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Hindu Psychology presents a detailed examination of the psychological frameworks found within Hindu philosophy, Vedanta, and ancient Indian spiritual texts. Swami Akhilananda, a respected spiritual scholar, illuminates how Hindu traditions address fundamental questions about consciousness, the mind, emotions, and human behavior that remain relevant to contemporary psychology.
The book explores core concepts such as the nature of the self (Atman), the structure of consciousness, and the relationship between mind and matter as understood in Advaita Vedanta and other Hindu philosophical schools. It demonstrates how ancient Hindu wisdom offers profound insights into mental well-being, personal transformation, and spiritual development.
Through careful analysis of scriptures and philosophical texts, the author shows how Hindu psychology provides practical guidance for achieving psychological harmony, managing emotions, and realizing one’s higher potential. This work serves as an invaluable resource for those seeking to understand Eastern perspectives on the mind and consciousness.







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