Indian Philosophy: Concept by Concept

Ten core concepts from Hindu and Buddhist philosophy, each grounded in real citations from primary texts, browsable two ways: by concept (how schools differ on one idea) or by school (what one school says across all ideas).

⚠️ Demo Notice

This website is a technical demonstration of knowledge graph and LLM capabilities, not an authoritative reference on Indian philosophy. It makes no claims about the correctness, completeness, or scholarly accuracy of any philosophical position shown here.

The underlying data (darshana-graph) was extracted automatically from source texts using LLMs. Source texts may be incomplete, mistranslated, or mis-attributed. Concept tagging, school labels, and relation types may contain errors. LLM-generated summaries may hallucinate or misrepresent philosophical positions. A known production bug where non-Vedanta traditions (Buddhism, Jainism) were shown Vedantic content due to a retrieval fallback error has been fixed, but other errors may remain.

For reliable study of Indian philosophy, please consult qualified teachers and established scholarly sources. This tool is provided for research and exploration only.

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