Domains

Domains are the primary classification structure of the wiki. They are the hub nodes in the knowledge graph - the conceptual clusters around which all content organises itself.

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Civilizational Consciousness

The framework itself — svayambodha, civilizational-consciousness, ecology as worldview, the dharmic response to modernity, and the meta-question of how a civilization understands itself.

civilizational consciousness

svayambodha

ecology

modernity

culture

dharma

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Indology & Civilizational Critique

Purva-paksha and shatrubodha — the critique of Western Indology, the missionary and Islamist challenge, intellectual sovereignty, and the analytical tradition of Voice of India.

shatrubodha

purva paksha

indological critique

german indology

race theory

academic method

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Sindhu-Sarasvatī & Origins

The question of civilizational origins — Indus-Sarasvati civilization, Out of India theory, the Aryan debate, ancient genetics, Indo-European linguistics, and Vedic archaeology.

out of india theory

vedic chronology

indian chronology

sarasvati river

aryan debate

ancient dna

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Darśanas & Philosophy

The six schools and their offshoots — Nyaya, Vaisheshika, Sankhya, Mimamsa, Yoga, Vedanta — plus Kashmir Shaivism, Buddhist and Jain philosophy, and the broader Sanskrit philosophical tradition.

sankhya

epistemology

pramana theory

yoga sutra

advaita vedanta

kashmir shaivism

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History & Civilizational Recovery

India's historical self-understanding — indigenous historiography, the Dharampal tradition, the Beautiful Tree, recovery of pre-colonial knowledge, and the critique of colonial history writing.

history

civilizational recovery

colonial history

education history

indigenous education

eighteenth century india

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Purāṇas & Itihāsa

The narrative inheritance — Mahabharata, Ramayana, the eighteen Puranas, and adjacent texts like Katha Sarit Sagar. Sacred time, cyclical history, and the mythic imagination of Bharata.

mahabharata

cosmology

sacred geography

pilgrimage

dynastic history

krishna bhakti

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Festivals & Living Tradition

The lived religion — festivals, utsavas, ritual cycles, temple-going, Navadurga, and the practice of civilizational reconnection through tradition.

festivals

tradition

navaratri

devi

ritual life

ritual observance

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Dharmaśāstra & Polity

The normative order — Smriti, Dharmashastra, Arthashastra, and the broader tradition of Hindu statecraft, law, governance, and political ethics. How dharma structures collective life.

dharmashastra

sources of dharma

legal tradition

ritual life

social custom

social order

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Indian Knowledge Systems and Education

Indian Knowledge Systems across Amarakosha, Hindu mathematics, science, the 64 kalas, and civilizational learning.

indian knowledge systems

knowledge representation

knowledge classification

disciplinary map

civilizational learning

mathematics

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Arts & Aesthetics

The aesthetic tradition — Natyashastra, rasa theory, music, dance, drama, iconography, architecture, and the philosophy of art and meaning-making in the Indian tradition.

aesthetics

natyashastra

dramatic theory

rasa

musicology

raga

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Śruti & the Vedic World

The foundational revelation — Vedas, Upanishads, Aranyakas, Brahmanas, and the interpretive traditions that receive them. Includes Rigvedic symbolism, Vedic cosmology, and the seer tradition.

rigveda

vedic symbolism

vedic society

vedic wisdom

atman

brahman

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Language & Sanskrit

The science of language — Sanskrit grammar, linguistics, philosophy of language, Bhartrhari's sphota theory, the Amarakosha as knowledge structure, and Sanskrit as civilizational medium.

language philosophy

bhartrhari

amarakosha

sanskrit pedagogy

grammar reference

morphology

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Sacred Geography & Temple

The sacred landscape — temples, tirthas, kshetras, Dharmic circuits, pilgrimage traditions, and the Agama as the living science of sacred space and ritual.

temple

sacred geography

pilgrimage

temple destruction

temple lore

temple management

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