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Publikováno v:
Journal of Psychosexual Health, Vol 2 (2020)
The most famous love story in the world is probably that of Romeo and Juliet. Its Tamil parallel is that of Ambikapati and Amaravati, and their sad story is unfolded here. The points of comparison between the two stories as well as the role of fate i
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https://doaj.org/article/859b77cb797a4e29b9f008110902ad8d
Autor:
O. Somasundaram, Vijaya Raghavan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Psychosexual Health, Vol 1 (2019)
Abstract The legend of Radha, the gopi of ancient Vrindavan, with Lord Krishna is a favorite topic amongst his devotees. 12th-century poet Jayadeva’s description in Sanskrit Gita Govinda is a masterpiece and very popular in various parts of the sub
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https://doaj.org/article/6d9942d334da4de089234ed7cb180ce2
Autor:
O. Somasundaram
Publikováno v:
Journal of Psychosexual Health, Vol 1 (2019)
Abstract Introduction: Mankind’s history has witnessed many forms of expression of devotion (bhakti) including its expression as love. Methodology: In this article, we explore the love of Andal, belonging to the Vaishnavite tradition of South India
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https://doaj.org/article/c3daa8b4b63f4a58a9ba0d001c2e1579
Publikováno v:
INDIAN JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH AND NEUROSCIENCES. 3:36-42
Explorations of the relationship between psychopathology and creativity, especially with respect to alcoholism, is very sparse in our Indian psychiatric literature. The habits of two of our prominent artists of the twentieth century, one a Carnatic m
Publikováno v:
Journal of Psychosexual Health, Vol 2 (2020)
The most famous love story in the world is probably that of Romeo and Juliet. Its Tamil parallel is that of Ambikapati and Amaravati, and their sad story is unfolded here. The points of comparison between the two stories as well as the role of fate i
Autor:
O Somasundaram, Ponnudurai Ratnaraj
Publikováno v:
Indian Journal of Psychiatry
Period of Custodial Care Only: The magnificent “Institute of Mental Health” has its history almost from 1795 when the East India company appointed Surgeon Valentine Conolly to be in charge of a “House for accommodating persons of unsound mind.
Autor:
Vijaya Raghavan, O Somasundaram
Publikováno v:
Journal of Psychosexual Health, Vol 1 (2019)
The literary treatises on sexuality have existed in India for a long time and the most important work so far is Vatsyayana’s Kama Sutra. Kukkoka also contributed to this area, but much later in the twelfth century ce. His work had been translated b
Autor:
Tejus Murthy, O Somasundaram
Publikováno v:
Indian Journal of Psychiatry
Vaishnavism, the other important Hindu tradition besides Saivism, gained importance by the Bhakti movement sprouting from the Tamil land in the 7th-9th centuries Common Era and spreading all over the subcontinent, and as preached by the Alvars, which
Autor:
Tejus Murthy, O Somasundaram
Publikováno v:
Indian Journal of Psychiatry
The eccentricities of Lord Shiva, especially His attire, behavior - particularly the midnight dance at the cremation grounds surrounded by various strange beings, fondness to remain naked, and love for strange pets such as snakes and fawn, have attra
Autor:
Tejus Murthy, O Somasundaram
Publikováno v:
Indian Journal of Psychiatry
The authors describe the encounter of Lord Buddha with a greatly mentally disturbed woman named as Patacara (literally in Pali: "the shameless" or "the naked" woman). His reception of her in spite of the dislike of the listeners of his discourse, his