Excellent. From the comments of Indian-sounding profiles, it appears that modern-day Hindus are too steeped in the ritualism of the Puranas to comprehend the vast expanse of Hindu thought. They do not have inquiring mindset of their ancestors.
I think you may have him confused with someone else. He is not a priest, but he has a PhD in Religious Studies. Examples and specifics to understand what it means to use a "Western lens" would be helpful, too. Famous Indian thinkers who work in Sanskrit engage with "Western" philosophy, too, like B.K. Matilal, J.N. Mohanty, and more.
@@MalcolmKeating dont worry about him this is a new fangled idea hat some people in the indian roght have came up with and they display their stupidity everywhere . I am a part of the indian right so i know these type of people .
@@trisamudeshwar7184 He may be wrong in this specific case but Hindu right is correct in this claim that there is a Wester scholars who study India use Western lens to do Indian study.
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Well done!
could you guide me to an extensive taxonomy
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Charvaka also have presence in ramayan age old Hindu text and other text also in local language
Hi, yes, that's right, the Cārvāka philosophers are mentioned in quite a few places.
The Buddhist and Jaina philosophies belong to the Charvaka school
@@studyonline4763 no. They are seperate school. If any term isto be used it's shramana.
Excellent. From the comments of Indian-sounding profiles, it appears that modern-day Hindus are too steeped in the ritualism of the Puranas to comprehend the vast expanse of Hindu thought. They do not have inquiring mindset of their ancestors.
Condescending.
Richard King analysis Indian Philosophy with Western lens. I personally feel he is more biased towards Christianity as he is a Preist.
I think you may have him confused with someone else. He is not a priest, but he has a PhD in Religious Studies. Examples and specifics to understand what it means to use a "Western lens" would be helpful, too. Famous Indian thinkers who work in Sanskrit engage with "Western" philosophy, too, like B.K. Matilal, J.N. Mohanty, and more.
@@MalcolmKeating dont worry about him this is a new fangled idea hat some people in the indian roght have came up with and they display their stupidity everywhere . I am a part of the indian right so i know these type of people .
@@trisamudeshwar7184 He may be wrong in this specific case but Hindu right is correct in this claim that there is a Wester scholars who study India use Western lens to do Indian study.