
Indian philosopher
Indian philosophers engage with profound questions about existence, ethics, knowledge, and the nature of reality. They draw from various traditions, including Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain thought, often emphasizing concepts such as Dharma (duty/righteousness), Karma (action and consequences), and Moksha (liberation). Notable figures include Adi Shankaracharya, who advocated for non-dualism, and Buddha, who taught the path to enlightenment through mindfulness and ethical living. Indian philosophy is characterized by its debate culture, exploration of consciousness, and integration of spirituality with practical life, offering insights that resonate globally.