Does siddhanta refer to philosophy or principle?
Is Siddhanta a philosophy or a principle? actually we could say Siddhanta is philosophical conclusion and this conclusion comes in some forms of different principles so there can be different philosophies atheism can also be a philosophy materialism can be a philosophy but these are not philosophies that are conclusion of scripture so Siddhanta means a philosophical conclusion that matches with reality that is based on scripture and that philosophy and conclusion has various principles within it the principle that God the absolute truth is both personal and impersonal that is Siddhanta and there can be schools of thought which veer too much towards impersonalism and there can be schools of thought which veer too much towards personalism both they have imbalanced understanding so Siddhanta is basically philosophical conclusion which can come in the form of certain principles which succinctly summarize that conclusion Is the answer clear? Any other questions?