Samkhya, perhaps the most ancient school of Indian philosophy, serves as the cornerstone for many spiritual systems-including yoga. This dualistic philosophy divides reality into two basic aspects: Purusha, meaning “consciousness,” and Prakriti, meaning “matter” or “nature.” Samkhya defines Purusha as the passive, unchanging observer of nature, while it defines Prakriti as the moving, creative force […]Read More
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Unveiling the Wisdom of Kapila Purana: Ancient Insights for Modern
The Kapila Purana is a notable piece of Hindu religious literature. As one of the eighteen Upapuranas, it explores different areas of cosmology, theology, and philosophy. This text is credited to the sage Kapila, who is respected as the founder of the Samkhya school of thought. This text provides a great insight into old Indian […]Read More