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AnÄ sakti and Health: A Study of Non-attachment

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  • Namita Pande

    (Centre of Advanced Study in Psychology, University of Allahabad, Allahabad)

  • R.K. Naidu

    (Centre of Advanced Study in Psychology, University of Allahabad, Allahabad)

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This study examined the health consequences of an indigenous concept "AnÄ sakti" which means non-attachment. The scale measuring anÄ sakti was based on the characteristics of a man of steady wisdom "the sthitaprajña", described in the Bhagvad GÄ«tÄ . It was hypothesised that those higb on anÄ sakti would experience less distress and exhibit fewer symptoms of strain when faced with stressful life events. Results showèd tbat anÄ sakt subjects were less distressed and exhibited fewer symptoms of ill health. AnÄ sakti was also found to be the most significant predictor of strain symptoms.

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  • Namita Pande & R.K. Naidu, 1992. "AnÄ sakti and Health: A Study of Non-attachment," Psychology and Developing Societies, , vol. 4(1), pages 89-104, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:psydev:v:4:y:1992:i:1:p:89-104
    DOI: 10.1177/097133369200400106
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