Charvakas believe not in the notion of stringent philosophy, but
in liberal beliefs. Hence, they refute most of the already-established rules in
the context of Indian philosophy. The prime importance is laid on the likes and
dislikes of humans. As a result, Charvakas believe in the perceived knowledge
of the present life, and not in rebirth and past life. According to them good
deed is not much necessary to perform in one's lifetime, as is instructed by
the crafty priests. The basic thought of the Charvakas is to obtain worldly
pleasure by making merry, as there is no hell where one can be hurled. To know more read:
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