Atheism in Hinduism
Atheism (Sanskrit: निरीश्वरवाद, nir-īśvara-vāda, lit. "statement of no Lord", "doctrine of godlessness") or disbelief in God or gods has been a historically propounded viewpoint in many of the orthodox and heterodox streams of Hindu philosophies. In Indian philosophy, three schools of thought are commonly referred to as nastika for rejecting the doctrine of Vedas: Jainism, Buddhism and Cārvāka. Though nastika, meaning heterodox, refers to the non-belief in the Vedas rather than non-belief in God, all these schools also reject the notion of a creator god.
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Atheism in Hinduism
Atheism (Sanskrit: निरीश्वरवाद, nir-īśvara-vāda, lit. "statement of no Lord", "doctrine of godlessness") or disbelief in God or gods has been a historically propounded viewpoint in many of the orthodox and heterodox streams of Hindu philosophies. In Indian philosophy, three schools of thought are commonly referred to as nastika for rejecting the doctrine of Vedas: Jainism, Buddhism and Cārvāka. Though nastika, meaning heterodox, refers to the non-belief in the Vedas rather than non-belief in God, all these schools also reject the notion of a creator god.
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Atheism (Sanskrit: निरीश्वरवाद ...... "way of life" than a religion.
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L'athéisme dans la philosophie ...... es de la philosophie indienne.
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Ниришваравада (санскр. निरिश्व ...... алистичности и неабсолютности.
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Atheism (Sanskrit: निरीश्वरवाद ...... t the notion of a creator god.
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L'athéisme dans la philosophie ...... es de la philosophie indienne.
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Ниришваравада (санскр. निरिश्व ...... ндийский атеизм по преимуществ
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Atheism in Hinduism
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Athéisme dans la philosophie indienne
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Ниришваравада
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