Unit - 1 Introduction IKS
Unit - 1 Introduction IKS
The Indian Knowledge System (IKS) refers to the rich, diverse, and holistic
body of knowledge that originated and evolved in the Indian subcontinent over
thousands of years. Rooted in ancient texts such as the Vedas, Upanishads,
Puranas, Ramayana, Mahabharata, and various Shastras, IKS encompasses
a wide spectrum of disciplines including philosophy, science, mathematics,
astronomy, medicine, agriculture, architecture, linguistics, arts,
spirituality, and governance. It represents a unique worldview that emphasizes
harmony between the individual, society, and nature, guided by principles such
as dharma (righteous duty), satya (truth), and ahimsa (non-violence). The Indian
Knowledge System is fundamentally holistic, integrating physical, mental, and
spiritual dimensions of human life, and focusing not just on utilitarian
knowledge, but on the deeper pursuit of wisdom and self-realization. Education
in ancient India was imparted through systems like the Gurukula, where
students lived with their teachers and learned through experience, reflection,
and dialogue, fostering not just intellectual growth but character development
and ethical awareness. Advanced scientific thinking was present in many
areas—Ayurveda laid the foundations of holistic health and medicine; Yoga and
meditation offered tools for physical and mental well-being; Indian
mathematics contributed the decimal system and concepts like zero; astronomy
explored planetary motion and timekeeping; and architecture followed the
principles of Vastu Shastra to build in harmony with the environment.
Moreover, the Indian arts, including music, dance, literature, and painting, were
not merely forms of entertainment, but were deeply embedded in philosophical
and spiritual traditions, expressing the interconnectedness of all life. IKS also
developed sustainable agricultural practices, ecological awareness, and
community-based living models, many of which are highly relevant in today's
efforts to combat climate change and promote sustainable development.
Although much of this indigenous knowledge was sidelined during colonial rule
and the rise of Western education systems, modern India is now witnessing a
revival of IKS through policy initiatives, academic research, and public
awareness. The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 recognizes the
importance of integrating IKS into the modern curriculum to create a well-
rounded, culturally rooted, and future-ready generation. Institutions and
research bodies are actively working to document, preserve, and promote
traditional knowledge systems in science, health, arts, and technology. Globally,
there is increasing interest in practices like Yoga, Ayurveda, and Indian
philosophy, reflecting the enduring relevance and universality of Indian
wisdom. Today, IKS is seen not just as a relic of the past, but as a dynamic,
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living system that can provide innovative, ethical, and sustainable solutions to
contemporary global challenges. By re-engaging with this knowledge in a
respectful, critical, and creative manner, India can contribute meaningfully to
the global knowledge economy while staying rooted in its civilizational values.
Contemporary Relevance:
Definition of IKS:
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scientific, and cultural traditions originating from ancient Indian texts, practices,
and oral traditions. IKS reflects the indigenous worldview, values, and holistic
understanding of life and the universe.
Concept of IKS:
IKS is not just about ancient theories; it’s about a living tradition that blends
practical knowledge with spiritual insight, aiming to ensure the well-being of
individuals, societies, and nature.
Scope of IKS:
The scope of IKS is vast and spans across multiple domains of human
knowledge and cultural life. Some of the major areas include:
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Civil Engineering: Stepwells, irrigation systems, and Vastu Shastra.
Classical Music and Dance: Systems like Natya Shastra, Raga theory.
Visual Arts and Iconography: Rich symbolism and storytelling in
sculpture and painting.
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IKS in Ancient India and Modern India
In ancient India, the Indian Knowledge System was deeply embedded in daily
life, education, culture, and governance. It was preserved and transmitted
through oral traditions, manuscripts, and institutions like Gurukulas and ancient
universities.
✅Centers of Learning:
✅Indigenous Sciences:
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IKS in Modern India:
✅Education:
✅Global Recognition:
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Gurukulas, Nalanda, Universities, research
Institutions
Takshashila centers, online platforms
AYUSH Ministry, wellness
Health Systems Ayurveda, Yoga, Siddha
tourism
Research revival,
Astronomy, mathematics,
Science & Tech integration with modern
metallurgy
science
Education Guru-shishya parampara Structured curricula with
Approach (teacher-disciple model) IKS modules
Natya Shastra, classical Festivals, classical schools,
Arts & Culture
arts global performances
Sacred groves, sustainable Organic farming,
Ecology
farming environmental movements