HETERODOX SCHOOLS OF INDIAN PHILOSOPHY - CARVAKA
- Heterodox Schools of Indian Philosophy: Carvaka
The term Carvaka was first recorded in the 7th Century by the philosopher Purandara, and in the 8th Century by Kamalasila and Haribhadra. Also known as Lokayata, Carvaka is a materialistic school of thought and is aimed at common people. It is characterised as a materialistic and aesthetic school of thought. It accepted direct perception as the surest method to prove the truth of anything and rejected the theory of Brahmana and God.
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