Month-long CERTIFICATE COURSES in Indian Cultural Studies

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Month-long CERTIFICATE COURSES in Indian Cultural Studies Courses Offered by Department of Vedic Sciences & Indian Culture in Partnership with Sri Aurobindo Foundation for Indian Culture (SAFIC), a unit of Sri Aurobindo Society, Pondicherry www.sanskriti.edu.in

Why courses in Indian culture Why courses in Indian culture? “India's cultural heritage holds the answers to all global problems.” (PM Narendra Modi, October 29, 2017) www.sanskriti.edu.in

ARE courses in Indian culture right for You? If you have ever wondered what is unique about India and her culture… If you are seeking a deeper connection with your cultural roots, with the great ancient wisdom traditions of India… If you have ever wondered how to prepare yourself to positively contribute to the future progress of India… If you are seeking insightful learning opportunities for self-growth and inner development…. If you are a sincere life-long learner interested in widening and deepening your worldview… If you are looking for learning opportunities that enrich the mind, heart and soul… Then registering for one or more of the month-long certificate courses in Indian Culture may just be the thing for you! www.sanskriti.edu.in

Sanskriti-safic CERTIFICATE Courses in Indian Culture SEVEN COURSES OFFERED IN ACADEMIC YEAR 2019-2020; MORE TO FOLLOW Semester Starting August 2019 Introduction to Indian Culture and Civilisation Indian View on Aims and Organisation of Life Sanskrit Appreciation I Semester Starting January 2020 Ancient Indian Contribution to Science and Technology Introduction to the Vedas Introduction to the Upanishads Sanskrit Appreciation II Course Duration: One Month, 3 Sessions Per Week, 12 Sessions Total Certificate of Completion to be Awarded at the End of Each Course All Courses are Open for Learners of All Ages and Backgrounds Eligibility: 12th Class Completion, Reasonable Knowledge of English www.sanskriti.edu.in

key Features of the CERTIFICATE COURSES Guided by the ideal given by Sri Aurobindo – “all knowledge is within and has to be evoked by education rather than instilled from outside,” these courses offer some unique features: A synthesis of wider and deeper approach to the study of the relevant topic A variety of learning activities – lectures, discussions, independent study, group work and projects – involving different mental faculties of comprehension, analysis, synthesis, organisation and expression A rich mix of learning materials – textual, audio-visual and web-based Exposure to key ideas selected from various sources, including ancient texts and the works of modern seers and thinkers, particularly Sri Aurobindo. www.sanskriti.edu.in

What can students expect to gain from these courses? A deeper appreciation of the unique and distinct characteristics of Indian civilisation and culture. A broader understanding of the history of Indian civilisation, particularly from an inner, evolutionary perspective. An overview of selected aspects of Indian culture and heritage, and develop a deeper appreciation of some of the key contributions made by ancient Indians in various fields including science, technology, literature, visual and performing arts, architecture, engineering, and medicine. An understanding of the significance of learning about our cultural and civilisational past in order to prepare for a future renewal and renaissance. A greater awareness of the ways Indians can prepare themselves for making positive contribution toward the future Indian renaissance. A greater appreciation of Sanskrit language and the richness of Sanskrit literary tradition. Experience inner growth, self-awareness and integral personality development. www.sanskriti.edu.in

Prospects after a certificate course in Indian culture After successfully completing six month-long certificate courses and one research project in a year, learners become eligible for a Certificate in Indian Cultural Studies. After successfully completing twelve month-long certificate courses and two research projects, and one month-long internship over a period of two years, learners become eligible for an undergraduate Diploma in Indian Cultural Studies. By completing additional self-study and project work, interested learners may convert any or all of the completed one-month certificate courses into full-semester-length courses offered as part of the BA in Indian Cultural Studies programme. This will make them eligible to work toward a BA in Indian Cultural Studies. For details, contact the programme coordinator. “The aim of education is not to prepare a man to succeed in life and society, but to increase his perfectibility to its utmost.” (Sri Aurobindo) www.sanskriti.edu.in

ABOUT sri Aurobindo society and SAFIC Sri Aurobindo Foundation for Indian Culture (SAFIC), a unit of the Sri Aurobindo Society, is dedicated to the exploration of the various aspects of Indian culture including dance, drama, architecture, sculpture and music. The research undertaken here offers deep insights into the Indian scriptures and unravelling the hidden wonders and the soul of the Sanskrit language – our glorious inheritance from the days of yore. SAFIC strives to rediscover the genius and outstanding magnificence of Indian culture and works to apply it dynamically to life and all its activities in modern India. It aspires to evoke among the youth a great love for India, pride in their heritage and an aspiration and will to create an even greater future. www.safic.aurosociety.org Sri Aurobindo Society To move towards tomorrow, to participate in the birth of a new world, in the making of a new humanity, in the creation of a better and happier future – this is the unique privilege and challenge of today. Sri Aurobindo Society strives to bring together all those who want to dedicate themselves to this task, with no distinction of nationality, race, caste, creed, religion or sex. www.aurosociety.org www.sanskriti.edu.in