since buddhism has become a very large religion it has many different beliefs on how to attain “moksha” (liberation) but what’s presented in the meme is the basic of it
jainism:
it teaches a path toward spiritual purity and enlightenment through disciplined non-violence (ahimsa) to all living creatures
also it asserts that truth and reality are complex and always have multiple aspects; thus, no single viewpoint can claim absolute truth
charvaka:
The Charvaka school of philosophy had a variety of atheistic and materialistic beliefs. They held perception and direct experiences to be the only valid and reliable source of knowledge
ajivika:
The Ä€jÄ«vika school is known for its Niyati (“Fate”) doctrine and for the premise that there is no free will, that everything that has happened, is happening and will happen is entirely preordained and a function of cosmic principles
[This is a good episode of “bharat ek khoj” (india, a discover), an adaptation of a book of the same name written by nehru, it has English subtitles as well](https://youtu.be/Jf2iM0p-wnA)
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maliciousprime101 on
Always bet on nothing.
Efficient-Orchid-594 on
I like how this post simply ignore the Vedic philosophy
KenseiHimura on
I didn’t realize Indians had their own version of Calvinists
jayantsr on
Charvaka has to be the most garbage ass philosophy
Keithwee on
If nothing ever happens, I guess I don’t have to finish this comm
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buddhism:
since buddhism has become a very large religion it has many different beliefs on how to attain “moksha” (liberation) but what’s presented in the meme is the basic of it
jainism:
it teaches a path toward spiritual purity and enlightenment through disciplined non-violence (ahimsa) to all living creatures
also it asserts that truth and reality are complex and always have multiple aspects; thus, no single viewpoint can claim absolute truth
charvaka:
The Charvaka school of philosophy had a variety of atheistic and materialistic beliefs. They held perception and direct experiences to be the only valid and reliable source of knowledge
ajivika:
The Ä€jÄ«vika school is known for its Niyati (“Fate”) doctrine and for the premise that there is no free will, that everything that has happened, is happening and will happen is entirely preordained and a function of cosmic principles
[This is a good episode of “bharat ek khoj” (india, a discover), an adaptation of a book of the same name written by nehru, it has English subtitles as well](https://youtu.be/Jf2iM0p-wnA)
[OC]
Always bet on nothing.
I like how this post simply ignore the Vedic philosophy
I didn’t realize Indians had their own version of Calvinists
Charvaka has to be the most garbage ass philosophy
If nothing ever happens, I guess I don’t have to finish this comm
sikhism: hold my beer