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Psychology of Darsan...
Psychology of Darsana Mala
by: Nitya Chaitanya YatiThe Darsanmala, consisting 100 verses lucidly expresses Narayana Gurus unitive vision in expounding the core of Vedantic wisdom. Here, Guru Nitya, masterfully examines this wisdom from the psychological point of view to address basic questions of human psychology like how does one experience the world, the link between I, the experiencer, and that which is experienced, etc.
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ISBN: 9788124602546
Year Of Publication: 2017
Edition: 2nd
Pages : xvi, 495
Bibliographic Details : Appendix; Bibliography; Indices
Language : English
Binding : Hardcover
Publisher: D.K. Printworld Pvt. Ltd.
Size: 23 cm.
Weight: 850
The Darshanmala, one of the last major works of Narayana Guru, contains 100 verses lucidly expressing the guru’s unitive vision expounding the core of Vedantic wisdom. Here, Guru Nitya Chaitanya Yati, using his deep scholarship in western psychological thought, masterfully examines this wisdom from the psychological point of view to address basic questions of human psychology like how does one experience the world, the link between I, the experiencer, and that which is experienced and the way in which one can guide one’s actions. Referring to western thinkers including Carl Jung, St John of the Cross and Kierkegaard, Guru Nitya Chaitanya Yati explores Narayana Guru’s absolutist vision to present insights into such items as consciousness, illusion, yoga, existence, awareness, consciousness and contemplative devotion and liberation. Referring to the thought and philosophy of Greek and other western philosophers and ancient scriptures on Advaitic philosophy, the commentary, simple in language and easy-to-understand, incorporates the perspectives and vision derived from the author’s guru, Nataraja Guru, who had translated the entire poem Darshanmala into English.
Foreword
Guide to Sanskrit Pronunciation
Acknowledgements
Introduction
PART ONE
The Text in Translation
I. Adhyaropa Darshanam
Cosmic Projection
Verse 1 to 10
Cosmic Projection
Applied Psychology
II. Apavada Darshnam
Truth by Consistent Refutation of the False
III. Asatya Darshnam
A Vision of Nonexistence
IV. Maya Darshnam
A Vision of Non-being Beingness
V. Bhana Darshanam
A Vision of Awareness
PART TWO
Introduction to Part One
VI. Karma Darshanam
Cosmo-Psychological Functionalism
VII. Jnana Darshanam
Consciousness ans its Modifications
VIII. Bhakti Darshanam
Contemplative Devotion
IX. Yoga Darshanam
Transpersonal Union
X. Nirvana Darshanam
The Finale
Appendix – The Text in Sanskrit
Bibliography
Index
Sanskrit
General