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Vaiśeṣika Sūtra (Sanskrit: वैशेषिक सूत्र), also called Kanada sutra, is an ancient Sanskrit text at the foundation of the Vaisheshika school of Hindu philosophy. The sutra was authored by the Hindu sage Kanada, also known as Kashyapa. According to some scholars, he flourished before the advent of Buddhism because the Vaiśeṣika Sūtra makes no mention of Buddhism or Buddhist doctrines; however, the details of Kanada's life are uncertain, and the Vaiśeṣika Sūtra was likely compiled sometime between 6th and 2nd century BCE, and finalized in the currently existing version before the start of the common era.

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  • Vaisheshika Sutra (fr)
  • Вайшешика-сутра (ru)
  • Vaiśeṣika Sūtra (en)
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  • Le Vaisheshika Sutra (IAST Vaiśeṣikasūtra ) est le texte fondateur de l'école de philosophie indienne āstika connue sous le nom de Vaisheshika. (fr)
  • Вайше́шика-су́тра, или Ка́нада-сутра, — базовый текст индуистской философской школы вайшешика. Авторство текста приписывается мудрецу Канаде, жившему в добуддийскую эпоху. К тексту было написано несколько комментариев, самый ранний из которых — «Свартха-дхарма-санграха» Прашастапады — датируется первыми веками н. э. Согласно «Вайшешика-сутре», существует девять категорий реальности: четыре категории атомов (земля, вода, огонь и воздух), пространство (акаша), время (кала), направления (дик), бесконечные души (атман), ум (манас).Существует семь категорий опыта: субстанция, качество, деятельность, общность, особенность, врождённость и небытие. В сутрах также описываются различные особенности субстанции (дравья). (ru)
  • Vaiśeṣika Sūtra (Sanskrit: वैशेषिक सूत्र), also called Kanada sutra, is an ancient Sanskrit text at the foundation of the Vaisheshika school of Hindu philosophy. The sutra was authored by the Hindu sage Kanada, also known as Kashyapa. According to some scholars, he flourished before the advent of Buddhism because the Vaiśeṣika Sūtra makes no mention of Buddhism or Buddhist doctrines; however, the details of Kanada's life are uncertain, and the Vaiśeṣika Sūtra was likely compiled sometime between 6th and 2nd century BCE, and finalized in the currently existing version before the start of the common era. (en)
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  • Now an explanation of dharma, (en)
  • The opening sutras (en)
  • the means to prosperity and salvation is dharma. (en)
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  • —Vaisheshika Sutra, Transl: Klaus Klostermaier (en)
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