NALANDA TO NANOTECHNOLOGY - INDIA'S LEGACY OF INTERDISCIPLINARY SCHOLARSHIP
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NANOTECHNOLOGYDescription
Bharat Brain Trust,
Edited By: Dr. Joydeb Patra, Dr. Prodipta Barman, Dr. Tamal Gupta
DOI: https://doi.org/10.69889/IMBS.978-81-965700-1-9
ISBN: 978-81-965700-1-9
For a long time, people have hailed India as a country where ideas can flow freely in various areas, including science, technology, philosophy, literature, and more. Putting concepts together has been more significant than tearing them down in Indian philosophy's past. People now consider knowledge as one objective instead of a group of goals since this happened. Indian brains have always been unique because they can think creatively and logically at the same time. The oldest Vedic songs, for instance, used beautiful language to talk about strange notions about the world. Panini's methodical sutras used language with the same level of mathematical accuracy. Numerous people believe that studying numerous subjects at once leads to fresh ideas, but it's vital to realize that this way of thinking has deep cultural roots in India.