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Shastra — Darśanas of Knowledge
Nyaya logic, Advaita Vedanta, and comparative frameworks of knowing
Important note
These articles introduce commonly studied Shastra themes. Hindu philosophy is not limited to this selection—countless schools, commentaries, and living lineages continue the inquiry beyond any single catalog.
Explore classical Hindu Shastra as living tools of inquiry—Nyaya’s padārthas and fallacies, Advaita’s levels of reality and Māyā, and comparative maps with Western and Buddhist logic.
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Nyaya
Sixteen Padārthas
Gautama’s sixteen categories—from pramāṇa to debate—guiding inquiry from doubt to liberation.
15 min read
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Advaita Vedanta
Levels of Reality
Prātibhāsika, Vyāvahārika, and Pāramārthika—Advaita’s three orders of being and sublation.
12 min read
Nyaya
Hetvābhāsas
Nyaya’s five pseudo-reasons: irregular, contradictory, counterbalanced, unestablished, and mistimed.
9 min read
Advaita Vedanta
Māyā & Two Powers
How veiling and projection create the world-appearance, and how śravaṇa–manana–nididhyāsana dismantle them.
11 min read
Comparative
Buddhist Logic vs Nyaya
How Buddhist and Nyaya traditions differ on perception, inference, and the count of valid pramāṇas.
11 min read
Comparative
Khyātivāda
Nyaya, Buddhist, and Advaita accounts of illusion—Anyathākhyāti to Anirvacanīyakhyāti.
12 min read
Comparative
Nyaya vs Aristotle
Five-step Nyaya inference for convincing others compared with Aristotle’s three-step syllogism.
10 min read
Comparative
Nyaya ↔ Western Fallacies
Side-by-side mapping of Hetvābhāsas to Western fallacy categories with comparative examples.
12 min read
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