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Indian psychology is a distinct psychological tradition rooted in the native Indian ethos. It manifests in the multitude of practices prevailing in the Indian subcontinent for centuries. Unlike the mainstream psychology, Indian psychology is not overwhelmingly materialist-reductionist in character. It goes beyond the conventional third-person forms of observation to include the study of first-person phenomena such as subjective experience in its various manifestations and associated cognitive phenomena. It does not exclude the investigation of extraordinary states of consciousness and exceptional human abilities. The quintessence of Indian nature is its synthetic stance that results in a magical bridging of dichotomies such as natural and supernatural, secular and sacred, and transactional and transcendental. The result is a psychology that is practical, positive, holistic and inclusive.
Edited by
K. Ramakrishna Rao, Chairman, Indian Council for Philosophical Research (ICPR),Anand Paranjpe, Chairman, Indian Council for Philosophical Research (ICPR),Ajit K. Dalal, Chairman, Indian Council for Philosophical Research (ICPR)
Edited by
K. Ramakrishna Rao, Chairman, Indian Council for Philosophical Research (ICPR),Anand Paranjpe, Chairman, Indian Council for Philosophical Research (ICPR),Ajit K. Dalal, Chairman, Indian Council for Philosophical Research (ICPR)
Edited by
K. Ramakrishna Rao, Chairman, Indian Council for Philosophical Research (ICPR),Anand Paranjpe, Chairman, Indian Council for Philosophical Research (ICPR),Ajit K. Dalal, Chairman, Indian Council for Philosophical Research (ICPR)
Edited by
K. Ramakrishna Rao, Chairman, Indian Council for Philosophical Research (ICPR),Anand Paranjpe, Chairman, Indian Council for Philosophical Research (ICPR),Ajit K. Dalal, Chairman, Indian Council for Philosophical Research (ICPR)
Edited by
K. Ramakrishna Rao, Chairman, Indian Council for Philosophical Research (ICPR),Anand Paranjpe, Chairman, Indian Council for Philosophical Research (ICPR),Ajit K. Dalal, Chairman, Indian Council for Philosophical Research (ICPR)
Edited by
K. Ramakrishna Rao, Chairman, Indian Council for Philosophical Research (ICPR),Anand Paranjpe, Chairman, Indian Council for Philosophical Research (ICPR),Ajit K. Dalal, Chairman, Indian Council for Philosophical Research (ICPR)
Edited by
K. Ramakrishna Rao, Chairman, Indian Council for Philosophical Research (ICPR),Anand Paranjpe, Chairman, Indian Council for Philosophical Research (ICPR),Ajit K. Dalal, Chairman, Indian Council for Philosophical Research (ICPR)
Edited by
K. Ramakrishna Rao, Chairman, Indian Council for Philosophical Research (ICPR),Anand Paranjpe, Chairman, Indian Council for Philosophical Research (ICPR),Ajit K. Dalal, Chairman, Indian Council for Philosophical Research (ICPR)
Edited by
K. Ramakrishna Rao, Chairman, Indian Council for Philosophical Research (ICPR),Anand Paranjpe, Chairman, Indian Council for Philosophical Research (ICPR),Ajit K. Dalal, Chairman, Indian Council for Philosophical Research (ICPR)