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Nothingness (shunyata): essence of all phenomena

Prashant Ratan — University of Delhi, Delhi

 

Shunyata is the concept of “void”, “nothingness,” “emptiness” in Indian Psychology. It is the concept of the true nature of all phenomena— “cosmic and human”. The present theoretical paper gives an explanation of the concept of “shunyata” and the manner in which it manifests in the life of individuals. Major theories on the notion are discussed and personal reflections are furnished to show how “shunyata”/ “nothingness” is the substratum of “Existence.”

Email the author, Mr. Prashant Ratan, at prashant_ratan7@yahoo.co.in

 

This paper was presented at the
National Seminar on
Indian Psychology: Theories and Models,

Bangalore, 26-28 December 2007,
which was organised jointly by SVYASA and the ICPR.

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