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Knowledge in Society as an Empirical Base for Indian Psychology

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Indian society has enormous complexity and diversity of religion and culture. The Indian Psychology will be truly enriched if it explores and integrates these experiences at the individual and group levels. In addition there is perhaps something to learn from the Positive Psychology as to how to best utilize the knowledge in Indian society for the sake of humanity.

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Correspondence to Raghubir Singh Pirta.

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Pirta, R.S. Knowledge in Society as an Empirical Base for Indian Psychology. Psychol Stud 59, 105–106 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12646-014-0246-x

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