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Ayurveda and religion in Canada: A critical look at New Age Ayurveda from the Indian diaspora perspective.

机译:阿育吠陀与加拿大的宗教:从印度侨民的角度审视新时代的阿育吠陀。

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This thesis examines how physicians in the Indian diaspora living in Canada---both those trained in Ayurveda in India (vaidyas) and those trained in Western medicine in India (MDs)---view the practice of Ayurveda in Canada. More specifically, it examines how their views have been influenced by New Age thought in general and Transcendental Meditation in particular and how these perceptions reflect the changing relation of religion and Ayurvedic medicine. It is the intent of this thesis to show that Ayurveda in Canada exists mainly as part of the greater New Age movement, as a transformed system that is inspired by both Hinduism and New Age thought, and that this transformation of Ayurveda evokes two distinct responses from Indian diaspora medical personnel in Canada---one unsupportive and one partially supportive. To the dismay of "traditional" Indians and to the praise of "modern" Indians, New Age Ayurvedic organizations strongly emphasize their version of "spirituality" as the primary goal of Ayurveda, whereas Indian forms of Ayurveda---both in the past and today---generally approach religion and spirituality secondarily. Thus, the role of religion and spirituality become major controversial issues in New Age Ayurveda. From the "traditional" point of view, the commercial achievements of New Age organizations (such as the Transcendental Meditation Movement) are not indicative of a successful introduction of Ayurveda in North America and run contrary to classical Ayurvedic principles, with regard to religious and medical practice. But, from the "modern" point of view, the New Age Ayurvedic emphasis on spirituality is indicative of an inevitable evolution of the system in North America.
机译:本文研究了居住在加拿大的印度侨民的医生-在印度的阿育吠陀接受过培训的医生(vaidyas)和在印度的西医接受过培训的医生(MDs)-如何看待加拿大的阿育吠陀。更具体地说,它研究了他们的观点如何受到一般的新时代思想尤其是先验冥想的影响,以及这些看法如何反映宗教与阿育吠陀医学之间关系的变化。本文的目的是表明,加拿大的阿育吠陀的存在主要是作为新时代运动的一部分,是受印度教和新时代思想启发的转型系统,而这种阿育吠陀的转变引起了两个不同的回应。在加拿大的印度侨民医务人员-一名不支持,另一名部分支持。令“传统”印度人感到沮丧和称赞“现代”印度人的是,新时代的印度草药组织强烈强调他们的“灵修性”版本是印度草药的主要目标,而印度的印度草药形式-过去和现在今天-通常,其次是宗教和灵性。因此,宗教和灵性的作用成为新时代阿育吠陀的主要争议性问题。从“传统”的角度来看,新时代组织的商业成就(例如先验冥想运动)并不表示在印度成功引进了阿育吠陀,并且在宗教和医学上与经典的阿育吠陀原理背道而驰。实践。但是,从“现代”的角度来看,新纪元阿育吠陀主义者对灵性的强调表明了该体系在北美的必然发展。

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  • 作者

    Abraham, Natalia.;

  • 作者单位

    McGill University (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 McGill University (Canada).;
  • 学科 Religion History of.;Health Sciences Medicine and Surgery.
  • 学位 M.A.
  • 年度 2004
  • 页码 123 p.
  • 总页数 123
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:43:09

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