Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry, PGIMER, Chandigarh. Residence: 279, Sector 6, Panchkula - 134109.
Indian J Psychiatry. 2004 Jan;46(1):25-8.
The rich heritage of Indian mythology has been very little explored and used in psychotherapy in India. The present article deals with the story of Hanuman. How he lost the knowledge about his power to fly due to a childhood curse by Rishis and how he regained his powers when reminded by Jambavan during a crucial mission in search of Queen Sita, is the subject of author's description of Hanuman complex and its resolution. The author has often used this story in helping patients in psychotherapy as well as in teaching medical doctors and trainees in psychiatry. A plea is made for wider use of stories from Indian mythology in psychiatric practice.
印度神话的丰富遗产在印度的心理治疗中很少被探索和应用。本文讲述了哈努曼的故事。由于童年时被仙人诅咒,他失去了飞行的能力,后来在寻找悉达王后的关键任务中,被贾姆巴万提醒,才重新获得了力量。作者描述了哈努曼情结及其解决过程。作者经常在心理治疗中使用这个故事来帮助患者,也在教授医生和精神科住院医师时使用。作者呼吁在精神科实践中更广泛地使用印度神话故事。