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In this issue (286–296) Swaran Singh explains that the four main Indian religions - Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism - have several shared concepts about self and suffering, which are salient to the world-view of the followers of these faiths. This article highlights the broad cultural and religious beliefs of these groups, with the hope that increased knowledge among clinicians might lead to better therapeutic engagement.
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