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In Sanskrit, the philosophy is referred to as ‘darshana’.
From the Indian viewpoint, Philosophy or ‘darshana’ is
concerned with the vision of ‘truth and reality’. The Sanskrit word ‘darshana’ has its root in the word ‘drs’ that means ‘to see’, ‘to look’ or ‘to view’. “Seeing” or “viewing” the reality and the facts of experience forms the basis of philosophy. Senses, mind and even consciousness are involved in this ‘seeing’. “Seeing” also encompasses “contemplation”. Seeing is not simply a sensory activity. ‘Seeing’ may primarily be a perceptual observation. But it may also concern the conceptual knowledge or an intuitional flash. All systems of Indian philosophy are ranged by the Hindus in two categories:
The History of Indian Philosophy