Nitya-samsarins

Revision as of 02:49, 7 November 2024 by imported>Monkbot (Task 20: replace {lang-??} templates with {langx|??} ‹See Tfd› (Replaced 1);)
(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)

Template:Italic title Template:Short description Nitya-samsarins (Template:Langx) or nitya-samsaris is a concept in Hindu philosophy, referring to an individual who believes that their self is eternally bound in the cycle of rebirth called samsara. The existence of nitya-samsari is used to offer credibility to the concept of the periodical creation and the dissolution of the universe.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref><ref>Template:Cite book</ref><ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

PhilosophyEdit

DvaitaEdit

The philosopher Madhva divides souls into three classes: one class of souls that qualifies for moksha (mukti-yogyas), another as subject to samsara (nitya-samsaris), and a third class that is eventually condemned to the hell named Andhatamisra (tamo-yogyas).<ref>Tapasyananda, Swami. Bhakti Schools of Vedanta pg. 177.</ref>

VishishtadvaitaEdit

In the philosophy of Vishishtadvaita, a nitya-samsari is an individual who is described to be bound to their karma at all times.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

ReferencesEdit

Template:ReflistTemplate:Hindu-philo-stub