The snake and the rope: a Jungian view of Hinduism
Material type: TextIndianapolis, IN Dog Ear Publishing c2012Description: xi, 352 p; ill.; bibliog. ; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781457508783
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Ch.1: Introduction. Part 1: Foundations of Hinduism. Ch. 2: Indus Valley religion. Ch. 3: Vedic religion. Ch. 4: Transition texts. Ch. 5: Upanisads. Ch. 6: Upanisads (cont.). Part 2: Classical Hindusim. Ch. 7: Cultural developments. Ch. 8: Visnu. Ch. 9: Visnu as Rama. Ch. 10: Visnu as Krsna. Ch. 11: Siva. Ch. 12: Devi
'While there are many psychological mongraphs on Hinduism, no work has surveyed the history of that tradition in a sutained way. Thus, The Snake and the Rope breaks new ground both for religious studies and psychology.'
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