DEVELOPMENT OF PERSONALITY MODEL BASED ON TRIGUNA CONCEPT OF SAMKHYA PHILOSOPHY.
Abstract
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND
The term personality is derived from the Greek word ‘persona’ which means mask or
outward appearance of a person. Personality is generally understood as how people influence
others through their external appearances. Personality is a set of qualities that make a person
distinct from another. Personality comprises of all the attributes– behavioural,
temperamental, emotional and mental– that which makes him or her unique individual.
Personality is totality of person’s attitudes, interests, behavioural patterns, emotional
responses, social roles, and other individual traits that endure over long periods of time.
Gorden Allport (1961) defines “Personality is the dynamic organisation within an individual
of those psychological systems that determine his unique adjustment to his environment”.
Personality is a complex, multi-dimensional construct and there is no simple definition of
what personality is. Maddi (1980) defines personality as, “A stable set of characteristics and
tendencies that determine those commonalities and differences in the psychological
behaviour and that may not be easily understood as the sole result of the social and biological
pressures of the moment". Both the definition suggests that personality is a dynamic aspect of
human behaviour.
With the increasing realization that many of the western psychological concepts and
methods lack relevance to different cultural systems the need for developing indigenous
psychologies was recognized all over the world (Kim & Berry, 1973). In India, attempts have
been made for almost a century to develop indigenous models and theories from the rich
source of knowledge viz., the Vedas, Upaniṣads, the Bhagavad-Gīta and other philosophical
texts.In recent times more and more researchers have taken active interest in indigenizing and
developing indigenous psychology (Kumar, Misra & Mohanty, 2000; Paranjpe, 1999;
Srivastava, 2002). The structure, nature and evolution of human personality are elaborated in
these sources with special reference to the concept Triguṇa. The theoretical expositions on
Triguṇa and their manifestations in human nature have attracted the attention of Indian
psychologists.
From the above discussion, Personality is a very complex and multidimensional
construct of a human being. There is no common definition of personality has been coined.
Every individual defines personality in different ways which includes trait, genetic factors,
environmental factors and physical appearance. This research focuses on development of
personality model using Triguṇa concept of Sāṁkhya philosophy. Psychometric measurement
tool (Questionnaire) which can answer the questions related to the objectives and
hypotheses of the study were administered to the target population. This instrument had 36
questions to measure Triguṇa.
1.1 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
The review of relevant literature on Triguṇa showed that even though, many studies
have been undertaken in this area of personality by both eastern and western countries, few
studies still exhibit gaps. Hence there is a need to develop a comprehensive model including
both Eastern concept and Western concepts of personality. Thus, the broader objective of this
research is to study the holistic model satisfying the fusion of both eastern and western
theories.
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Keywords
Yoga, Triguna, Personality Development, Samkhya philosophy