Description
A Psychiatrist Reviews Indian Religion offers a unique perspective by applying psychiatric and psychological frameworks to understand the spiritual practices, rituals, and belief systems that have shaped Indian civilization for millennia. The author examines how religious practices influence mental health, consciousness, and human behavior from a scientific standpoint.
This scholarly work bridges the gap between Eastern spirituality and Western psychiatric methodology, exploring meditation, yoga, ritual practices, and philosophical concepts through a clinical lens. The analysis considers how religious devotion, ascetic practices, and spiritual disciplines affect psychological well-being and mental functioning.
Ideal for mental health professionals, spiritual seekers, academics, and those interested in the intersection of psychology and religion, this book provides valuable insights into how ancient Indian wisdom traditions can be understood and evaluated through modern psychiatric principles.







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