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A prestigious Indian university is offering a certificate course to teach doctors how to treat people who claim to see or be possessed by ghosts.

The six-month course at Banaras Hindu University (BHU) in the northern city of Varanasi will start in January.

Officials say it will focus on psychosomatic disorders which are often confused with paranormal occurrences.

The course will be conducted by the faculty of Ayurveda, the ancient Hindu system of medicine and healing.

A BHU official told news agency IANS that a separate unit of Bhoot Vidya (Ghost Studies) had been set up in the university.

"Bhoot Vidya mainly deals with psychosomatic disorders, diseases caused by unknown reasons and diseases of mind or psychic conditions," Yamini Bhushan Tripathi, the Ayurveda faculty dean, said.

She added that the university was the first in the country to offer such a course which would teach doctors about "the Ayurvedic remedies to treat ghost-related ailments".

Ayurvedic therapies generally include herbal medicines, diet changes, massages, breathing and other forms of exercise.

According to a 2016 study by the National Institute of Mental Health and Neuroscience (Nimhans), nearly 14% of Indians are mentally ill. And in 2017, the WHO estimated that 20% of Indians might suffer from depression at some point in their lives.

But there are less than 4,000 mental health professionals in the country of 1.3 billion people and there is little awareness about these issues.

Also, because of widespread social stigma, few seek for professional help or care and many Indians, especially in rural and poorer areas, visit shamans and witch-doctors in the hope that they will help cure their mental illnesses.

The news that the government-run BHU will be starting a course in Bhoot Vidya has been questioned on social media by some who pointed out that medicine and rehab were more appropriate methods to deal with mental health issues:


But most ridiculed the announcement and some even used it to question Indian government's priorities:




www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-50915414
 
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A prestigious Indian university is offering a certificate course to teach doctors how to treat people who claim to see or be possessed by ghosts.

The six-month course at Banaras Hindu University (BHU) in the northern city of Varanasi will start in January.

Officials say it will focus on psychosomatic disorders which are often confused with paranormal occurrences.

The course will be conducted by the faculty of Ayurveda, the ancient Hindu system of medicine and healing.

A BHU official told news agency IANS that a separate unit of Bhoot Vidya (Ghost Studies) had been set up in the university.

"Bhoot Vidya mainly deals with psychosomatic disorders, diseases caused by unknown reasons and diseases of mind or psychic conditions," Yamini Bhushan Tripathi, the Ayurveda faculty dean, said.

She added that the university was the first in the country to offer such a course which would teach doctors about "the Ayurvedic remedies to treat ghost-related ailments".

Ayurvedic therapies generally include herbal medicines, diet changes, massages, breathing and other forms of exercise.

According to a 2016 study by the National Institute of Mental Health and Neuroscience (Nimhans), nearly 14% of Indians are mentally ill. And in 2017, the WHO estimated that 20% of Indians might suffer from depression at some point in their lives.

But there are less than 4,000 mental health professionals in the country of 1.3 billion people and there is little awareness about these issues.

Also, because of widespread social stigma, few seek for professional help or care and many Indians, especially in rural and poorer areas, visit shamans and witch-doctors in the hope that they will help cure their mental illnesses.

The news that the government-run BHU will be starting a course in Bhoot Vidya has been questioned on social media by some who pointed out that medicine and rehab were more appropriate methods to deal with mental health issues:


But most ridiculed the announcement and some even used it to question Indian government's priorities:




www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-50915414



Her bat ka mazak nahi uraty.

This course seems like an advance course in modern studies.
 
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congratulations :enjoy:, you are one step closer to debunking the entire hindu religion as false by debunking its central, long held hindu belief in reincarnation...no soul (aatma) means no reincarnation.


There are parts of Chandogya Upanishad(600 BCE) and Brihadaryanaka Upanishad(700 BCE) that deny any existence after death and also talk of annihilation of the soul (Anatman concept from Non-Buddhist perspective)

and of course there is the entire Hindu corpus of Lokayata and Charvaka philophies that are completely atheist

Hindu Nationalism/Hindutva has prominent atheists as its founders and leaders

Savarkar ate beef and was a complete atheist


So denial of God, soul, afterlife doesnot stop one from being a Hindu
 
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There are parts of Chandogya Upanishad(600 BCE) and Brihadaryanaka Upanishad(700 BCE) that deny any existence after death and also talk of annihilation of the soul (Anatman concept from Non-Buddhist perspective)

and of course there is the entire Hindu corpus of Lokayata and Charvaka philophies that are completely atheist

Hindu Nationalism/Hindutva has prominent atheists as its founders and leaders

Savarkar ate beef and was a complete atheist


So denial of God, soul, afterlife doesnot stop one from being a Hindu

In other words, hinduism in every way, shape, or form, is as confusing & contradictory as bowl of veggie noodles mixed up with spaghetti meatballs! :lol:
 
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pick and choose whatever you like, anyways Hindu identity is undeniable

It is in the blood not in creed or doctrine

which means that racism & discrimination is in the blood itself where one is either born superior or born inferior. THANK GOD MY FOREFATHERS INVADED AND PROTECTED THOSE WHO WERE "BORN INFERIOR" WHILE GIVING THOSE "BORN SUPERIOR" A RUDE AWAKENING & A REALITY CHECK BY SMACKING THEM ACROSS THEIR SELF PROCLAIMED "SUPERIOR" FACES!
 
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A prestigious Indian university is offering a certificate course to teach doctors how to treat people who claim to see or be possessed by ghosts.

The six-month course at Banaras Hindu University (BHU) in the northern city of Varanasi will start in January.

Officials say it will focus on psychosomatic disorders which are often confused with paranormal occurrences.

The course will be conducted by the faculty of Ayurveda, the ancient Hindu system of medicine and healing.

A BHU official told news agency IANS that a separate unit of Bhoot Vidya (Ghost Studies) had been set up in the university.

"Bhoot Vidya mainly deals with psychosomatic disorders, diseases caused by unknown reasons and diseases of mind or psychic conditions," Yamini Bhushan Tripathi, the Ayurveda faculty dean, said.

She added that the university was the first in the country to offer such a course which would teach doctors about "the Ayurvedic remedies to treat ghost-related ailments".

Ayurvedic therapies generally include herbal medicines, diet changes, massages, breathing and other forms of exercise.

According to a 2016 study by the National Institute of Mental Health and Neuroscience (Nimhans), nearly 14% of Indians are mentally ill. And in 2017, the WHO estimated that 20% of Indians might suffer from depression at some point in their lives.

But there are less than 4,000 mental health professionals in the country of 1.3 billion people and there is little awareness about these issues.

Also, because of widespread social stigma, few seek for professional help or care and many Indians, especially in rural and poorer areas, visit shamans and witch-doctors in the hope that they will help cure their mental illnesses.

The news that the government-run BHU will be starting a course in Bhoot Vidya has been questioned on social media by some who pointed out that medicine and rehab were more appropriate methods to deal with mental health issues:


But most ridiculed the announcement and some even used it to question Indian government's priorities:




www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-50915414

bhootni kay can do Phd in bhoot vidya, Modi ka, RSS ka bhoot will destroy them.
 
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which means that racism & discrimination is in the blood itself where one is either born superior or born inferior. THANK GOD MY FOREFATHERS INVADED AND PROTECTED THOSE WHO WERE "BORN INFERIOR" WHILE GIVING THOSE "BORN SUPERIOR" A RUDE AWAKENING & A REALITY CHECK BY SMACKING THEM ACROSS THEIR SELF PROCLAIMED "SUPERIOR" FACES!


Once you have a single drop of Hindu blood you are an undeniable part of the Hindu collective ....Quaid-e-Azam's grandfather and great grandfathers were Hindus


Hindu identity is more like Turkic identity

Turkish nationalists claim that even if you have only one percent Turkic heritage abd the rest is say White heritage...That still makes you a bona fide Turk

This is reverse of white identity where one drop of non white blood makes you a non white

Hinduism comes from the feel of festivals,temples ,celebrations

Very few Hindus read the Bhagavad Gita

Less than 0.001 percent Hindus have ever read the Rig Veda
 
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