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India as Ancient Wisdom to Global Influence

From Ancient Wisdom to Global Influence: India’s Journey as Vishwaguru

Introduction The idea of Vishwaguru, or the “teacher of the world,” has been an integral part of India’s civilizational identity. For thousands of years, India has contributed to the global pool of knowledge, not only through material advancements but also through profound philosophical insights, spiritual traditions, and cultural values. From the Vedas and Upanishads to…

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Vishwaguru India: Spiritual and Cultural Leadership in the Modern World

Introduction India has long been revered as a land of wisdom, spirituality, and cultural richness. The idea of Vishwaguru (world teacher) is not a recent notion but a centuries-old recognition of India’s contributions to philosophy, spirituality, ethics, and human values. From the teachings of the Vedas and Upanishads to the principles of non-violence and compassion…

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Western Influence on Indian Education: A Critical Examination of Its Impact and Legacy

Introduction The influence of the West on Indian education has been profound and transformative, shaping the country’s academic structure, pedagogy, and curriculum. Western education, introduced primarily during British colonial rule, replaced traditional indigenous learning systems, creating a modern institutional framework. While it brought scientific and technological advancements, it also led to the decline of indigenous…

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