This paper explores the relevance and potential of integrating Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS) into contemporary education to address the diverse challenges faced by modern educational frameworks. With the global shift toward holistic and inclusive learning, IKS offers valuable insights that align with the need for ethical, cultural and sustainable education. This paper examines key components of IKS, including Vedic philosophy, Ayurveda, Yoga, and Indian epistemology, and their role in fostering critical thinking, emotional intelligence and social responsibility in students. By analyzing traditional educational systems such as the Gurukul and Takshashila, the paper proposes strategies for incorporating these ancient practices into modern curricula through interdisciplinary approaches, technology-enhanced learning and experiential pedagogies. Key findings suggest that the integration of IKS can promote cultural identity, global citizenship and environmental sustainability, while also enhancing personal well-being and academic success. The paper concludes with recommendations for curriculum reforms, teacher training and institutional partnerships to facilitate the successful incorporation of IKS in contemporary education. This integration holds the promise of creating more well-rounded, ethical and globally conscious individuals in the 21st century.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68c1924e9b7b07f3a06168f0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.70849/ijsci02092025004