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1Department of Clinical Psychology, National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences, Bangalore, 560029, India.
Abstract:
This paper attempts to summarize the main postulates of Bhagavadgita, a sacred book of Hindus, with reference to their implications in psychotherapeutic context in the Indian sociocultural set up. The Bhagavadgita's concept of a mentally healthy person is discussed and finally the relevance of the Bhagavadgita's teaching to current psychological medicine is explained.
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