Buddhist Psychology

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Mind is a problematic concept; sundry attempts have already been made from different view points to clear up the problem. However, in this book an endeavour has been made to deal with the problem from Buddhist point of view. An attempt has been made not conly to show how Mind functions, rather the task is undertaken to reveal what Mind is. Of course, Mind is not a material object, it is a stream of consciousness, a flow of thought and the body which rooms it is, according to Buddha, an aggregate of four great elements.

Mind and Mental Factors have been dealt with the materials available in the early Buddhist texts. Herein different planes of consciousness have been exposed and also explained. In this connection a variety of views about mind of different schools of Buddhist Philosophy have also been discussed.

Factors are the properties or qualities of Mind, they are also in a sense psychic-atoms; they are fifty two in all, an exposition of all the factors have heither been done in conformity with thervada tradition.

Also an endeavour has been made to provide the reader with a  critical study of views held by both Buddhist and Western psychologists about mind and its factors. The way of consciousness in Buddhist Psychology is a journey from ethical maxims to psychological principles. Other way Buddhist psychology is said to be a meeting point between ethics on the one hand and psychology on the other.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Amal K. Barua

Dr. Amal K. Barua hails from a traditional Buddhist family of Chittagong, now in Bangladesh. He received his early education at the school run by Buddhist monastery at his village Ichamati, Rangunia. Pandit  Sugatavansa Mahasthavir, a renowed Buddhist scholar, in his youth led him to the hidden treasures of oreiental studies.In 1964 he passed the Bachelor of Arts examination fo the University of Calcutta with hounours in Mental and Moral Philosophy. Subsequently, he obtained the degree of Master of Arts in the same subject. Meanwhile, he adorned himself with the degree of Bachelor of Education. He is now the editor of Nalanda, a very popular journal on Buddhism and Indian Culture published from Calcutta. Besides, he is a member of Asiatic Society, Calcutta and has become the Secretary of Nalanda Vidyabhavan.

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Title
Buddhist Psychology
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Edition
2nd Revised ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8172112823, 9788172112820
Length
xvi+144p., 23cm.
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