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  • The Philosophy of Lokayata: A Review and Reconstruction by Bijayananda Kar
  • The Philosophy of Lokayata
  • The Philosophy of Lokayata
  • The Philosophy of Lokayata
  • The Philosophy of Lokayata
  • The Philosophy of Lokayata
  • The Philosophy of Lokayata

The Philosophy of Lokayata

Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass
Language: English
Total Pages: 148
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The Carvaka/Lokayata darsana is found to have a notable place in the classical Indian philosophical tradition. Its reference is found in the earliest sources like the Vedas/Upanisads, the Buddhist suttas, the Jaina treatises, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, inclusive of some puranic and sastric works. It goes without saying that, by and large, such references mostly present a very negative and damaging account of the Carvaka point of view. From such sources, certain aphorisms (sutras)are cited as the composition of the founder of the Carvaka darsana, Brhaspati.

The name is not found to refer to one single person. There are two different individuals, having two distinct views, referred to in the Vedic source. The Vedic hymn (X.71-72) refers to Brhaspati Angirasa and Brhaspati Laukya. The former is said to be the priest (purohita) of devas (including Indra) and the latter may possibly be pointing to another person who is represented as an instructor to the demons. This point is confirmed when in the later Maitrayana Upanisad it is held that Brhaspati is none other than Sukracarya, the priest and instructor of demons (asuras). It is quite likely that in order to downgrade the contribution of the Carvaka point of view, there was an attempt in some of the Upanisadic sources to vilify Brhaspati as the instructor of demons, instead of gods.

It is needless to point out that the philosophy of Carvaka has been dealt with as a cursory treatment in traditional Indian philosophical literature. Even in modern writings, there is (barring a few exceptions) not much philosophical probing to bring to focus the logical foundation of the Carvaka point of view. The paucity of original source material is, of course, an impediment to such investigation. But, nevertheless, attempts have been made by a few researchers to present a viable account of the Carvaka stand, scanning out the unsound filthy

observations, especially made by the opponents. From the available source materials, it is found that the Carvakas have some points to offer with regard to the major issues like knowledge, belief, dogma, the concept of God, soul and morality in the socio-human empirical framework. The author has made an effort to analyze the issues in light of the Carvakian standpoint. To him, it appears that the reading of materialism in respect of the philosophy of Carvaka definitely needs reconsideration. In the present work, he has placed his reasons against the materialistic rendering of the Carvaka stand.

About the Author(s)

Dr Bijayananda Kar (b.1940) is the former Professor of the P.G. Deptt. of special assistance in Philosophy (now Centre of Advanced Study), Utkal University, Bhubaneswar. He has also been the General President of the All Odisha Philosophy Association (2000) and also General President of the Indian Philosophical Congress (2007). He has been awarded a number of fellowships and has lectured in many countries across Asia, Europe, North America and Australia. He has so far published 16 books and around 200 papers, etc. in different Journals and those are reviewed and referred to both in India and abroad.

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