Upanishads and the Cure for Loneliness

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A Constructive Survey Of Upanishadic Philosophy: Being An Introduction To The Thought Of The Upanishads (An Old Book)

By Ashwini Mokashi

Introduction

Loneliness is a major problem in the current times. This article tries to address the issue of loneliness and the cure for it from the ancient wisdom of Hindu Philosophy. We will take three principles to address this issue from the Indian philosophical texts of the Upanishads and will also rely on the mainstream teachings of the Upanishads, mainly their insistence of the practice of meditation.

Upanishads are India’s great heritage. The twelve main Upanishads were composed before the common era and were passed on through the oral tradition. The genesis of the Hindu religion and Buddhism is found in the Upanishads. There is neither religious nor social rift implied in these texts, as they preceded any religion.

Many scholars have written about the Upanishads. One such great name was Prof. R.D. Ranade. His book ‘A Constructive Survey of the Upanishadic Philosophy’ was published in English…

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Culture is a comforting companion

Culture, friends, Mumbai, nomadic life, relationships, travel, Washington DC

savvypriya's avatarReflections

Yesterday, I met a friend in Mumbai, who I had met when I was living in Washington, DC. I had met her at one of the professional networking events, we hung out briefly and then remained Facebook friends. For past few years, she has been living in Middle-East and Asia. So when she made a short visit to Mumbai with her family, she sought me out. I was delighted to meet her.

I moved to Mumbai a few years ago, after living in DC area for about 8 years. It has been challenging to adjust back in my own country. Even before I went to DC, I had lived in different Indian cities. If I look back, I realise I have always been constantly on the move in my life.

Today, I live in the city of Mumbai. However, I had never really lived in Mumbai except for a brief…

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