Why BKS

The Bhartiya Knowledge System(A multidisciplinary, Multilingual, Double Blind Peer Reviewed & Refereed Open Access International E- Journal) plays a crucial role in preserving India’s vast and diverse traditional knowledge systems, many of which are at risk of being forgotten or overlooked in the modern era. By documenting and analyzing these systems, the journal helps ensure that this rich heritage is not lost. The journal explores how ancient Indian knowledge can be applied to address contemporary issues. For instance, traditional practices in medicine (like Ayurveda), Agriculture, and Environmental Management can offer sustainable solutions to modern problems. The journal encourages an interdisciplinary approach, bridging the gap between traditional wisdom and modern science. This fusion of old and new knowledge can lead to innovative solutions and a deeper understanding of various fields, from healthcare to technology. By highlighting India’s contributions to global knowledge, the journal fosters a sense of cultural identity and pride. It underscores the importance of indigenous knowledge in a global context, countering the narrative that scientific progress is exclusively a product of Western thought. For scholars, the journal provides a platform to publish research on a wide range of topics related to Bharatiya knowledge systems. This not only enriches academic discourse but also opens up new areas for research and exploration. As the world increasingly looks for sustainable and holistic approaches to development, the insights from ancient Indian knowledge systems can offer valuable perspectives. The journal's work has the potential to influence global discussions on sustainability, ethics, and development. The journal also explores ways to integrate traditional knowledge into mainstream educational and development initiatives, which can lead to a more culturally inclusive approach to learning and policy-making.

The Bhartiya Knowledge System (A multidisciplinary, Multilingual, Double Blind Peer Reviewed & Refereed Open Access International E- Journal) is thus not just about preserving the past, but also about engaging with it to build a more informed and holistic future.