<Li> Vaisheshika, the naturalism school with atomistic themes and related to the Nyaya school </Li> <Li> Purva Mimamsa (or simply Mimamsa), the ritualism school with Vedic exegesis and philology emphasis, and </Li> <Li> Vedanta (also called Uttara Mimamsa), the Upanishadic tradition, with many sub-schools ranging from dualism to nondualism . </Li> <P> These are often coupled into three groups for both historical and conceptual reasons: Nyaya - Vaishesika, Samkhya - Yoga, and Mimamsa - Vedanta . The Vedanta school is further divided into six sub-schools: Advaita (monism / nondualism), also includes the concept of Ajativada, Visishtadvaita (monism of the qualified whole), Dvaita (dualism), Dvaitadvaita (dualism - nondualism), Suddhadvaita, and Achintya Bheda Abheda schools . </P>

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