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| Published: July 25, 2024

Human Behaviour in Relation to Happiness in Life Based on Panch Kosha Theory: Indian and Western View of Points

Dr. Pramod Kumar

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DIP: 18.01.045.20241203

DOI: 10.25215/1203.045

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Our world is changing rapidly and the different types of inventions make our life more enjoyable and happy. But to achieve the incredible pace in this environment of technological development some facts are very much important to study in detail. Ongoing developments of technology and competition in individual and global level some mean we are finding to maintain the peace and happiness in human beings. The need of time to explore more advanced ways to track how we think, act and feel. (1) The objective of our paper is to study  human behaviour in relation to a more exciting and scientific way of living style with more advanced solutions becoming a happy and prosperous life. For this reason, we propose a way of life which is based on ancient Indian spiritual thoughts and also western psychological ways of life. Learning and understanding the basic principles of pleasure and self-satisfaction with a happy environment will be the best way to achieve the right way. So, the future research is opening the door of personality assessments for happiness and peace in life. The satisfaction in life, may also require a healthy self-respect and determination. Our objective is to make a happier living in human beings in respect to achieve global peace and happiness by the different well-known theories based on Pancha Kosha theory and Mosley theory of hierarchy of need. To connect to a new Vista of achieving inner peace and happiness in mankind and their present environment. (2)

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ISSN 2348-5396

ISSN 2349-3429

18.01.045.20241203

10.25215/1203.045

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Published in   Volume 12, Issue 3, July-September, 2024