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Selfhood in Search of Godhood (Record no. 160202)

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Personal name Tripathi, R.C
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Title Selfhood in Search of Godhood
Statement of responsibility, etc. created by R.C. Tripathi, Prachi Ghildyal
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture London
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Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2013
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Summary, etc. he article seeks to create a space for the concept of ‘self as God’ in the discourse on self-psychology. It attempts to understand how the central concept of spiritual or divine self finds expression in the lives of ordinary Hindus and in their cultural practices. It is argued that Hindus seek an intimate relationship with their God and, in the process, attempt to realise divinity in self. The relationship with others, including children, teachers (Guru), nature and God is derived from this overriding idea of oneness of self and God. Some narratives of experiences of this oneness with God are given to anchor the later elaboration and analysis of this idea. Hindu rituals, the worship process, the status accorded to the Guru and to the young child (girl or boy) and even certain cases of healing and communication with family deities, as well as other deities reflect this intimacy with God. It is emphasised that the spiritual self should be seen only as one facet of self which acts in tandem with its other facets. The facet of self that assumes salience is a function of context, person’s needs and life stage.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Godhood
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Selfhood
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Uniform Resource Identifier DOI: 10.1177/0971333613477319
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    Library of Congress Classification     Main Library Main Library - Special Collections 23/09/2013 Vol 25. No.1.pages 43-76   BF121PSY 08/11/2022 SP16965 08/11/2022 Journal Article For Inhouse use only