DYNAMISM IN INDIAN PHILOSOPHY
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https://doi.org/10.29121/shodhkosh.v4.i2.2023.4785Keywords:
Historical View, Dynamism, Vision For FutureAbstract [English]
Throughout the centuries, Indian philosophy continues to exert a dynamic and expanding impact on the thinking and daily lives of Indians. The origins of various Indian philosophical systems can be traced back to the Vedas. Throughout the ages, this concept has been consistently evolving, undergoing modifications, alterations, and transformations to meet the requirements of the people and societies of each respective era, as evident in its dynamic historical progression. Indian philosophy exhibits dynamism through the changes that have occurred because of historical events. Indian philosophy encompasses both traditional and non-traditional schools of thought, which coexist and often engage in debate with one another within society.In contrast, Indian philosophy remains an open system, receptive to new ideas and perspectives.Our scriptures contain a diverse range of narratives that can be understood by ordinary people, as well as more complex and nuanced discussions for those with a deeper understanding.In practice, Indian philosophy exhibits local and personal variations that are generally accepted within the culture.Modern thought is welcomed and incorporated into the philosophical framework, with Indian values and principles being appropriately adapted to fit. This is the essence of dynamism. The paper also addresses solutions for current issues and outlines a vision for the future. Modern society is characterised by numerous outdated customs and traditions. It is our responsibility to recognize these issues, address them in a social context, and deliberately eliminate them. The need of the hour is to reinvigorate philosophical thought by shedding outdated customs and practices.
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