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  2. Matsya Nyaya - Wikipedia

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    Matsya Nyaya (Sanskrit: मात्स्यन्याय; IAST: mātsyanyāya) is an ancient Indian philosophy which refers to the principle of the Law of Fish.It ...

  3. Fish! Philosophy - Wikipedia

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    "Fish!" logo used by ChartHouse Learning. The Fish! Philosophy (styled FISH! Philosophy), modeled after the Pike Place Fish Market, is a business technique that is aimed at creating happy individuals in the workplace. John Christensen created this philosophy in 1998 to improve organizational culture. The central four ideas are: "play", "be ...

  4. Jain philosophy - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Jain philosophy or Jaina philosophy refers to the ancient Indian philosophical system of the Jain religion. [1] It comprises all the philosophical investigations and systems of inquiry that developed among the early branches of Jainism in ancient India following the parinirvāṇa of Mahāvīra (c. 5th century BCE). [1]

  5. Parashara - Wikipedia

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    Hinduism portal. v. t. e. Parashara (Sanskrit: पराशर; IAST: Parāśara) was a maharishi and the author of many ancient Indian texts. He is accredited as the author of the first Purana, the Vishnu Purana, before his son Vyasa wrote it in its present form. He was the grandson of the sage Vasishtha and the son of the sage Shakti.

  6. Satyapal Anand - Wikipedia

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    April 24, 1931 (age 93) Kot Sarang, District Talagang (now in Pakistan) Nationality. American. Occupation (s) Author and poet. Satyapal Anand ( Hindi: सत्य पाल आनंद, Urdu: ستیا پال آنند; born April 24, 1931) is an Indian-American poet, critic and writer. [1] [2] He has written several fictional and poetry books ...

  7. Matsyendranatha - Wikipedia

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    Hindu philosophy. Matsyendranātha, also known as Matsyendra, Macchindranāth, Mīnanātha and Minapa (early 10th century) was a saint and yogi in a number of Buddhist and Hindu traditions. He is considered the revivalist of hatha yoga as well as the author of some of its earliest texts.

  8. Hindu philosophy - Wikipedia

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    e. Hindu philosophy or Vedic philosophy is the set of Indian philosophical systems that developed in tandem with the religion of Hinduism during the iron and classical ages of India. In Indian tradition, the word used for philosophy is Darshana (Sanskrit: दर्शन; meaning: "viewpoint or perspective"), from the Sanskrit root 'दृश ...

  9. De Historia piscium - Wikipedia

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    De Historia piscium. De Historia Piscium (Latin for 'Of the History of Fish') is a scientific book written by Francis Willughby and John Ray and published by the Royal Society in 1686. The book was the first illustrated work on fish to be published in England. [1]