Indian Psychology Perception by Jadunath Sinha
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Overview: Jadunath Sinha was a well-respected philosopher, writer, and religious seeker, and the author of over forty books and numerous articles. The scholarship involved in his writings (ranging from psychology, ethics, logic, and other areas of philosophy to yoga, shakta sadhana, Vaishnavism, and vedanta) is quite impressive.
Jadunath Sinha was born in 1892 in Kurumgram in Birbhum, West Bengal, and later lived in Murshidabad and Calcutta. He received in BA, MA, and PhD in philosophy at Calcutta University. He won a variety of scholarships, awards, and prizes along the way, and taught at colleges in Calcutta, Dacca, and Agra. He was head of post-graduate studies at Meerut College (affiliated with Agra University) for thirty years. He gave numerous academic papers at conferences, especially the Bengali Literary Congress and the Indian Philosophical Congress. He was elected General President of the latter in 1970, and though he refused the post on the grounds of ill health, he did remain a life member.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Educational Behavioral Sciences
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First Published in 1999.
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