Category Archives: Carvaka

In overviews of Indian philosophy, Cārvāka is classified as a “faithless” (nāstika) system. It is characterized as a materialistic and atheistic school of thought. It is noteworthy as evidence of a materialistic movement within Hinduism.

Carvaka-The ancient indian rebell naturalistic philosophy

Dr. V.K.Maheshwari, M.A(Socio, Phil) B.Se. M. Ed, Ph.D Former Principal, K.L.D.A.V.(P.G) College, Roorkee, India “Fire is hot, water cold; refreshingly cool is the breeze of morning By whom came this variety? They were born of their own nature This also has been … Continue reading

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