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Vipassana Meditation an Indigenous Approach for Good Self-Esteem and Self-Efficacy

88 Citations2023
Inchara Chamaiah Swamy, G. Kumar, Manjunatha M.C
Social Science and Humanities Journal

The research emphasized the relevance of vipassana in today's modern world for better mental health and compared the level of self-esteem and self-efficacy of adults who practice vipASSana and also those who do not practice vIPassana.

Abstract

Vipassana is one of the most ancient techniques of mindful meditation found and practiced in India. History of vipassana can be traced back to 2500 years ago, when Gautama Buddha rediscovered this ancient Indian practice. Buddha taught vipassana as a universal remedy for all illness. Vipassana is self-transformation technique through self-observation that brings deep awareness about mind and body interconnection. The present study aimed to compare the level of self-esteem and self-efficacy of adults who practice vipassana and also those who do not practice vipassana. The research was conducted on 32 number of adults, among them 16 adults practiced vipassana and the rest 16 did not have awareness about the practice. Questionnaire survey and interview method was utilized in the collection of data. Generalized Self-Efficacy Scale (GSES) and Rosenberg self-esteem scale was used in the research. To analyse the data mean, SD and t-test was used. The research emphasized the relevance of vipassana in today's modern world for better mental health.