanding, interpretation of the existence of reality, and explanation of the attainment of liberation (moksha). The Indian philosophical systems are classified into two groups on the basis of the acceptance of Vedas; Orthodox (Vaisheshika, Nyāya, Sāmkhya, Yoga, Purva-Mimānsā, and Uttar-Mimānsā) and Heterodox (Chārvaka School, Jainism and Buddhism). All these systems are discussed with a critical approach to their theories in this course. Over and above, an introductory note to Indian Philosophy is placed at the beginning of the course
Week-1 Introduction to Indian Philosophy
Week-2 Introduction to Indian Philosophy
Week-3 Charvaka Philosophy
Week-4 Charvaka Philosophy
Week 5 Jain Philosophy
Week-5 Buddha Philosophy
Week-6 Buddha Philosophy
Week-6 Samkhya Philosophy
Week-7 Sankhya Philosophy
Week-8 Yoga Philosophy
Week-9 Yoga Philosophy
Week-10 Mimamsa Philosophy
Week-11 Mimamsa Philosophy
Week-12 Vedanta Philosophy
Week -13 Vedanta Philosophy
Week 14 Vedanta Philosophy
Week 15 A new understanding of vedanta philosophy
Week 16 Nyaya And vaisheshika philosophy
Week 18 Nyaya And vaisheshika philosophy
Week 19 comparison about indian and western philosophy
Week 20 comparison about indian and western philosophy
Duration of time 5 months or 60 horse Threes days a week