Author Name: – Harshita Gahlot / Date:- March 2024
Abstract
The study of research demonstrates a multifaceted association between adult development spiritual intelligence and life satisfaction among the youth in India. To correlate with the growing interest in spirituality and overall wellbeing, the research is the focus on filling up the information blanks with regards to the Indian context. The research deliberately applies a sample technique of a purposive sampling to collect data from several cohorts of early adults, who are in different educational programs or areas. The research hypothesis is that there is a significant positive relationship between Spiritual intelligence and Life satisfaction. The research involves the application of statistical tools such as correlation analysis and independent t-tests to check for relationships between SI and life satisfaction, and if there exist gender differences in these variables. The findings reveal a significant positive correlation between SI and life satisfaction among early adults in India, underscoring the pivotal role of spiritual awareness in shaping individuals’ subjective well-being. On the other hand, the study is a strong reminder of the necessity of including the development of spiritual intelligence as part of interventions which are aimed at making life more satisfying and as a whole, healthy among the young individuals. The purpose of this research is not only to extend the stream of research in the field of spirituality, psychological well-being and positive psychology but also provide valuable insights about the holistic development of people in the Indian socio-cultural context.