give one concept of education given in Indian scriptures
Answers
Explanation:
The word ‘Veda’ means Knowledge in its truest and literal sense. Vedic scriptures for millennia have been a source of perfect knowledge and a means of attaining enlightenment for all of humanity. Sprouting from the soils of ancient India, the Vedas are a matter of pride to every Indian. The wisdom it imparts has been benefiting generations after generations for people not just in India but around the world.
Vedas and other Indian scriptures talk about real-world matters such as finance, occupation, warfare, human values, social conduct, and management. Vedas also assess and provide timeless solutions to these matters.
Vedic scriptures are also rich in scientific knowledge, especially in astronomy, physics, mathematics, medicine, biology, algebra and Biochemistry.
Books such as the Surya Siddhanta and Charaka Samhita enlighten us about astronomy and human biology.
William James, an American philosopher rightly said that “From the Vedic scriptures we learn the practical art of surgery, medicine, music and house building under which mechanised art is included”.
He also said that they are the encyclopedias of life, culture, religion, science, ethics, law, cosmology and meteorology.
Max Mueller, Mahatma Gandhi and many other stalwarts have recognized the golden potential of Vedas in our daily lives
Answer:
Etymologically , the Hindi word 'Shiksha' has been derived from the Sanskrit verb 'Shiksh' which mean 'to learn'. Thus'. Thus, education mean both learing and teaching. ... Thus, 'Vidya' means both curriculum and learning. The term 'Jnana'( gyaan ) meand the same as education in its wide sense in Indian philosophy