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Ek Khoj](https:// | Ek Khoj](https:// | ||
based on a book **The Discovery of India**. It is described as a | based on a book **The Discovery of India**. It is described as a | ||
- | [Nastika](Nastika.html) philosophy which rejects superstition and | + | [Nastika](Nastika) philosophy which rejects superstition and |
rituals, and believes in reasoning and what senses can perceive. | rituals, and believes in reasoning and what senses can perceive. | ||
Contrary to the other philosophies rejecting pleasure, this philosophy | Contrary to the other philosophies rejecting pleasure, this philosophy | ||
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stated in some old book from wikipedia. | stated in some old book from wikipedia. | ||
- | The enjoyment of heaven lies in eating delicious food,\ | + | >The enjoyment of heaven lies in eating delicious food, |
- | keeping company of young women,\ | + | >keeping company of young women, |
- | using fine clothes, perfumes, garlands, sandal paste\...\ | + | >using fine clothes, perfumes, garlands, sandal paste |
- | while moksha is death which is cessation of life-breath\...\ | + | >while moksha is death which is cessation of life-breath |
- | the wise therefore ought not to take pains on account of moksha.\ | + | >the wise therefore ought not to take pains on account of moksha. |
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- | A fool wears himself out by penances and fasts.\ | + | A fool wears himself out by penances and fasts. |
- | Chastity and other such ordinances are laid down by clever weaklings.\ | + | Chastity and other such ordinances are laid down by clever weaklings. |
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**--- Sarvasiddhanta Samgraha Verses 9-12** | **--- Sarvasiddhanta Samgraha Verses 9-12** | ||
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pattern forming processes in nature. It is explained in this quote: | pattern forming processes in nature. It is explained in this quote: | ||
- | The fire is hot, the water cold,\ | + | The fire is hot, the water cold, |
- | refreshing cool the breeze of morn;\ | + | refreshing cool the breeze of morn; |
- | By whom came this variety ?\ | + | By whom came this variety ? |
from their own nature was it born. | from their own nature was it born. | ||
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