Which of the following is a part of non-Vedic school of philosophya.Jainab.All of the abovec.Buddhad.Chārvāka
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Which of the following is a part of non-Vedic school of philosophya.Jainab.All of the abovec.Buddhad.Chārvāka
Solution
The non-Vedic school of philosophy includes Jainism, Buddhism, and Chārvāka. Therefore, the correct answer is option b. All of the above.
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