Early Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇava theologians developed a unique path of Hindu devotion during the 16th century through which an aspirant cultivates a rapturous form of selfless love (premā) for Kṛṣṇa, who is recognized as the supreme and personal deity. In the course and consequence of cultivating this selfless love, the recommended practices of devotion are claimed to free one from the basic existential condition of bondage that is of concern for a wide range of South Asian religious and philosophical traditions. One of the principle cognitive tendencies characterizing this condition is to have thoughts and feelings of possessiveness over objects of the world, or what is referred to as the state of “my-ness” (mamatā), e.g., my home, my children, or ...
Raihana Tyabji is best known to history, not for her writing or even her singing, but as a devotee o...
This essay examines Buddhist forms of self-cultivation and development that enable a psychosocial ca...
This paper is an attempt to study Siddhartha’s spiritual quest for self-knowledge in psychological p...
Early Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇava theologians developed a unique path of Hindu devotion during the 16th century...
In this study I bring two disparate traditions together which have painted portraits of divinity as ...
Employing a narrative comprehension task procedure, this study tests the hypothesis that engagement ...
Making use of fieldwork and interviews with two generations of Bengali Hindus in Kolkata and the New...
The expression of attachment to the divine in certain places among different groups has been documen...
What comes to mind when one hears the phrase, “Religious ecstasy”? Images of well-known Christian sa...
There are numerous accounts of healing abounded with the Jain narratives which on one side determine...
One of the creative tensions in Hinduism is the concept of God as Impersonal Absolute vs. the concep...
In this essay I build on John Cottingham’s suggestion that we need an epistemology of involvement (o...
Most of the world’s population identify as religious or spiritual, and most religiously affiliated b...
This paper attempts to correct the unwitting reliance of much transpersonal psychology upon Indian t...
Ayam bandhurayam neti ganana laghuchetanam udaracharitanam tu vasudhaiva kutumbkum, the concept orig...
Raihana Tyabji is best known to history, not for her writing or even her singing, but as a devotee o...
This essay examines Buddhist forms of self-cultivation and development that enable a psychosocial ca...
This paper is an attempt to study Siddhartha’s spiritual quest for self-knowledge in psychological p...
Early Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇava theologians developed a unique path of Hindu devotion during the 16th century...
In this study I bring two disparate traditions together which have painted portraits of divinity as ...
Employing a narrative comprehension task procedure, this study tests the hypothesis that engagement ...
Making use of fieldwork and interviews with two generations of Bengali Hindus in Kolkata and the New...
The expression of attachment to the divine in certain places among different groups has been documen...
What comes to mind when one hears the phrase, “Religious ecstasy”? Images of well-known Christian sa...
There are numerous accounts of healing abounded with the Jain narratives which on one side determine...
One of the creative tensions in Hinduism is the concept of God as Impersonal Absolute vs. the concep...
In this essay I build on John Cottingham’s suggestion that we need an epistemology of involvement (o...
Most of the world’s population identify as religious or spiritual, and most religiously affiliated b...
This paper attempts to correct the unwitting reliance of much transpersonal psychology upon Indian t...
Ayam bandhurayam neti ganana laghuchetanam udaracharitanam tu vasudhaiva kutumbkum, the concept orig...
Raihana Tyabji is best known to history, not for her writing or even her singing, but as a devotee o...
This essay examines Buddhist forms of self-cultivation and development that enable a psychosocial ca...
This paper is an attempt to study Siddhartha’s spiritual quest for self-knowledge in psychological p...