Philosophy of Brahmanism-Hinduism
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Creator Phramaha Kriangsak Kittipunyo
Title Philosophy of Brahmanism-Hinduism
Publisher Buddhist Studies Foundation Wat Buranasiri Mattayaram
Publication Year 2565
Journal Title Journal of Dhamma for Life
Journal Vol. 28
Journal No. 2
Page no. 46-58
Keyword Philosophy, Brahmanism, Hinduism
URL Website https://so08.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/dhammalife/article/view/1436
Website title https://so08.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/dhammalife/index
ISSN 2822-048X (Online)
Abstract This article aims to study philosophy of Brahmanism-Hinduism. The three important scriptures are the Vedic period, the Rigveda, the Samveda, the Yajurveda, the Atharvaveda, the Brahmana, the Aranyaka and the Upanishad. In the Itihasa period there were two scriptures, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. The Purana period is the most important for Hinduism. The Purana is divided into the Maha Purana and the Upa Purana. There are 18 scriptures in the Maha Purana: Vishnu Purana, Shiva Purana, Matsaya Purana, Bhakvata Purana, Garuda Purana, Skandha Purana, Brahmantha Purana, Brahma Vai Vora Purana, Bhavisya Purana, Marakande Purana, Akni Purana and Vayu Purana. Padma Purana, Kuram Purana, Brahma Purana, Linga Purana, Varaha Purana, and Vana Purana. The Brahmin-Hindu philosophical system finds six elements characteristic of Hinduism, although these six schools, having different origins and purposes, are united in one system. All of the six viewpoints are divided into two groups: Nyaya Vaisekika, Sangkha, Yoga, and Meemansa Vedanta.
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