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*[[Vaisheshika]] (Skt. ''Vaiśeṣika''; Tib. [[བྱེ་བྲག་པ་]], Wyl. ''bye brag pa'') | *[[Vaisheshika]] (Skt. ''Vaiśeṣika''; Tib. [[བྱེ་བྲག་པ་]], Wyl. ''bye brag pa'') | ||
*[[Mimamsaka]] (Skt. ''Mīmāṃsaka''; Tib. [[དཔྱོད་པ་བ་]], Wyl. ''dpyod pa ba'') | *[[Mimamsaka]] (Skt. ''Mīmāṃsaka''; Tib. [[དཔྱོད་པ་བ་]], Wyl. ''dpyod pa ba'') | ||
*[[Jain]] (Skt. ''Jaina'') or | *[[Jain]] (Skt. ''Jaina'') or Nigrantha ('the naked ones') (Skt.; Tib. [[གཅེར་བུ་པ་]], [[Wyl.]] ''gcer bu pa'') | ||
*[[Charvaka]] (Skt. ''Cārvāka''; Tib. [[རྒྱང་འཕེན་པ་]], Wyl. ''rgyang 'phen pa'') or Brihaspati (Skt. ''Bṛhaspati''; Tib. ཕུར་བུ་པ་, Wyl. ''phur bu pa'') | *[[Charvaka]] (Skt. ''Cārvāka''; Tib. [[རྒྱང་འཕེན་པ་]], Wyl. ''rgyang 'phen pa'') or Brihaspati (Skt. ''Bṛhaspati''; Tib. ཕུར་བུ་པ་, Wyl. ''phur bu pa'') | ||
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The five tarka schools or the five sophist schools (Skt. tārkika; Tib. ཏརྐ་སྡེ་ལྔ་ or སྟོག་གེ་སྡེ་ལྔ་; Wyl. tarka sde lnga or rtog ge sde lnga) — a grouping of non-Buddhist schools. It is said that all the non-Buddhist views can be condensed into these five schools.
According to Longchenpa they are
- Samkhya (Skt. sāṃkhya; Tib. གྲངས་ཅན་པ་, Wyl. grangs can pa)
- Vaisheshika (Skt. Vaiśeṣika; Tib. བྱེ་བྲག་པ་, Wyl. bye brag pa)
- Mimamsaka (Skt. Mīmāṃsaka; Tib. དཔྱོད་པ་བ་, Wyl. dpyod pa ba)
- Jain (Skt. Jaina) or Nigrantha ('the naked ones') (Skt.; Tib. གཅེར་བུ་པ་, Wyl. gcer bu pa)
- Charvaka (Skt. Cārvāka; Tib. རྒྱང་འཕེན་པ་, Wyl. rgyang 'phen pa) or Brihaspati (Skt. Bṛhaspati; Tib. ཕུར་བུ་པ་, Wyl. phur bu pa)