mimamsa

[mɪˈmɑːmsə]

mimamsa Definition

  • 1one of the six orthodox schools of Hindu philosophy, emphasizing the interpretation of the Vedas and the application of their teachings to ritual practice and conduct
  • 2a branch of Hinduism that focuses on the interpretation of Vedic texts

Using mimamsa: Examples

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  • Example

    Mimamsa is one of the six orthodox schools of Hindu philosophy.

  • Example

    The Mimamsa school focuses on the interpretation of Vedic texts.

Phrases with mimamsa

  • purva mimamsa

    the earlier section of the Mimamsa school, which deals with the interpretation of the Samhitas and Brahmanas of the Vedas

    Example

    Purva Mimamsa is concerned with the correct interpretation of the Vedas.

  • uttara mimamsa

    the later section of the Mimamsa school, which deals with the interpretation of the Upanishads and the Bhagavad Gita

    Example

    Uttara Mimamsa is concerned with the philosophical principles of the Vedas.

Origins of mimamsa

from Sanskrit 'mimāṃsā', meaning 'reflection' or 'critical investigation'

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Summary: mimamsa in Brief

'Mimamsa' [mɪˈmɑːmsə] is a branch of Hindu philosophy that emphasizes the interpretation of the Vedas and their application to ritual practice and conduct. It is one of the six orthodox schools of Hindu philosophy and focuses on the interpretation of Vedic texts. The Mimamsa school is divided into two sections: Purva Mimamsa and Uttara Mimamsa.