Are Hindus pessimistic?
“ As men learned more about the world they found themselves ever less capable of expressing to their educated fellowmen what it was that they had learned. The gap between life and knowledge grew wider and wider’ those who governed could not understand, those who thought and those who wanted to know could not understand them, those who knew ” realized Will Durant in the preface of the Story of Philosophy. The topic is borrowed from Max Muller who was the first to work on the concept of pessimism in Hindus. Max Muller in Six system of Indian philosophy found that, “ All Indian philosophies have been charged with pessimism and in some case such a charge may seem well founded, but not all. ” He again added further, “ Indian philosophers are by no means dwelling for ever on the miseries of life. They are not always whining and protesting that life is not worth living.” Certainly, taking that world as unreal and only liberation is real, means that philosophy is indicating...