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Sanskrit as a Language of Knowledge Transfer: Exploring the Knowledge Architecture of Ancient Bharat

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 The success of any civilization depends upon its ability to preserve, organize, and transfer knowledge across generations. Ancient Bharat developed one of the world's most enduring knowledge traditions through a sophisticated network of scholars, Gyanpeeths, academic institutions, and literary repositories. Sanskrit as Scholarly Language Protocol for Knowledge Transfer Across Generations At the center of this knowledge architecture stood Sanskrit, a language that functioned as a medium for documenting, preserving, and transmitting knowledge. This paper explores Sanskrit from the perspective of knowledge transfer rather than merely communication. It examines Sanskrit as a structured language of scholarship that enabled the preservation of philosophy, mathematics, medicine, astronomy, governance, linguistics, and spirituality. The study proposes that Sanskrit served as a civilizational knowledge infrastructure that facilitated intergenerational knowledge continuity and intellectual ...

Taxshila 2020 Model: Completing Master's Degree by Age 20 Through Learnography

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 Taxshila 2020 Model is a learnographic framework designed to improve the efficiency of knowledge transfer and accelerate academic development through brainpage theory, temporal dynamics, motor science, and hierarchical brain-circuit development. The model proposes that learners can complete a master's-level academic pathway by the age of 20 while simultaneously developing professional competence, emotional intelligence, creativity, leadership, and workplace readiness. Taxshila Model – Brainpage Learning, Small Teachers and Early Career Readiness Unlike conventional educational systems that rely heavily on teacher-centered instruction and prolonged academic timelines, Taxshila 2020 emphasizes active knowledge transfer, book-to-brain learnography, reciprocal learning, miniature schools, and brainpage classrooms. This article examines the theoretical foundations, organizational structure, learning mechanisms, developmental principles, and societal implications of the Taxshila 2020 Mo...

Triadic Architecture of Global Dominance: Security, Economy and Knowledge Powers

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The rise and fall of civilizations have historically been determined by their capacity to acquire, sustain, and integrate different forms of power. The paper proposes the Triadic Architecture of Global Dominance. This is a framework of dominance that identifies Security Power, Economic Power, and Knowledge Power as the three foundational pillars of civilizational development. Three Foundations of Global Dominance: Durga, Laxmi and Saraswati Powers Drawing the inspirations from Sanatan philosophical symbolism and the Gyanpeeth Architecture, these powers are represented respectively as Durga Power, Laxmi Power, and Saraswati Power. The study argues that global influence emerges not from the isolated strength of any one pillar but from their dynamic integration. Knowledge creates innovation, economic power transforms innovation into prosperity, and security power protects both prosperity and knowledge. The article examines the historical role of these powers in shaping civilizations, infl...