ABSTRACT

This volume is a collection of Kotta Satchidananda Murty's unpublished writings. It presents Murty's views on Hinduism, Indian culture and Yoga. Murty traces the etymological origins of the term "dharma" and discusses its contemporary relevance to argue that politics cannot be severed from ethics and spirituality. He evaluates the similarities and differences between Yoga and psychoanalysis, samādhi and hypnosis, Hatha Yoga and athletics, and Yoga and Shamanism. The volume also includes Murty’s essays on caste mobility, the notion of unity of India, Hindu metaphysics, and the concept of Indian philosophy.

An important contribution, the book assesses K. Satchidananda Murty's contribution to philosophy during 61 years of his engagement with active writing and teaching. It will be of great interest to scholars, teachers and students of Indian philosophy, Hindu philosophy, comparative philosophy, Asian Philosophy, religious studies, political studies and South Asian studies.

chapter 2|11 pages

Contemporary Spiritual Situation in India*

chapter 3|6 pages

A Hindu Creed for the Next Millennium *

chapter 4|5 pages

Yoga

The Path to Freedom from Suffering

chapter 5|19 pages

The Indian Spirit *

Past and Present*

chapter 6|12 pages

The Indian Character *

chapter 8|4 pages

Philosophy in Indian Culture

chapter 10|5 pages

Some Tasks for Philosophers