Mission & Vision

Mission

The Bhartiya Knowledge System (A multidisciplinary, Multilingual, Double Blind Peer Reviewed & Refereed Open Access International E- Journal)’s aims to serve as a premier academic platform dedicated to the exploration, documentation, and dissemination of India’s ancient and traditional knowledge systems. Its mission is to:

  1. Preserve and Revitalize Traditional Knowledge: To document and preserve the vast wealth of knowledge that has been passed down through generations in India, ensuring that it remains accessible for future generations.
  2. Promote Interdisciplinary Research: To encourage interdisciplinary research that bridges the gap between traditional Indian knowledge systems and contemporary scientific and scholarly inquiry.
  3. Foster Global Understanding and Appreciation: To enhance global understanding of India's contributions to various fields of knowledge, fostering respect and appreciation for its cultural heritage.
  4. Inspire Innovative Applications: To inspire innovative applications of traditional knowledge in addressing modern-day challenges in areas such as healthcare, sustainability, education, and technology.
  5. Support Cultural Identity and Continuity: To support the continuity of cultural identity by connecting modern generations with their ancestral knowledge and wisdom.
  6. Facilitate Academic Discourse: To provide a scholarly platform for the exchange of ideas, research findings, and theoretical advancements related to Bharatiya knowledge systems.

Vision

The Vision of the Bhartiya Knowledge System (A multidisciplinary, Multilingual, Double Blind Peer Reviewed & Refereed Open Access International E- Journal) is broad and multidisciplinary, covering a wide range of topics related to India’s traditional knowledge systems. These include, but are not limited to:

  1. Philosophy and Ethics:
    • Exploration of ancient Indian philosophical thought, including Vedanta, Buddhism, Jainism, and other schools of Indian philosophy.
    • Studies on ethical systems and moral frameworks derived from traditional texts and practices.
  2. Science and Technology:
    • Research on ancient Indian scientific achievements in fields such as mathematics, astronomy, metallurgy, and engineering.
    • Analysis of traditional technologies and their relevance in contemporary contexts.
  3. Medicine and Healthcare:
    • In-depth studies on Ayurveda, Siddha, and other traditional Indian medical systems.
    • Exploration of traditional healing practices and their integration with modern healthcare.
  4. Literature and Linguistics:
    • Examination of classical Indian literature, including epics, poetry, and religious texts.
    • Studies on ancient Indian languages and their evolution.
  5. Art and Architecture:
    • Analysis of traditional Indian art forms, including painting, sculpture, dance, and music.
    • Research on ancient architectural styles and their influence on modern design.
  6. Agriculture and Environmental Management:
    • Studies on traditional Indian agricultural practices and their relevance to sustainable farming.
    • Exploration of traditional knowledge in natural resource management and ecological conservation.
  7. Cultural Practices and Rituals:
    • Documentation and analysis of indigenous cultural practices, rituals, and festivals.
    • Exploration of their social, spiritual, and psychological significance.
  8. History and Archaeology:
    • Research on ancient Indian civilizations, their history, and archaeological findings.
    • Studies on the impact of historical events on the development of knowledge systems.
  9. Education and Teacher Education-Pedagogy:
    • Exploration of traditional methods of teaching and learning in ancient India.
    • Integration of indigenous knowledge systems into modern educational frameworks.
  10. Policy and Development:
    • Analysis of how traditional knowledge can be incorporated into contemporary policy-making and development initiatives.
    • Studies on the role of indigenous knowledge in sustainable development and social transformation.

The Bhartiya Knowledge System (A multidisciplinary, Multilingual, Double Blind Peer Reviewed & Refereed Open Access International E- Journal) welcomes contributions from scholars, researchers, and practitioners across disciplines, aiming to create a rich and diverse body of knowledge that connects India's past with its present and future.

Mission