Advertisement
Advertisement
Sankhya
or Sam·khya
[ sahng-kyuh ]
noun
- one of the six leading systems of Hindu philosophy, stressing the reality and duality of spirit and matter.
Sankhya
/ ˈsæŋkjə /
noun
- one of the six orthodox schools of Hindu philosophy, teaching an eternal interaction of spirit and matter
Discover More
Word History and Origins
Origin of Sankhya1
First recorded in 1780–90, Sankhya is from the Sanskrit word sāṅkhya
Discover More
Word History and Origins
Origin of Sankhya1
from Sanskrit sāmkhya, literally: based on calculation, from samkhyāti he reckons
Discover More
Example Sentences
Thou art the refuge of those versed in the Sankhya philosophy (the mysteries of the soul), and thou art the support of the Yogins.
From Project Gutenberg
Sankhya, san′ky, n. one of the six great systems of orthodox Hindu philosophy.
From Project Gutenberg
In the later system of emanation of Sankhya there is a more marked approach to a materialistic doctrine of evolution.
From Project Gutenberg
Another great school of Hindu philosophy is the philosophy of Kapila, generally known as the Sankhya system.
From Project Gutenberg
The Sankhya declares matter to be self-existent The Sankhya.and eternal.
From Project Gutenberg
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse