Sadadarshan Samucchay By Sarbani Ganguly

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ষড়দর্শনসমুচ্চয় (Shadadarshan Samucchay) by Dr. Sharbani Ganguly is an academic text exploring the six classical schools of Indian philosophy. Published by Sankshut Book Depot, this book provides detailed analysis of the major philosophical systems including Sankhya, Yoga, Nyaya, Vaisheshika, Mimamsa, and Vedanta. The text offers systematic study of these darshanas with original Sanskrit concepts and Bengali explanations, making it valuable for philosophy students and scholars.

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ষড়দর্শনসমুচ্চয় (Shadadarshan Samucchay) by Dr. Sharbani Ganguly presents a scholarly examination of the six orthodox schools of Indian philosophy. This Sankshut Book Depot publication offers students and researchers a systematic approach to understanding the classical darshanas that form the foundation of Hindu philosophical thought.

The book covers all six major systems with detailed analysis and commentary. Key sections include প্রস্তাবনা (Prastabana), which introduces the philosophical framework, বৌদ্ধতত্ত্ব (Bauddhatattva), examining Buddhist philosophy, নৈয়ায়িকতত্ত্ব (Naiyayikatattva), discussing Nyaya logic, and সাংখ্যতত্ত্ব (Sankhyatattva), exploring Sankhya metaphysics. Each section presents the core principles, methodologies, and distinctive features of these philosophical traditions.

This academic work serves philosophy students, researchers, and scholars who need a structured understanding of Indian philosophical systems. The text combines original Sanskrit terminology with clear Bengali explanations, helping readers grasp complex metaphysical concepts and their historical development. For those interested in exploring the broader landscape of Indian philosophical literature, you can find Sanskrit philosophy books that provide additional perspectives on these ancient wisdom traditions and their contemporary relevance.

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