The FLIC Unit 1
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What are the two means by which ancient knowledge is preserved?

  • Historical records and cultural practices
  • Formal education and informal education
  • Documental knowledge and oral traditions (correct)
  • Written manuscripts and shared values
  • What is the main focus of scholars who research and republish ancient works?

  • To preserve ancient knowledge in museums
  • To create new knowledge
  • To bring hidden knowledge out of manuscripts (correct)
  • To accumulate more manuscripts
  • What does the text suggest about the importance of preserving ancient knowledge?

  • Preserving ancient knowledge is a waste of resources
  • Society needs to preserve, protect, and pass on ancient knowledge (correct)
  • Society should focus on creating new knowledge
  • Ancient knowledge is irrelevant in modern society
  • What enables the current generation to understand in any society?

    <p>Thinking patterns and repository of knowledge created by forefathers</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are some of the formal means of preserving ancient knowledge?

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    Study Notes

    Importance of Ancient Knowledge in Indian Civilization

    • Ancient knowledge in Indian civilization is the accumulated knowledge passed down through generations, preserved in both formal (documental) and informal (oral and traditional) means.
    • Many of the ancient works are in the form of manuscripts, many of which are currently neglected and collecting dust.
    • Scholars are actively researching and republishing these manuscripts in order to bring the hidden knowledge to light.
    • The question of whether any society needs to preserve, protect, and pass on ancient knowledge to future generations arises.
    • The thinking patterns and knowledge created by the forefathers in any society enable the current generation to understand and learn from the past.
    • Indian Knowledge System (IKS) is a classification framework that categorizes the knowledge systems in India.
    • The historicity of IKS refers to the historical development and evolution of knowledge in India.
    • IKS has some unique aspects that distinguish it from other knowledge systems.
    • The importance of ancient knowledge lies in its ability to provide insights into the past and help understand the present.
    • Ancient knowledge also serves as a foundation for further innovation and development in various fields.
    • Preserving and passing on ancient knowledge is crucial for the continuity and growth of Indian civilization.
    • By studying and understanding ancient knowledge, future generations can benefit from the wisdom and experiences of their ancestors.

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    Test your knowledge on the Foundational Literature of Indian Civilization (FLIC) Unit 1, which covers the Overview of Indian Knowledge System (IKS). Explore the importance of ancient knowledge, the defining characteristics of IKS, its classification framework, historicity, and unique aspects. Challenge yourself and deepen your understanding of the rich and diverse knowledge system of ancient India.

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