Editors: Aadya Singh, Deepti Jayakrishnan, Harsha Potapragada, Ila Deep, Udoyon Banerjee, Mukund Maithani, Nayancee Srivastava
Abstract: 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.
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.