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1 Vedanta (One of the six orthodox systems of Indian philosophy and the one that forms the basis of most modern schools of Hinduism)
Религия: Веданта (религиозно-философское течение)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Vedanta (One of the six orthodox systems of Indian philosophy and the one that forms the basis of most modern schools of Hinduism)
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2 Mimamsa (Reflection, or Critical Investigation, one of the six orthodox systems of Indian philosophy)
Религия: пурва мимамсаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Mimamsa (Reflection, or Critical Investigation, one of the six orthodox systems of Indian philosophy)
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3 Nyaya (One of the six orthodox systems of Indian philosophy, important for its analysis of logic and epistemology)
Религия: ньяяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Nyaya (One of the six orthodox systems of Indian philosophy, important for its analysis of logic and epistemology)
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4 Samkhya (Enumeration, or Number, one of the six orthodox systems of Indian philosophy)
Религия: санкхьяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Samkhya (Enumeration, or Number, one of the six orthodox systems of Indian philosophy)
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5 Vaishesika (One of the six orthodox systems of Indian philosophy)
Религия: вайшешикаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Vaishesika (One of the six orthodox systems of Indian philosophy)
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6 Yoga (One of the six orthodox systems of Indian philosophy)
Религия: йогаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Yoga (One of the six orthodox systems of Indian philosophy)
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7 Vedanta
1) Религия: (One of the six orthodox systems of Indian philosophy and the one that forms the basis of most modern schools of Hinduism) Веданта (религиозно-философское течение)2) Санскрит: веданта -
8 Mimamsa
Религия: мимамса, ("Reflection", or "Critical Investigation", one of the six orthodox systems of Indian philosophy) пурва мимамса -
9 Nyaya
Религия: (One of the six orthodox systems of Indian philosophy, important for its analysis of logic and epistemology) ньяя -
10 Samkhya
Религия: ("Enumeration", or "Number", one of the six orthodox systems of Indian philosophy) санкхья -
11 Vaishesika
Религия: (One of the six orthodox systems of Indian philosophy) вайшешика
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