1. Nature and Objects of Indian Philosophy 2. Indian Philosophy : Fundamental Features, Importance and Usefulness 3. Indian Philosophy : Theistic and Non-theistic Schools 4. Epistomology-Charvak Darshan 5. Tatva Mimansha : Charvak Darshan 6. Aachar Mimansha : Charvak Darshan 7. Jain Philosophy : Sat and Dravya 8. Jain Philosophy : Anekantvada & Syadavad 9. Theory of Karma 10. Jain Philosophy : Bondage and Liberation 11. Four Noble Truth and Pratitya Samutpada of Buddha Philosophy 12. Buddha Philosophy : The Doctrine of Momentariness and Noself 13. Sankhya Philosophy 14. Yoga Philosophy 15. Nyaya-Prama, Pramana and Pratyaksa 16.Types of Pramana : Anuman and Anumiti 17. Types of Pramana : Comparison and Testimony 18. Padartha (Vaisheshika) Philosophy 19. Padartha (Vaisheshika) Philosophy Concept of Attribute (Quality) and Karma 20. Padartha (Vaishekhika) Philosophy, Inherence, Parti-cularity, Generality and Non-Existance 21. Mimansa : Nature of Dharma, Pramanyavad, Arthapatti and Anuplabdhi 22. The Advaita Vedanta of Shankara (Brahma-Maya, Jiva-Bandhana & Moksha) 23. Visistavaita Vedanta : Ramanuja-The Relation between Jiva and Brahma, Brahma Jagat, (World) and Jiva, Refutation of Shankara’s Concept of Maya, Moksa.
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