Indian Philosophy and Meditation: Perspectives on Consciousness

New York: Routledge. Edited by Rahul Banerjee & Amita Chatterjee (2017)
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This book provides a detailed analysis of classical and modern Indian views on consciousness along with their related meditative methods. It offers a critical analysis of three distinct trends of Indian thought.

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