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The chapter explores the contemporary relevance and future of Indian Knowledge Tradition (IKT) by examining its global impact and application to modern issues, including well-being, sustainability, and interfaith dialogues. It emphasizes how ancient practices like Yoga, Ayurveda, and meditation contribute to mental health, ecological wisdom, and ethical principles in a globalized context. As IKT evolves, it adapts to contemporary society's needs, offering philosophical frameworks for sustainable living and personal growth.
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Global Impact: The Widespread Adoption Of Yoga, Ayurveda, Mindfulness, And Meditation Practices
This section discusses the global adoption of Indian Knowledge Tradition practices, focusing on Yoga, Ayurveda, Mindfulness, and Meditation, and highlights their relevance and benefits in modern society.
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Ikt And Sustainability: Ecological Wisdom, Holistic View Of Nature, Concepts Of Universal Interconnectedness
This section explores how Indian Knowledge Tradition (IKT) provides ecological wisdom and ethical principles to foster sustainability and interconnectedness with nature.
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Critical Perspectives: Discussing Historical Critiques, Internal Debates, And Evolving Interpretations Of Ikt
This section critically examines the complexities of Indian Knowledge Tradition (IKT), discussing its internal debates, historical critiques, and evolving interpretations.
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Student Presentations/final Discussions Synthesizing Learnings And Exploring Personal Connections To Ikt
This section focuses on fostering students' understanding of Indian Knowledge Tradition (IKT) through presentations, discussions, critical reflection, and personal connections.
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Term: Yoga
Definition: A practice rooted in ancient Indian philosophy, emphasizing physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.
Term: Ayurveda
Definition: An ancient Indian system of medicine that focuses on holistic health and personalized treatment.
Term: Mindfulness
Definition: A practice derived from Indian traditions that promotes present-moment awareness to reduce stress and enhance cognitive function.
Term: Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam
Definition: A concept from IKT expressing the idea that the world is one family, highlighting universal interconnectedness.
Term: Ahimsa
Definition: The principle of non-violence, a cornerstone of Indian ethics influencing environmental and social responsibility.