Citta (चित्त, /citta/) in Pali and Sanskrit connotes intention, heart, consciousness, intellect. While the exact meaning is hotly debated, the Pali texts characterize citta as neither an entity nor a process. One thing is clear — citta is “manifold, various, and diverse.” (Harvey, 1995) Akin to the spirit of the word, we want the journal to serve as a platform for the dynamic potential of undergraduates across South-Asia. With Citta, we — the Editorial Committee — aim to curate and encourage philosophical inquiry whilst providing undergraduates the chance to review and publish early in their careers.
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