Handbook of Indian Psychology
| Preface | ||
| 01 | Prologue: Introducting Indian Psychology K. Ramakrishna Rao |
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| 02 | Indian Thought and Tradition: A Psychohistorical Perspective S. K. Kiran Kumar |
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PART I: SYSTEMS AND SCHOOLS |
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| 03 | Jaina Psychology Jagdish Prasad Jain |
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| 04 | The Foundations of Early Buddhist Psychology David J. Kalupahana |
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| 05 | Noetic Process (Citta Vīthi) A Theravāda Buddhist View S. R. Bhatt |
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| 06 | Varieties of Cognition in Early Buddhism P.D. Premasiri |
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| 07 | A Buddhist Theory of Unconscious Mind (ālaya-vijñāna) William Waldron |
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| 08 | Indian Buddhist Theories of Persons James Duerlinger |
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| 09 | Buddhist Psychology: A Western Interpretation William L. Mikulas |
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| 10 | Transpersonal Psychology in the Bhagavad Gītā: Reflections on Consciousness, Meditation, Work and Love Sangeetha Menon |
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| 11 | Yoga Psychology: Theory and Application K. Ramakrishna Rao, & Anand C. Paranjpe |
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| 12 | Patañjali Yoga and Siddhis: Their Relevance to Parapsychological Theory and Research William G. Braud |
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| 13 | Yoga Psychology and the Sāṁkhya Metaphysic Eugene Taylor & Judith G. Sugg |
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| 14 | Psychology in the Advaita Vedānta Anand C. Paranjpe & K. Ramakrishna Rao |
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| 15 | The Nyāya-Vaiśeṣika Theory of Perceiving The World of Our Experience V. N. Jha |
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| 16 | Psychological Theories and Practices in Āyurveda Malavika Kapur |
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PART II – TOPICS AND THEMES |
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| 17 | Indian Theories of Perception: An Inter-School Dialogue from Buddhist Perspective S. R. Bhatt |
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| 18 | Indian Psychology of Motivation Adhikari Srikanta Dash |
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| 19 | Personality in Indian Psychology Arbind Kumar Jha |
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| 20 | ‘Giving’ as a Theme in the Indian Psychology of Values Lilavati Krishnan, & V.R. Manoj |
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| 21 | The Making of a Creative Poet: Insights from Indian Aestheticians C. Panduranga Bhatta |
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| 22 | Anchoring Cognition, Emotion, and Behavior in Desire: An Indigenous Model of Psychological Processes from the Bhagavad Gītā Dharm P. S. Bhawuk |
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| 23 | Consciousness Matthijs Cornelissen |
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| 24 | J. Krishnamurti: Freedom from Knowledge G. Aruna Mohan |
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PART III – APPLICATIONS AND IMPLICATIONS |
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| 25 | Therapeutic Psychology and Indian Yoga Michael Miovic |
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| 26 | Indigenous and Cross-Cultural Approaches to Research: Toward an Indian Organizational Psychology Dharm P. S. Bhawuk |
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| 27 | Research on Indian Concepts of Psychology: Major Challenges and Perspectives for Future Action L. S. S. Manickam |
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| 28 | Meditative Traditions and Contemporary Psychology Jean L. Kristeller & Kobita Rikhye |
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| 29 | Consciousness Evolution of the Buddha until He Attained Satori Hiroshi Motoyama. Translated by Shigenori Nagatomo |
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| 30 | William James on Pure Experience and Samādhi in Sāṁkhya Yoga Eugene Taylor |
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| 31 | A Case Study of Self-Realization According to the Advaita model: The Life and Teachings of Śrī RamaṆa Maharshi Anand C. Paranjpe |
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| 32 | Altered States of Consciousness and the Spiritual Traditions: The Proposal for the Creation of State-Specific Sciences Charles Tart |
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| Pronunciation and Transliteration of Sanskrit Terms | ||
| Glossary of Sanskrit Terms | ||
| Author Index | ||
| Subject Index | ||
| Contributors | ||
