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Which of the following is not considered a branch of Heterodox Indian philosophy?

ABuddhist Philosophy

BJain Philosophy

CCharvaka (Lokayata) Philosophy

DVedanta Philosophy

Answer:

D. Vedanta Philosophy

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Heterodox Schools of Indian Philosophy The Sramaṇa movement gave rise to a variety of non-orthodox philosophical traditions. These schools, known as nāstika, are characterized by their rejection of the authority of the Vedas, which distinguishes them from the orthodox (āstika) systems. Heterodox philosophies emerged as a response to the rigid ritualism, excessive spiritualism, world-denying idealism, dominant clerical authority, and the injustices of the caste system prevalent in orthodox thought. The main branches of Heterodox Indian philosophy include: Buddhist Philosophy Jain Philosophy Charvaka (Lokayata) Philosophy Ajivika Philosophy Ajnana Philosophy


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