Template:Hindu philosophy
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| Part of a series on Hindu philosophy |
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| Schools | |
|---|---|
| Samkhya · Yoga | |
| Nyaya · Vaisheshika | |
| Purva Mimamsa · Vedanta | |
| Schools of Vedanta | |
| Advaita · Vishishtadvaita | |
| Dvaita · Shuddhadvaita | |
| Dvaitadvaita · Achintya Bheda Abheda | |
| Ancient figures | |
| Kapila · Patañjali | |
| Gotama · Kanada | |
| Jaimini · Vyasa | |
| Medieval figures | |
| Adi Shankara · Ramanuja | |
| Madhva · Madhusudana | |
| Tukaram · Namadeva | |
| Vedanta Desika · Jayatirtha | |
| Vallabha · Nimbarka | |
| Chaitanya | |
| Modern figures | |
| Ramakrishna · Ramana Maharshi | |
| Vivekananda · Narayana Guru | |
| A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada | |
| N.C. Yati · Coomaraswamy | |
| Aurobindo ·Sivananda | |
| Satyananda · Chinmayananda | |
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