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IKS as Gateways of ancestral wisdom

The Need for Ancestral Wisdom

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Challenging Prevailing Assumptions

  • Addresses the question: Why look to ancient knowledge for modern problems?
  • Counterargument: Ancient wisdom is relevant because fundamental human challenges persist.
  • Humans face recurring moral, ethical, and practical dilemmas. Therefore looking to the past for answers or patterns helps immensely.

Examples of Contemporary Challenges

  • Relationship discord (marital disputes)
  • Intergenerational conflicts (parent-child)
  • Workplace dynamics (employer-employee dissatisfaction)
  • Core issue: These challenges disrupt individuals and society.

Ancestral Wisdom as a Potential Solution

  • The value of looking back to see how ancestors addressed similar problems.
  • Premise: Many contemporary problems are not entirely new.
  • "Wisdom Through Ages" - Application of historical solutions to solve contemporary problems.

How Ancestral Wisdom is Developed and Transmitted

  • Accumulation of Experience: Learnings from the collective experience of people.
  • Inference from Situations: Drawing conclusions from circumstances faced.
  • Experimentation: Testing solutions through trial and error.
  • Sharing and Storage: Preservation of knowledge through:
    • Oral tradition (stories from grandparents)
    • Literary works

Content and Scope of Ancestral Wisdom

  • Beyond problem-solving, it encompasses broader cultural aspects:
    • Cultural practices
    • History
    • Science and Technology
    • Social Customs
    • Assumptions about Life
    • Prevailing Know-How

Finding and Accessing Ancestral Wisdom

Primary Sources

  • Puranas:
    • Collections of stories, myths, and legends.
    • Contain historical narratives and cultural information.
    • Example: Bhagavata Purana.
  • Itihasas:
    • Historical epics and narratives.
    • Example: Mahabharata and Ramayana.

Additional Literary Works

  • Neetisastra:
    • Treatises on ethics, morality, and statecraft.
    • Provide guidance on leading a virtuous life.
    • Neeti itself means "that which leads".
  • Subhasitas:
    • Aphorisms, proverbs, and wise sayings.
    • Promote social harmony and personal growth.
    • "Set of beautiful words."