New: My talk in Hindi on speech technology https://youtu.be/JwJ3_gMGGfo. It was delivered on 30 May, 2020.
In the series of video lessons, this is the second video, and the first video in the Indian Philosophy sub-series, uploaded on 12 January - birthday of Swami Vivekananda. This lesson explains the content of Tarkabhasha of Keshava Mishra. Keshava Mishra wrote Tarkabhasha to explain in simple way. Diwakar Mishra explains it in simpler way.
This video is part of a series of brief video lessons on NLP and other subjects.
This video keeps a point that the Akasha element described by different schools of Indian philosophy is the same Akasha (space) as we know it in general sense. It needs not be described as some unknown mysterious element. As according to Mimamsa, the word has same meaning in Veda as has in the world. So, why not same meaning in the philosophy, even though words have multiple meanings. This video is part of a series of brief video lessons on NLP and other subjects.
A popular philosophical term - mithya - is frequently mistaken as unreal. This short lesson tries to clarify the concept.
This video is part of a series of brief video lessons on NLP and other subjects.
Original texts of Charvaka philosophy are rarely available. Most of its theories we found referred in other philosophical schools' texts. But such references can be found in non-philosophical texts too, like Arthashastra of Chanakya.
This video is part of a series of brief video lessons on NLP and other subjects.