Relevance of Indian Knowledge Systems for Nation and Character Building

Authors

  • Anisha Liz Thomas
  • Sunil K Mishra

Keywords:

Ethical Communication, Natyashastra, Indian Culture, Performing Arts, Non-verbal Communication, Ayurveda, Yoga, Nation

Abstract

This research article aims to create a theoretical model for effective and ethical communication and expansion of Indian Knowledge System (IKS) that keeps in mind the splendid ancient knowledge of India and strives to respect Indian culture the best way possible. This is done by applying the Natyashastra in modern day communication. The Natyashastra is popularly known as the Fifth Veda as the Indian treatise of the performing arts. This proves the timeless relevance and classical value of ancient Indian knowledge. By setting an example, this paper aims also to inspire acceptance and practice of reclaiming India’s authentic knowledge, and hence, its national power. Awareness is created surrounding the impact of non-verbal expression/communication on one’s subconscious mind and how India is in the path to losing its authenticity because of this very reason. This too can be reversed by IKS. Relevant skills such as to de-hypnotise (by mastering the seventh sense according to Ayurveda and Yoga) us of false or destructive perceptions should be taught to all generations for the betterment of all: as independent individuals and as a powerful nation.

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Published

2023-04-26

How to Cite

Thomas, A. L., & Mishra, S. K. (2023). Relevance of Indian Knowledge Systems for Nation and Character Building. International Journal of Teaching, Learning and Education (IJTLE), 2(2). https://journal-repository.com/index.php/ijtle/article/view/6955