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  2. Satkaryavada - Wikipedia

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    Karya(कार्य)- the manifested effect This theory asserts that something that exists ( Sat ), cannot originate from non-existence ( Asat ). This theory, also associated with the Yoga school of Patanjali, is the systematic unfolding of Uddalaka Aruni ’s ' substantialism ' and ' eternalism ' ( Sassatavada ).

  3. Hindu reform movements - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary groups, collectively termed Hindu reform movements, reform Hinduism, [1] [2] neo-Hinduism, [2] or Hindu revivalism, strive to introduce regeneration and reform to Hinduism, both in a religious or spiritual and in a societal sense. [3] The movements started appearing during the Bengali Renaissance. [4]

  4. Journal of Hindu Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Hindu Studies is a triannual peer-reviewed academic journal established in 2008. It is published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies [1] It covers all aspects of Hindu studies. Of the three annual issues, one is guest-edited and one open for submissions.

  5. Shudra - Wikipedia

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    The ancient Hindu text Arthashastra states, according to Sharma, that Aryas were free men and could not be subject to slavery under any circumstances. [26] The text contrasts Aryas with Shudra , but neither as a hereditary slave nor as an economically closed social stratum in a manner that the term Shudra later was interpreted.

  6. Pariṇāmavāda - Wikipedia

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    Pariṇāmavāda (Sanskrit: परिणामवाद), known in English as Transformation theory, is a Hindu philosophical theory which pre-supposes the cause to be continually transforming itself into its effects, and it has three variations – the Satkarya-vada of Samkhya, the Prakrti Parinama-vada of the Saiva Siddhanta and the Brahma-Parinama-vada of the Vishishtadvaita Vedanta School ...

  7. List of historic Indian texts - Wikipedia

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    Hindu sacrificial knowledge. Part 3 of the four part Hindu canon. Veda/Samhita: Sanskrit: No concrete information available, but attributed to several 'rishis' 1500-500 BCE [1] Sapta Sindhva: Indus region (Indus + its five tributaries + Saraswati) Sama Veda: Hindu music and arts. Part 2 of the four part Hindu canon. Veda/Samhita: Sanskrit: 1500 ...

  8. Hindu eschatology - Wikipedia

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    Hindu eschatology is linked to the figure of Kalki, or the tenth and last avatar of Vishnu before the age draws to a close, and Harihara simultaneously dissolves and regenerates the universe. The current period is believed by Hindus to be the Kali Yuga , the last of four Yuga that make up the current age.

  9. Nagarakretagama - Wikipedia

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    Nagarakretagama palm-leaf manuscript.. The Nagarakretagama or Nagarakṛtāgama, also known in Bali as Desawarnana or Deśavarṇana, is an Old Javanese eulogy to Hayam Wuruk, a Javanese king of the Majapahit Empire.