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Name the various theories origin. Explain the enjoy maximum support

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Mahat (Skt., 'the GREAT one'). In Sāṃkhya (and other non-theistic) philosophy, the first evolution of mūlaprakṛti, synonymous with buddhi ('intellect'). Mahat contains all individual buddhis and all potential MATTER of the gross universe in its cosmic EXTENT as the first manifest principle (tattva).Purusha. Purusha, (Sanskrit: “spirit,” “person,” “self,” or “consciousness”) in INDIAN philosophy, and particularly in the DUALISTIC system (darshan) of Samkhya, the eternal, authentic spirit.Sage Kapila

Sage Kapila is traditionally credited as a founder of the Samkhya school. However, it is unclear in which century of 1st millennium BCE Kapila lived. Kapila appears in Rigveda, but context suggests that the word means "reddish-brown color".



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