Pachatya darshan ek simhavalokan Hindi
- 1st ed
- Delhi Pratibha prakashan 2008
- 378
Indian philosophy (Sanskrit: darśana; 'world views', 'teachings') is composed of philosophical traditions originating in the Indian subcontinent. Traditions of Indian philosophy are generally classified as either orthodox or heterodox – āstika or nāstika – depending on whether they accept the authority of the Vedas and whether they accept the theories of Brahman and Atman. The orthodox schools generally include Nyaya, Vaisheshika, Samkhya, Yoga, Mīmāṃsā and Vedanta, and the common heterodox schools are Jain, Buddhist, Ajñana, Ajivika and Cārvāka.