The vast ocean of Sanskrit literature is saturated with higher intellectual heights and deeper insights into life and education. The texts abound in reflections on all the aspects of life: Adhibhautika, adhidaivika and adhyatmika. It is the holistic vision of life. These concepts, when understood in their true essence and spirit, can provide a sound philosophical and psychological foundation of education. It is, indeed, a Herculean task to search out the texts related to education from this vast ocean of Sanskrit literature. However, here is a humble attempt to fathom out the pearls of educational wisdom, and thread them into a garland that presents the holistic vision of education.
The Indian concept of education has always been to enrich one’s life so that man becomes a good human displaying appropriate qualities and work culture that contribute to the welfare of all beings. While we may not be able to revive the ancient Gurukul system of education now, what has to be ensured is that the basic principles, and the holistic wisdom and vision of the ancient Indian educational system are renovated, re-understood, preserved, adopted and re-expressed in modern thought. This book, Reflections on Education in Sanskrit Literature aims at fulfilling this need of our times.
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