MODERN PHYSICS AND INDIAN KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS: AN INQUIRY INTO CONVERGING REALITIES

Authors

  • Narayan Gaonkar, R. G. Vaidya

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25215/8198963413.32

Abstract

In this chapter, the review of the profound conceptual resonances and intriguing parallels observed between the discoveries in modern physics and the insights embedded within Indian knowledge systems are presented. This study meticulously highlights the core ideas of disparate domains regardless of the fundamentally distinct methodologies employed. The scientific pursuit of the unity of existence, the intrinsically dynamic nature of reality and the elusive and observer-dependent nature of reality at the quantum level are explored. A comprehensive investigation of key scientific and philosophical concepts, supplemented by illustrative Sanskrit shlokas from foundational texts of Indian knowledge systems foster an interdisciplinary analogue between two rich traditions. It suggests that despite their different starting points and methods, both modern science and ancient wisdom traditions converge upon remarkably similar profound conclusions about the fundamental nature of reality. Ultimately, this exploration aims to contribute to holistic and integrated worldview, combining scientific knowledge with timeless spiritual insights.

Published

2025-06-12