Indian Knowledge System
India is a nation with a long civilisational history with recorded history, cultural artefacts, and evidence pointing to more than five millennia of existence. Despite a continuous onslaught of foreign invasions for more than a millennium, the knowledge practices developed by Indians had remained almost intact and were passed on “orally” down the generations. These can be collectively referred as the Indian Knowledge System (IKS). This series talk formally introduces the notion of IKS and brings to the fore some snippets of IKS. The series argues why it is important to Introduce IKS into the curriculum. Prof. Mahadevan shares his ideas on how one can rekindle our interest in IKS and resume our journey into the future.
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Introduction to Indian Knowledge Systems NIT Kozhikode April 5 2022
Greatness of Indian Knowledge System (IKS) – A glimpse thru the book on IKS May 16 2022 New Delhi
Science and Technology in IKS: A Road Less Travelled or Less Explored
How Ancient Indian Knowledge Can Transform Modern Education | Prof. B. Mahadevan | IKS Revolution
Indian Knowledge System (IKS): Treasure in the Wooden Box.
Arthashastra: Ancient Indian Masterpiece of Governance & Business Strategy – Prof. B. Mahadevan
History of Indian Knowledge Systems: Prof B Mahadevan Reveals Ancient Science & Technology at IIT
Revisiting the legacy of Indian Knowledge Systems: Prof B. Mahadevan's Eye-opening Speech
Indian Genius: Ancient Sciences That Built Temples, Steel & Mathematics | Dr B Mahadevan IIM
Prof. B Mahadevan on Indian Knowledge Systems at Young Thinkers' Conclave 2022, Indore
संवाद # 49: IIM Prof. B Mahadevan on how to Indianise our education & lessons from Bhagavad Gita
Management and IKS | Samvaad with Prof B Mahadevan (IIM Bangalore) | #samvaad #SamvaadIITKgp
NYCIKS 2023 – Keynote addresses by Prof. B Mahadevan & Dr. Anuradha Choudry – Day 3
Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS): Bridging Ancient & Modern Perspectives | Full Podcast
Navaratri 2023 (Vratas and Kathas)
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