The School of Indian Knowledge System focuses on the exploration, preservation, and dissemination of India's
traditional wisdom and practices. This includes ancient sciences, arts, philosophies, and holistic health
systems like Ayurveda and Yoga. The school aims to integrate these traditional knowledge systems with
contemporary education, fostering a deeper understanding of India's cultural heritage. Through interdisciplinary
research, publications, and educational programs, the school seeks to bridge the gap between ancient wisdom and
modern science, promoting sustainable and holistic approaches to current global challenges.
Undergraduate Programmes
B. A. In Indian knowledge System
Indian knowledge system aims to support and facilitate further research to solve contemporary societal issues.
IKS is based on Vedic literature, the Vedas and the Upanishads. The course contents shall be Introduction to
IKS, Vedas and Upanishads, Wisdom through the ages like ancestral wisdom, Purana, The Puraric repository,
Itihasas, Shubhasitas, Number Systems and Units of Measurement, Vedic mathematics, Knowledge Framework and
classfications, Ayurveda, Vastushastra.
This course has opportunities in Healthcare, Education- IKS faculties, IKS academicians, Travel and Tourism-
Skill experts of Indian Studies, Media House- IKS content writer, Startups- Related to emotional and spiritual
healing, astrology, educational websites, you tube channels, podcasts, Etc.
Certificate Program in Sthapatya Veda
Sthapatya Veda being a science of architecture is completely based on Nature's Law. Need to learn and apply the
principles of Sthapatya Veda is to set an equilibrium of Cosmic Powers within a dwelling structure. The course
contains Science of Architecture, Sutra Mandal, Manushalaya, Devalaya, Yoga Sutra, and Sanskrit. This course
also includes practical components such as laboratory experiments, and field visits integrated to provide
hands-on experience and develop expertise.
This course has opportunities in architecturalfirms, heritage conservation organizations, and urban planning
agencies. They can also work as architectural consultants, heritage conservation specialists, or urban
designers, applying the principles of Sthapatya Veda to design buildings and spaces that harmonize with natural
elements and promote well-being according to the principles of Sthapatya Veda.