Showing how spiritual care is practiced in a variety of different contexts such as healthcare, detention and higher education, as well as settings that may not have formal chaplaincy arrangements, this book offers an original and unique resource for Hindu chaplains to understand and practice spiritual care in a way that is authentic to their own tradition and that meets the needs of Hindus. It offers a Hindu perspective for all chaplains to inform their caregiving to Hindus.
The book explores the theological and metaphysical roots of Hindu chaplaincy and puts forward the case for Hindu chaplaincy as a valuable spiritual practice. It covers the issues that arise in specific locations, such as college, healthcare, prison, military and the corporate sector. Chapters also examine Hindu pastoral care offered in other, 'non-chaplaincy' settings, such as LGBT centres, social justice work and environmental activism.
Made up of some 30 essays by chaplains, scholars and other important voices in the field, Hindu Approaches to Spiritual Care provides spiritual caregivers with a comprehensive theoretical and practical approach to the relationship of Hinduism and chaplaincy.
Contributions by: Rita Sherma, Varun Khanna, Anantanand Rambachan, Shaunaka Rishi Das, Christopher Key Chapple, Viraj Patel, Parameshwaran Ramakrishnan, Gopal K. Gupta, Rachel Fell McDermott, Madhu Sharma, Swami Sarvaananda, Shama Mehta, Joseph Ghanashyam Caruso, Jeffery Long, Brahmachari V. Sharan, Asha Shipman, Tahil Sharma, Ramdas Lamb, Rasanath Das, Murali Balaji, Pulin Sanghvi, Raja Bhattar, Vaishali Gupta Chandrashekar, Amrutur Srinivasan, Gopal Patel, Shrestha Singh