Indian Philosophy for Beginners: Understanding Darshana

Where do you begin with Indian philosophy?

Darshana offers the starting point—a set of perspectives that explore reality, knowledge, and the nature of existence. In this section, complex ideas are broken down into simple, understandable insights.

This is not about memorizing concepts, but about slowly seeing things more clearly.

Consciousness

Beyond Mind and Matter: Exploring Consciousness in Indian Thought

We understand that the hand touches something and the brain processes the information. But how does the experience of “I feel this” actually happen? A very popular example in neuroscience is this: How do you experience the redness of red? Or the taste of mint?

liberation

Liberation is the end or Fresh start?

Liberation is known as the freedom, Moksha and with many names in different philosophies. But the goal is one freedom from what we are now, freedom from pain, sufferings. This is the goal that we all are working for knowingly or unknowingly. What we do everyday the goal is happiness and what we do in our whole life, the goal is the same happiness.

Atman and Paramatman

Understanding the Hidden Cosmic Code of Atman and Paramatman

The conscious being inside us exploring this world and feeling every moment, the Indian Philosophy named it Atman. This Atman is trapped inside the body/mind construct hence bound by the power of the body, but when this Atman break this limitation, it can have access to all knowledge and power, this is called Paramatma in Indian Philosophy.

Darshana

The heart of ancient wisdom and Indian Philosophy : Darshana

Indian has very old and long history of knowledge and wisdom. We always tried to look outside for new things but we never ignored the inner world. Exploring the inner side is the foundation of the Indian Philosophy Darshana. Our sages did intense Sadhana to uncover the reality and get the answer of all the […]

Magadha

Magadha – the heart of Indian history

Magadha is a historically significant region in India and has been the seat of power for many renowned dynasties. It played a very important role in shaping Indian history, serving as the birthplace of Jainism and Buddhism. Famous rulers like Chandragupta Maurya and Ashoka hailed from here.