An Empirical Study of Ancient Wisdom Effect of Anasakti (Non-Attachment) and Ahamkara (Ego) on Well-Being Amongst Indians

European Journal of Mental Health(2022)

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Introduction: According to Indian psychology, anasakti (non-attachment) and ahamkara (ego) play a significant role in determining true happiness. Aims: To study the role of anasakti (non-attachment) and ahamkara (ego) on the level of well-being amongst Indian adults. Methods: For the current study, 240 educated, urban Indian adults (Females = 104, Males = 136) were surveyed to investigate the relationship of anasakti (non-attachment) and ahamkara (ego) with well-being variables. Results: Anasakti ("non-attachment") was revealed to be a significant factor in ensuring life satisfaction and experiencing positive emotions. Although ahamkara ("ego") contributed significantly toward higher cognitive well-being and affective states, it better predicted negative emotions. Conclusions: The current study's findings may widen our understanding of "What makes people happy?" and may add to the global well-being lit-erature.
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non-attachment,ego,well-being,yoga psychology,india
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