Exploring the Foundations and Modern Relevance of Indian Knowledge Systems
Author: *Dr. Rimmi Datta ** Prof. Jayanta Mete
DOI: https://doi.org/10.70798/IJOMR/020040003
The Indian Knowledge System (IKS) is a deep and enduring intellectual tradition rooted in the Vedic period, spanning disciplines such as philosophy, science, medicine, mathematics, and spirituality. Emerging from the Vedas and Upanishads, it integrates concepts like dharma, karma, and moksha, promoting harmony, balance, and interconnectedness in life and the environment. Evolving from oral traditions, IKS has contributed significantly to global knowledge through innovations by scholars like Aryabhata and Brahmagupta in mathematics and astronomy. Core practices such as Ayurveda and Yoga exemplify IKS’s holistic approach to physical, mental, and spiritual well-being, gaining global recognition for addressing contemporary challenges in health, education, and environmental sustainability. Philosophical frameworks emphasizing ethical living, self-realization, and social harmony continue to influence modern education and policy, notably India’s National Education Policy 2020, which integrates traditional wisdom with modern systems to meet emerging needs. Principles such as Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (\"the world is one family\") reflect IKS’s global relevance in fostering sustainability, collective responsibility, and environmental stewardship. Despite historical disruptions, including Islamic invasions and colonial rule, IKS has demonstrated resilience and adaptability, preserving its core essence while contributing to advancements in science, technology, and culture. In the modern era, the fusion of ancient practices with scientific research is driving innovations in fields like holistic health and environmental protection. This dynamic legacy offers practical solutions to global crises through principles of balance, ethical conduct, and interconnectedness. The Indian Knowledge System remains a valuable framework for sustainable living, cultural preservation, and global wellbeing, bridging ancient traditions with contemporary practices to create a harmonious and sustainable future.
Keywords: Cultural Legacy, Ethical Living, Holistic Health, Indian Knowledge System, Vedic Philosophy
Keywords: Cultural Legacy, Ethical Living, Holistic Health, Indian Knowledge System, Vedic Philosophy
