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* [[Mimamsa Darshana (मीमांसदर्शनम्)]]
 
* [[Mimamsa Darshana (मीमांसदर्शनम्)]]
 
* [[Vedanta Darshana (वेदान्तदर्शनम्)]]
 
* [[Vedanta Darshana (वेदान्तदर्शनम्)]]
}}Each Darshana is associated with a rishi, a preceptor, who gives its principles in the form of Sutras or short terse sentences embedded with a great meaning in them. Thus the [[Shastra Lekhana Paddhati (शास्त्रलेखनपद्धतिः)|shastra lekhana paddhati]] or the writing format of shastras primarily involve the Sutras for which Bhashyam, a commentary and further on Vritti or Vartikas which are also explanatory notes are written by various authors. The object of all the darshanas is the same - to rescue men from sufferings of three kinds  
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}}Purva Mimamsa is commanly called as Mimamsa, while Uttara Mimamsa is called Vedanta. Each Darshana is associated with a rishi, a preceptor, who gives its principles in the form of Sutras or short terse sentences embedded with a great meaning in them. Thus the [[Shastra Lekhana Paddhati (शास्त्रलेखनपद्धतिः)|shastra lekhana paddhati]] or the writing format of shastras primarily involve the Sutras for which Bhashyam, a commentary and further on Vritti or Vartikas which are also explanatory notes are written by various authors. The object of all the darshanas is the same - to rescue men from sufferings of three kinds  
 
* Adhyatmika
 
* Adhyatmika
 
* Adibhautika
 
* Adibhautika
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|Patanjali
 
|Patanjali
 
|Vyasa bhashyam
 
|Vyasa bhashyam
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|Pratyaksha, Anumana, Shabda
|Sutras are 198 arranged in 4 padas.
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|Sutras are 198 arranged in 4 padas. Aim is chittavrtti virodha (stop the movements of Chitta or manas)
 
Sa-Ishvara Samkhya siddhantam
 
Sa-Ishvara Samkhya siddhantam
 
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|Mimamsa Darshana
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|System of Interpreting the Vedic texts
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|Jaimini
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|Shabara bhashyam
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|Prabhakara school : Pratyaksha, Anumana, Shabda, Upamana, Arthapatti
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Kumarila school : 5 above and Abhava (totally 6)
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|Concerned with karmakanda of the Veda. Mimamsa Sutras are divided into 12 books.
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|Vedanta
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|System of Interpreting the Vedic texts
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|Vyasa
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|3 Schools : Advaita : Sri Shankaracharya Vishishtadvaita : Sri Ramanujam
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Dvaita : Madhavacharya
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|Advaita : 6 Pramanas
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Vishishtadvaita and Dvaita : 3 pramanas (pratyaksha, anumana and shabda)
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|Concerned with the jnanakanda of the Veda. Brahmasutras.
 
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