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Bishnu Prasad Dahal

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The objectives of this research paper is to identify the interrelation, mechanism and trend of dialectic in obeying or following material life physically for satisfaction, happiness and joy and psychologically, they follow spiritual life for the  mental peace, relief from the anxiety, stress and depression. Such dualism of dialecticism or controversial or contradictory approach might be the basic tenets of socio-psychological and socio-biological interplay of reality life of human through which people satisfy their basic as well as other needs.  Dialectic dualism is used as to explore the behavioral pattern of people in specific cultural context through which gap between the material cultural reality associated with the individual's behavior and the cultural beliefs, attitudes and perception as psychological factors in the Hindu cultural context. It is found from the study that, there was huge dialectic influence of both material aspects and religious aspects of Hindu life. Most of the religious acts were found as mechanism, events or processes for the socialization of their new generation and ultimate goal is to way towards salvation in their modern material life of Kathmandu. So, the symbolic expression of the experiences of inner states and social messages in the process of intensive inter-subjective interaction is a model for social and psychological impacts in the life crisis situation to prevail peace, prosperity and progress by creating "hopes" and control people's behavior by creating "fear" through the glorious mythical stories to maintain the material and spiritual life balance for Hindus. So, four Aasrams as life course socialization and four objectives of life stands as mechanism to maintain and control the Hindu life.

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Ethnography On Dialectics Of Hindu Life Socialization, Hymn, Aarati And Salvation Aside Pashupatinath Temple. (2024). Journal of Namibian Studies : History Politics Culture, 40, 112-148. https://doi.org/10.59670/bs01vb31