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This book serves as a bridge between.... wisdom and modern science.​

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Answered by pallabpradhan1997
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this book serves as a bridge between ancient wisdom and modern science

Answered by sureeshravi
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This book serves as a bridge between ancient wisdom and modern science.

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Indian civilization has placed a great deal of value on knowledge, as evidenced by its astonishingly massive body of intellectual texts, the greatest collection of manuscripts in the world, and its well-documented heritage of texts, thinkers, and schools in a wide range of subject areas. Lord Krishna informs Arjuna in Srimad Bhagavad Gita, 4.33,37–38, that knowledge is the greatest means of self-purification and liberation. India has a long history of knowledge that has continued unbroken, like the Ganges River. From the Vedas (Upanishads) to Sri Aurobindo, knowledge has been the focus of all research.

The focus of scientific investigation can be roughly categorized into subjective sciences, objective sciences, and knowledge sciences from an Indian point of view. Subjective sciences study a person's fundamental self. It also covers psychology and studies of consciousness with applications to leadership, education, wellness, and peace.

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