In a world grappling with pressing challenges, Essays on the Indian Knowledge System presents a timeless and relevant holistic perspective that resonates far beyond India’s borders. This collection of essays offers insights into key subjects such as philosophy, yoga, mathematics, astrophysics, economics, and aesthetics, presenting IKS as a dynamic framework for sustainable solutions. Rooted in the foundational principles of Laukika Prayojana (practical utility), Parampara (continuity), and Drishti (unique perspectives), this book explores how ancient wisdom can address contemporary issues like environmental degradation, economic inequality, and societal disconnection. Bridging past and present, The Indian Knowledge System interconnected thought and action—encouraging a fresh approach to knowledge, ethics, and our shared future.
This pioneering book introduces the “feminine,” a dimension of film not reducible to women’s experience. Exploring this Jungian concept through movies spanning seven decades, it enhances the appreciation of film as a depth psychological medium.
