Who were the Charvakas?
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- In this video, We will outline the popular materialistic philosophy known as "Chārvāk" which thrived in ancient India. We will also look at the probable dating of this atheistic school, its etymology, and associated texts.
Reference for the video:-
1. Sarv Darshan Sangrah translated in Hindi by Professor Umashankar Sharma
2. Sarv Darshan Sangrah translated in English by E.B Cowell and A.E Gough
3. Lokāyata: A study in ancient Indian materialism by Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya
4. Bhagwad geeta with commentary of ramsukhdas jee published by Gitapress gorakhpur
5. Valmiki Ramayana published by Gitapress gorakhpur
6. Valmiki Ramayana(Gita super site developed by IIT Kanpur)
7. A short history of Indian materialism, sensationalism and hedonism by DR Sastri
8. A history of Indian philosophy by SN Dasgupta
9. • CHARWAK चार्वाक दर्शन ...
10. Vishnu Puran published by Gitapress gorakhpur
11. A short history of Indian materialism, Sensationalism and Hedonism by Dakshina Ranjan Shastri
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Research and script by Pushkar Chaudhary.
Inputs on the script by Jay Vardhan Singh
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It should be Bārhaspatya (बार्हस्पत्य) not Brāhaspatya. Apologies for the mistake.
I think it literally means Brahaspati ka
Am I right?
@@Playerone1287 yep!
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It shows that Charvaks were Chad because People are able find the Essence of their Philosophy from the texts which were written to Ridicule and Misrepresent them😅.
I recently discovered your channel! And watched most of the videos!
Just want to say I really appreciate you for making these! They are insightful and necessary. Thanks 😊
Glad you like them! Thank you for watching.
Sir u r great no words plz continue for us useful for optional study
Bro it's चार्वाक not चरवाका
Sanskrit is pronounced like sanskrit. Not Hindi. Schwa deletion doesn't happen in Sanskrit.
Madhvacharya with 'Tripund' tilak is a wrong depiction as he was a practicing Vaishnavite. I am enjoying your videos very much though....its not a criticism but as a word of caution...good work Jay Vardhan Singh.....Keep it up!!!
Bro could you make a video about the lifestyle of different ranks of Military in ancient India along with their average height and other body proportions
Thanks for the suggestion, but I haven't found any source material to make a video like that.
Good information sir
Sir, very good videos. I have been trying to find which scripture started the trend of untouchability in India and if not based in Hindu scripture, then how did it start in history. Also, I have recently watched a video of Namit Arora, where he claims that the Aryans practised Sati, which never vanished in India, despite other civilisations, which also had it contemporarily, gave it up.
Now, from my reading of history or whatever scriptures I have read, I am of the opinion that the practise of Sati came quite late only in the 2nd millenium and again like, untouchability & child marriage, did not have any scriptural basis.
So, in conclusion, I would like to have answers from both scriptures as well as academic historical evidence on the origins of the practices of UNTOUCHABILITY, SATI & CHILD MARRIAGE in India.
The quest man has great knowledge about philosophy. I havd watched most of his video.
If possible, can you make a similar video on Gandharva Marriages?
Thanks for the suggestion, will try
I wonder there were nihilists in India I did hear about Sunyata school of thought, but didn't find anything substantial on them, I hope you can tell something about them. btw nice video have been following you for more than a year, love ur videos.
Ajivik's were sort of nihlist.
Sunyata is associated with Buddhism specially the Madhyamaka school. Sunyata although means 'emptiness' is not about nihilism.
@@meteor541 The Buddhist philosopher Nagarjuna wrote substantially about sunyata.
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I told you this 2 years ago and you finally made it 😅😅
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I've been looking for this for the past 5 years.
Nice introduction to a neglected school of thought!
Sir , please make video from ancient India History And Contemporary world History in chronological order! Great Initiative!
I agree with charvaks
Bhai tu Arya hai na?
@@Mani-my8obfake Arya, son of Dasyu
After reading which charvak text😂
@@KumarHarshRaj after learning about lokayatas beliefs from texts of other traditions
Pronunciation is charvaak not charvaka
Charvakas are World's most ancient Librals!
good knowledge
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charvaka text is written in sanskrit
How are the credibility of these religious scripture determined?
Credible in what sense?
If I understood your question correctly, the information about the Charvakas present in the texts of different traditions has certainly an element of bias. But there are also certain similarities.
We have to also remember that since the original texts doesn't survive there's no way for us to cross check these details.
Can you suggest some good books on the modern history of India?
Did it originate in Bihar?
I always thought they (Charvaka) have become a powerful group cuz simply every one cannot be a saint.
So simple every person can be a Charvaka follower.
Excellent video. Would be great if could add chapters or time labels in your videos. As it helps in compartmentalising and making videos more viewer friendly.
Great job nonetheless!
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I recently discovered your channel accidentally, but am thankful for that . Content is thoroughly researched and insightful. Am enjoying the videos . Keep it up
Bro as an admirer of various content, I will advise you to keep the length of a video to 4-5 mins since your content is missing animation which solely keeps the audience hooked for a longer period of time. Videos with just your face and a few pictures here and there, are not alluring and tempting for viewers to watch for a longer period of time. A better content strategy is to split longer videos into different parts, for example this specific video can be split into part 1 and part 2. This way, you have more opportunities and time to work on a single piece of art (i.e part 1) and the editing can be emphasized better, so the content is immersive. Once you have a full-fledged team, you can take inspirations from creators like 'Odd compas', 'Vedant Rusty', 'Raaz'...etc. These creators know how to keep the audience hooked for a longer period of time. Good luckk
So Lokayatas were the precursor of 'Nihilism'
Hey bro why your videos are coming late ? I become fan of your narration, plz don't delay to upload
The concept of state economics in ancient India was established by the charvakas guru brahspath chanakya too confirms that his arthshastraa is inspired by guru brahspath
Aren’t Carvaka’s then Hedonists.
Charvakas were still better than Ajivikas and their niti 😋
Can you please enlighten the Pala dynesty in Bengal.
great
Good but pls keep it short
Namaste, Jay Bhaiya
Maine last year hi Delhi university se India History me Graduation complete ki hai.
Question:
322 BC se 606 AD time line me kisi bhi major Kingdom k kings ka naam Hindu God Goddess k naam pr nahi milta. Aaj ki society me vedic character, Ramayan, Mahabharat character k naam log apne bacho ko dete hai. Uss time kya ho gaya tha ki religious characters k naam Royal families ne adopt nahi kiye?
This question has a very easy answer
Vasudeva I (kushan Dynasty)
Aise bahut saare kings h har jagah ki regional history padho ke to pata chal jayega khud aapko
Haye Delhi University
@@noideasforanyhandlesorry990 par bhaiya, Kushan Empire kya Hindu origin ki empire thi ?
Kushan to Yuezhi Bactria se thi.
@@BPSinghSaini
Usse kya farak padta h? Uss time Tak Kushans Indian society m ghul mill chuke Thai
Aur wo one of the five main branches se ho sakte hain jinme khotan bhi aata h , Cambridge history of Iran ke chapter 7 padho usme saaf likha h khotan was established by Indians
@@noideasforanyhandlesorry990 yaha to baat clear ho gai,
Ak aur question hai bhai
Hiranyagarbha yajna ( except Dantidurga ) aur kis kis ne perform kiya tha ?
Hiranyagarbha yajna least discussed kyo hai as compared to Ashwamedh.
@@BPSinghSaini
Hanji bilkul aur kings ne bhe perform Kara tha ye lo source ke sath unke naam ⤵️
1) Pulakeshin I
Source : Daud Ali (2000). "Royal Eulogy as World History: Rethinking Copper-Plate Inscriptions in Cola India". Querying the Medieval: Texts and the History of Practices in South Asia. Oxford University Press. (Page 146)
2) Jaya Pala
Source : Vijay Nath (2001). Purāṇas and acculturation: a historico-anthropological perspective. Munshiram Manoharlal. (Page 120)
3) Mangalesha
Source : D. C. Sircar (1971). Studies in the Religious Life of Ancient and Medieval India (Pages 164-165)
Inke alawa aur bhi hai ye bus kuch example hain
Bhai ye baat hindi me hota to, bahot acha samajh aata
@KushalMehra.
Maharshi Charvak world's first Rationalist
Lol no
There's no proof that Charvak was a person's name.
Kinda no because charvak use to believe what they see.
They describe the formation of world by 4 elements fire, water, earth, air and when you ask do they seen that they gonna beat your a*s of.
atheism existed in almost all ancient civilizations. IVC may not be religious at all.
@@witchilich Nope they worshipped a form of Mother goddess. Her figurine has been unearthed from the ruins.
Super video
awesome
Bhaiya u called gujjar-pratihar a land locked Empire, but they ruled in Gujarat. Then how they are landlocked Empire?
I don't remember where I said that?
A very good video.
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Good !
bro has the thickest Indian accent😂
*north indian accent
And?
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bro dont correct your voice in post, it makes it heavier and draggy
Thanks for the feedback.
I came to know about Charvakas from a book I bought two years ago during my college days in a book fair. Since then I have been studying it.
Charvaka philosophy could have become India's Confucianism , if it had survived. It could have made India less spiritual , more materialistic, more disciplined and cold have solved a lot of problems that we have today.
Anyway great informative video
First of all Confucias was not an atheist neither he was a hedonist. Confucianism does have some spirituality in it but the focus is less over the unseen world. Secondly, spirituality doesn't hinders scientific growth infact many renowned scientists of the past were highly spiritual persons.
Confucius is highly hierarchical and was made to control society by the emprors.
More disciplined????🥲
I find more similarity of Charvaka philosophy with Greek Epicureanism, whose foundations were in Stoic philosophy, with the difference being only in the materialism.
Charvaka sounds like shepardic nomads . “Brahmins” were Jews basically would have been Shepards cuz they infiltrated india from Jerusalem area . 😂making up all types of stories. Brahmins was title of Tamil scholars which was stolen by the Jews from jerusalem .
And Tamils are actually from Han China.
Ooh yeah and humanity started from kand kumari😂😂😂
@@KumarHarshRaj well if u r Brahmin or support Brahmins u have no business commenting on « humanity ».
@@jiensuyang3915 Why not you are commenting your own conspiracy theories then I am also free to do some sarcasm 🤣😅
We wuz kangz lol.
leftist 2500 years ago.
Ha bhai, leftism ko bhi legitimize kar de.
good
Not leftists but the first nationalists by interaction between pabila and lord rama
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