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Introduction to Hinduism - 04 - Scriptures - Darsana

3. Darshana
-------- 3.1 Nyaya
---------------- 3.1.1 Text
------------------------ 3.1.1.1. Nyaya Sutras by Gautama

-------- 3.2 Vaiseshika
---------------- 3.2.1 Vaiseshika Shastra by Kanada

-------- 3.3 Sankhya
---------------- 3.3.1 Text
------------------------ 3.3.1.1. Sankhya Shastra by Kapila
---------------- 3.3.2 Commentary and Other Texts
------------------------ 3.3.2.1. Samkhya karika by Isvarkrishna ~ 200 AD
------------------------ 3.3.2.2. Tattwakaumudi by Vacashpati Mishra ~ 9th century AD
------------------------ 3.3.2.3. Pravacanabhasya by Vijnana Bhikshu (after 9th century)
------------------------ 3.3.2.4. Samkhyasara by Vijnana Bhikshu
------------------------ 3.3.2.5. Tattvasamasa
------------------------ 3.3.2.6. Samkhyatatvavivechana by Simananda
------------------------ 3.3.2.7. Samkhyatattvayatharthyadipana by Bhavaganesha

-------- 3.4 Mimamsa
---------------- 3.4.1 Text
------------------------ 3.4.1 Mimamsa Sutras by Jaimini ~ 200 AD
---------------- 3.4.2 Commentary and Other Texts
------------------------ 3.4.2.01. Commentry by Bhratrmitra
------------------------ 3.4.2.02. Commentry by Bhavadasa
------------------------ 3.4.2.03. Commentry by Hari annd Upavarsha
------------------------ 3.4.2.04. Sabara-Bhashya by Sabara
------------------------ 3.4.2.05. Rjuvimala by Salikanta Mishra
------------------------ 3.4.2.06. Sloka Vartikka by Kumarila Bhatta ~ 900 AD
------------------------ 3.4.2.07. Tantra vartikka by Kumarila Bhatta ~ 900 AD
------------------------ 3.4.2.08. Tuptika by Kumarila Bhatta ~ 900 AD
------------------------ 3.4.2.09. Vidhi viveka by Mandana Mishra
------------------------ 3.4.2.10. Mimansanukramani by Mandana Mishra
------------------------ 3.4.2.11. Sastradipika by Parthasarathi Mishra
------------------------ 3.4.2.12. Tantraratna by Parthasarathi Mishra
------------------------ 3.4.2.13. Nyayaratnamala by Parthasarathi Mishra
------------------------ 3.4.2.14. Kasika by Sucharita Mishra
------------------------ 3.4.2.15. Nyayasudha by Somesvara
------------------------ 3.4.2.16. Yuktisnehapurani-Siddhanta-chandrika by Ramakrishna Bhatt
------------------------ 3.4.2.17. Mayukhamalika by Somnatha
------------------------ 3.4.2.18. Nyayamalavistara by Madhva
------------------------ 3.4.2.19. Subhodhini by Sankara Bhatta
------------------------ 3.4.2.20. Mimamsabalaprakasa by Sankara Bhatta
------------------------ 3.4.2.21. Nyayakanika by Vachaspati Mishra
------------------------ 3.4.2.22. Mimamsaparibhasha by Krishnayajvan
------------------------ 3.4.2.23. Mimamsanyayaprakasa by Anantadeva
------------------------ 3.4.2.24. Bhattachintamani by Gagabhatta

-------- 3.5 Yoga
---------------- 3.5.1 Text
------------------------ 3.5.1.1. Yoga Sutras by Patañjali
---------------- 3.5.2 Commentary and Other Texts
------------------------ 3.5.2.1. Hatha Yoga Pradipika
------------------------ 3.5.2.2. Gheranda Samhita
------------------------ 3.5.2.3. Shiva Samhita
------------------------ 3.5.2.4. Vyasa's Commentary ~ 400 AD
------------------------ 3.5.2.5. Tattvavaisaradi by Vachaspati Mishra on Vyasa's bhashya
------------------------ 3.5.2.6. Yogavarttika by Vijnana Bhikshu on Vyasa's bhashya
------------------------ 3.5.2.7. Bhojavrtti by Bhoja on Vyasa's bhashya (10th century AD)
------------------------ 3.5.2.8. Chayavyakhya by Nagesh on Vyasa's bhashya (17 th century AD)

-------- 3.6 Vedanta
---------------- 3.6.1 Brahma-Sutras by Vyasa

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