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Comparison between Dravidian and Aryan Culture |
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Religion |
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Economic Conditions |
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(1) Upanishads - It is a collection of songs, spells and incantations for the cure of disease, the restoration of harmony and the exorcism of evil spirit etc.Upanishads
(2) Brahmanas- They marked the transition from the Vedic to later Brahmanical social order.
Brahmanas
Four Vedas
Asvamedha Ritual
They are the Charvaka, Jaina, Buddha, Vaisheshika, Nyaya, Sankhya, Yoga, Mimansa and Vedanta. They fall into two groups, Astika and Nastika, the former believing in the authority of the Vedas and the latter discarding it. The first three systems are Nastika and all others are Astika. Jaina and Buddha schools of philosophy will be dealt with separately.
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