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  • {{Use dmy dates|date=May 2018}} {{Use Indian English|date=May 2018}}
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  • ...wpoints.<ref name=":4">Salagame, Kiran Kumar, "Happiness and well-being in Indian tradition," ''Psychological Studies'' 51, no. 2-3, (2006): 105-112.</ref> H ...seek as the end in itself and not as a means to any other end. It results from a life based on virtuousness and contemplation. Psychological well-being (P
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  • ...l-being.<ref name=":0">Prof. B. Kuppuswamy (1993) ''Source book of Ancient Indian Psychology.'' New Delhi: Konark Publishers Pvt Ltd. </ref> Ancient Indian thought is not only rich in describing the metaphysical but also in psychol
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  • ...ed sowing and appropriate steps to manure, pollinate and protect the yield from pests. Thus it cannot be more emphasised that a Krshaka (farmer) was highly ...88 Studies on traditional agricultural practices and food grain management from Bhor Pune district and Mahad Raigad district Maharashtra state.]'' Savitrib
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  • ...t used by Arabs in fifth century AD. The idea of Hindu religion originated from Nature worship. Nature is personified into Gods in many places in Vedas, th This section has been taken from the writing of Pandit Ram Sivan<ref name=":4">An concise introduction to th
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