Rig, Yajur, Sama, Atharva
Mnemonic: “Raja’s Young Smart Assistant”
(Rig, Yajur, Sama, Atharva)
Indra, Agni, Varuna, Mitra, Sarasvati, Ushas
Mnemonic: “I Am Very Mighty, Strong, Unique”
Bharatas, Purus, Kurus, Yadus, Turvashas
Mnemonic: “Brave People Keep Young Traditions”
Brahman, Atman, Karma, Rebirth
Mnemonic: “Big And Kind Roots”
Mnemonic: “All Truth”
(A = Aham Brahmasmi, T = Tat Tvam Asi)
Ignorance + Attachment = Cause of Suffering
Mnemonic: “I Am Suffering”
(I = Ignorance, A = Attachment, S = Suffering)
Ahimsa, Anekantavada, Aparigraha
Mnemonic: “All Are Aims”
(Ahimsa = non-violence, Anekantavada = many-sided truth, Aparigraha = non-possession)
Ahimsa, Karma, Rebirth, End of suffering
Mnemonic: “All Kids Run Everywhere”
Material world only, no life after death
Mnemonic: “See Cake, Eat Cake”
(Charvaka believed only in material enjoyment)
Nature Worship (mountains, rivers, animals), Multiplicity of deities, Higher divinity concept
Mnemonic: “Nature Makes Harmony”
Donyipolo (Sun & Moon – Arunachal), Khandoba (Central India), Singbonga (Munda & Santhal)
Mnemonic: “Don’t Keep Secrets”
(Donyipolo, Khandoba, Singbonga)
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