Ramakrishnan

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Indian thought assigns only a secondary significance to Mind. A common refrain of Indian philosophy is the stress it lays on tempering and transcending mental impulses. This could perhaps be one reason why the abstract and impersonal philosophy of the Vedanta—and not psychology—has left lasting roots in India.
Seventy Years of Secularism: Unpopular Essays on the Unofficial Political Religion of India
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