Basics of Indian Philosophy
Professor Dr. (Ms.) Shashiprabha Kumar, Distinguished Fellow, VIF

“This introductory book on Indian philosophy is thoughtfully crafted for beginners and inquisitive readers interested in exploring the core concepts and varied traditions of this rich intellectual heritage. It is not aimed at advanced scholars or regular students, but at sincere seekers ready to embark on their initial journey into the subject. Presented with clarity and ease, it offers a solid foundation and encourages further engagement with original texts and academic perspectives.

Covering ten essential topics, the book touches upon the common characteristics of Indian philosophy, environmental awareness as reflected in the Vedas, and Vedic feminism – highlighting the progressive and inclusive elements of early Indian thought. It also introduces readers to key texts like the Upaniṣads and explores major philosophical schools, including Cārvāka (materialism), Bauddha (Buddhist), and Jaina philosophies, as well as the Nyāya–Vaiśeṣika, Sāṁkhya–Yoga, and Mīmāṁsā–Vedānta systems.

Each chapter offers a brief yet insightful overview, making complex philosophical ideas approachable for new learners. The inclusion of an epilogue adds further value by guiding readers toward additional resources for advanced study, expanding their understanding beyond the scope of the book.
This book is ideal for anyone interested in the spiritual, ethical, and metaphysical inquiries that have shaped Indian tradition. With its concise explanations and thoughtful structure, it is a valuable companion on the journey into Indian philosophical thought.”

Available on DK Printworld (P) Ltd.

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