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Shaddarshanas – Introduction to Hindu Philosophy

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Course Code:

HSF5003

Credit Hours:

3 Semester Credit Hours

Course Level:

500

Area of Study:

Hindu Studies Foundations

Course Description

HSF5003 – (MAH – Elective Course) This course will introduce students to the philosophy of Āstika (Orthodox) and Nāstika (Heterodox) Darśanas. The six orthodox systems of Hindu philosophy, namely Nyāya, Vaiśeśika,  Sāṃkhya, Yoga, Mimāṃsa, and Vedānta, will be covered in depth. The course will include the study of Charvaka Darśana, Buddhism, and Jainism, which are traditionally classified as heterodox systems of philosophy. Besides primary texts, the course will also incorporate readings from secondary sources and contemporary scholarship in Indian philosophy. Upon completion of the course, students will have a comprehensive understanding of Ṣaḍdarśanas, their place in the wider context of Indian philosophy, and their relevance to contemporary issues in philosophy and human life.
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Program of Study

This course is part of the following programs:

Master of Arts in Hindu Studies

 

Division

Graduate Division

Required / Core / Elective:

Elective (One of the two courses for Darshana Distribution)

Prerequisites:

Admission into the MA or Doctoral Program in Hindu Studies

Semester / Quarter System:

Semester

Number of Weeks:

17

Semester / Quarter Offered:

Winter 2025

Days of the Week:

Every Tuesday

Time:

7:00 PM EST – 10:00 PM EST

Start Date:

January 28, 2025

End Date:

May 20, 2025

Faculty

Dr. Kalika Uttarkar

Dr. Kalika Uttarkar completed her MA and Ph.D. degrees in Philosophy from the University of Pune. Dr. Kalika has also done her Master’s in ‘Psychotherapy and Counselling’. She has over 25 years of experience in teaching philosophy, conducting life skills corporate training, and workshops for yoga and mental health. Currently based in Dallas, she works as a Yoga and psychological counselor.
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kalika.uttarkar@hua.edu

Course Learning Objectives

In this course students will be able to:

  • Describe the key concepts of the six orthodox and three heterodox systems of Indian philosophy.
  • Articulate the similarities and differences between the nine major schools of Indian philosophy.
  •  Engage with complex philosophical concepts.
  • Develop critical thinking skills in reading secondary sources.
  • Communicate the relevance and application of the darśanas to contemporary philosophical inquiry.

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Course Content

The Shaddarshanas – Introduction to Hindu Philosophy course will commence with an overview of Indian philosophy, its history, and its cultural context in relation to the Veda and Upaniṣads. Through the study of Darśana Śāstra, the epistemological, metaphysical, and ethical theories of each school of philosophy will be critically reviewed, and their major differences will be compared and contrasted.

By learning the Darśana Śāstra, we can delve into the Hindu philosophical tradition, which comprises a plethora of rigorous philosophical dialogues. These dialogues are undogmatic and open to different pathways and approaches in the pursuit of knowledge. The goal of this course is to understand and explore different philosophical approaches to concepts such as change, causation, creation, God, karma, Ātman, and Brahman.

Although each of the nine schools of philosophy has its unique approach and analysis of reality, their common goal is to overcome human suffering and attain Mokṣa, Nirvāṇa, or Kaivalya. This course will have three major components of learning:

  1. Reading and comprehending the literature.
  2. Engaging in contemplation, analysis, and discussion-based activities.
  3. Presenting and writing about one’s understanding in the form of a paper presentation.

Through this course, students will explore the metaphysical, epistemological, ontological, and ethical arguments proposed by the nine traditions of philosophy in India. It will help them understand the philosophical undercurrents of ancient Hindu civilization.

Class Structure

The class structure for this course is designed to foster learning, self-study, reflection, and discussion on a weekly basis. Students are expected to attend and actively participate in a minimum of three contact hours with the faculty every week unless there are emergency circumstances. At the end of the Shaddarshanas course, students will be required to present a paper to the class, which will be followed by a discussion with their peers and faculty.

The grading for the course will be based on the following ratios:

o 10% for formative assessment.
o 20% for mid-semester assignments.
o 50% for the final paper, and
o 20% for attendance, participation, and discussion in class.
This grading system is intended to ensure that students are fully engaged with the material and have ample opportunities to demonstrate their understanding and critical thinking
skills.

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Courses in the Program

  • Applied Vedic Science – Advanced (Ayurveda)
  • Applied Vedic Science – Advanced (Jyotisha)
  • Applied Vedic Science – Advanced (Vedanta)
  • Applied Vedic Science – Advanced (Yoga)
  • Applied Vedic Science – Basic (Ayurveda)
  • Applied Vedic Science – Basic (Jyotish)
  • Applied Vedic Science – Vedanta (Basic)
  • Applied Vedic Sciences Basic (Yoga)
  • Mimamsa Advanced
  • Mimamsa Basic
  • Nyaya-vaisesika Advanced
  • Nyaya-Vaisesika Basic
  • Sahitya – III
  • Sahitya – IV
  • Sahitya – Padya
  • Sahitya Landscape
  • Term Project – Sanskrit Studies
  • Introduction to Vedas
  • The Vedas (Atharva)
  • The Vedas (Rgveda)
  • The Vedas (Yajus-Sama)
  • Vedic Science Foundations
  • Vyakarana – I
  • Vyakarana – II
  • Vyakarana – III
  • Vyakarana – IV