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Technical term in Hinduism used to classify philosophical schools and persons, according to whether they accept the authority of the Vedas as supreme revealed scriptures, or not.
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Ástika — (‘espiritualista’ en sánscrito) es el término utilizado por los teístas hindúes para referirse a las religiones y personas dhármicas, que aceptan la autoridad de los Vedás como escrituras supremas reveladas irrefutables.[1] Por esta definición,… … Wikipedia Español
āstika — ▪ Hindu philosophy in Indian philosophy, any orthodox school of thought, defined as one that accepts the authority of the Vedas (sacred scriptures of ancient India); the superiority of the Brahmans (the class of priests), who are the… … Universalium
Āstika and nāstika — Astika redirects here. For the Hindu sage, see Astika (mythology). Part of a series on Hindu philosophy … Wikipedia
Ástika y nástika — son dos términos en idioma sánscrito usados para clasificar (desde el punto de vista del hinduismo) doctrinas y personas. āstika y nāstika, en el sistema AITS (alfabeto internacional para la transliteración del sánscrito). आस्तिक y नास्तिक en… … Wikipedia Español
Astika (Beer) — Astika is a brewery making a blond pilsner with an alcohol content of 5% ABV in the city of Haskovo, in southern Bulgaria. The brand has a leading position in the Bulgarian premium segment. The brewery draws on the best deep lying water in Thrace … Wikipedia
Astika (disambiguation) — Astika may refer to:* Astika and Nastika, a Hindu who believes in the Vedas * Astika (Beer) … Wikipedia
Astika (mythology) — Astika was an ancient Hindu rishi (sage), and he was a son of Jaratkaru by the serpent goddess Manasa a sister of the great serpent king Vasuki. According to the Mahabharata, he saved the life of a serpent named Takshaka when king Janamejaya made … Wikipedia
ASTIKA — a HINDU term for correct teachings or ORTHODOXY … Concise dictionary of Religion
āstika — आस्तिक … Indonesian dictionary
āstīka — आस्तीक … Indonesian dictionary