Indian Knowledge System
23 Pages Posted: 29 Mar 2024
Date Written: February 24, 2024
Abstract
The Indian Knowledge System is a rich and diverse collection of knowledge, beliefs, and practices developed over thousands of years in the Indian subcontinent. It is rooted in the ancient texts of Vedas, Upanishads, and Puranas, and has evolved through the contributions of various civilizations and cultures.
This knowledge system encompasses a wide range of subjects including philosophy, religion, science, mathematics, medicine, astrology, and literature. It is based on a holistic approach that integrates different aspects of human life, such as mind, body, and spirit. One of the key characteristics of the Indian Knowledge System is its emphasis on the interconnectedness and interdependence of all beings and the universe. This is reflected in the concept of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' or the whole world is one family.
The Indian Knowledge System also places a strong emphasis on self-realization and inner transformation. This is achieved through practices such as meditation, yoga, and the pursuit of knowledge and wisdom. Despite the influence of modernization, the Indian Knowledge System continues to be a vital part of Indian society and serves as a source of guidance and inspiration for individuals and communities. Its teachings on compassion, harmony, and balance have helped shape Indian culture and continue to influence the global community.
Through its philosophical insights, scientific advancements, and spiritual practices, the Indian Knowledge System has made significant contributions to humanity, making it a valuable and timeless legacy for generations to come.
Keywords: Indian knowledge system, IKS, Upanishads, Vedas, Ayurveda, Yoga, Vedic astrology, Sanskrit literature, Mathematics in ancient India, Indian philosophy, Guru-shishya tradition, Yoga and meditation, Architecture and town planning, Indian classical music and dance, Ancient Wisdom, Incredible India, Ved
JEL Classification: A00 A20 A21 A22 A23 A29 I20 I21 I29 Z10 Z19
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