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कार्यशाळेतील मधील मुद्दे:
१) आवाज कुणाचा ? आवाज कशाला ?
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४) आवाज, स्वर आणि पट्टी यांची ओळख
५) आवजाचा रियाझ, व्यायाम, संरक्षण आणि संवर्धन
६) आवाजामुळे करिअर संधी
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Masters in Kautilya Politics & Economics
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Kautilya Chanakya is one of the most intelligent Rishi scientists ever on the earth. His book 'Kautilya Arthshastra' has everything required for a successful life. It is not only useful for Government & Governance but its applications are there in every field of day-to-day life. Kautilya provides guaranteed knowledge systems for Victory & Success. The study of Kautilya will empower everyone who is eager to make his life successful. It will equip the learner to develop the power of winning in any circumstances. Kautilya will be helpful at the place of employment, for the self-employed, in any industry, enterprises, corporate companies, and even in any organization including political organizations. Learners will have the skill to tackle any type of adverse situation. It will not only be useful for the leaders and workers of the political parties but also for the strategy development companies for political organizations. Kautilya will develop a special type of knowledge and thinking pattern and ability which will help to conquer any field and any situation in life.
🌼Duration: 2 Years, From August 2023
🌼Age – No age limit
🌼Teaching Language – Hindi
🌼Eligibility – Graduate or Equivalent
🌼Study Material – Hard copy + E-Book
🌼Study Material Language – Hindi + English
🌼Mode: Online Mode
🌼Semesters: 4
🌼Credits – 64 (04 credits per Subject)
🌼Subjects – 16 (4 subjects per Semester)
🌼Sessions – approx. 240
🌼Each session Duration - Online - 90 Minutes (70 Min.Lecture + 20 Min Q & A)
Online Classes Starting from : 7 August 2023
Program Timings:
Online Course – Monday to Thursday – 8:30 pm to 10:00 pm (Zoom App)
Fee Structure
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1st Year - Indian Students ₹48000/- | Foreign Students: $900/-
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2nd Year - Indian Students ₹48000/- | Foreign Students: $900/-
(Fees inclusive of Admission fee, Permanent registration fee, Tuition fee, Study material, Assessment, Examination fee, Supervision, Technical Support & Guidance fee, etc.)
Re-examination Fees: ₹1,000/- per subject (USD $ 30/- For Foreign Students)
Convocation Fees: ₹2,000/- (USD $ 50/- Foreign Students)
Installment Facility:
₹25000/- per Semester (₹25000 x 4 Installments)
Installments payments must be paid by Bank transfer only. Submit the application to view account details.
Discount in Fees:
Discount Applicable in the following cases: (Only for First Year Fees)
1) Group Students: A discount is available for a group of 3 students enrolling as a group at a time. There will be a discount of ₹5000/- per student for the first year only.
2) Fellowship: Fellowship is available for Ex-Bhishma students. Any student who has completed any online Certificate Course of Bhishma School of Indian Knowledge Systems will be eligible for the fellowship of ₹5000/- This fellowship is available only for the first year of the Master Program.
(Installments and Discounted Fees are to be paid in a Bank account Only. Submit your application and Pay Fees in the Account details shown after submission.)
3) If One Time Fee is paid for Two Years: ₹90000/- only
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Program Syllabus
Paper 1 – Sanskrit Bhasha Parichay
Sanskrit is Mother of all the languages. Ancient literature, ancient scripts are in Sanskrit language. Sanskrit language is the foundation of all the IKS fields, therefore learning Sanskrit language is the necessity to have better understanding and Research oriented study of IKS. The Paper is designed with the objective to provide the learner an overview of Sanskrit Bhasha. The scope of this Paper is very large that it is not possible to cover it in detail, but with an overview and further detailed study, the learner can interpret the Sanskrit text.
Paper 2 – Indian Political, Economical and Sociological Thoughts
Indian Political thought has been influenced by many thinkers. For a proper understanding of the Indian Political and Economical theories and Sociological thoughts, it is essential to study the ideas and philosophies of prominent political thinkers of the past that influence modern political thoughts. This Paper will provide the learners an insight into the manner in which these ideas were adopted and implemented by those thinkers.
Paper 3 – Kautilya in Historical Perspective
Kautilya is an important historical personality. He not just wrote a great and still relevant masterpiece namely Arthashastra, but he lived the Arthashastra. He created a king, an empire and set the tone of history for centuries tocome. This historical perspective of Kautilya, his role in overthrowing Dhanananda, his oath, his ambition for bringing and expanding Dharmarajya, through Chandragupta Maurya is to be seen. The chronology of Indian history needs to be corrected first to place him in right time and reassert that he lived centuries before Alexanders time.
Paper 4 – Idea of Hindu King and Kingship
In Indian Culture, King and Kingship, are not like western Idea of Monarch and Monarchy. He is more as a protector and perpetuator of Dharma – the Cosmic law governing universe which is reinterpreted to make a socioeconomic law of the land. Dharma or Righteousness rules not the king. His powers are kept in check by higher spiritual laws and his training and conduct is governed by this principle of material progress and spiritual growth of all and selfless renunciation of all comforts and pleasures for the sake of the people in his kingdom.
Paper 5 – Kautilya's Organization System
Kautilya’s Organization system is typically Indian ie Organic system : It has Seven Elements (Prakritis) 1. The Swami, the sovereign King ; 2. The Mantrin, the ministers; 3. The Janapada, the people and the territory; 4. The Durga, the fortification; 5. The Kosha, the treasury; 6. The Sena or the Danda, the army; 7. The Mitra, the allies.
Paper 6 – Kautilya's Law and Order
Universal protection of human rights; laws that are implemented in a non- discriminatory manner; an efficient, impartial, and quick judicial system; transparent public agencies and official decision-making; accountability for decisions made about public issues and resources by public officials; participation and inclusion of all citizens in debating public policies and choices is summed up as good governance. Sources of Law were • Dharma (cannon law), Vyavahara (customary law), Samstha (usages) and Rajashasana (logical principles)
Paper 7 – Kautilya's Administration system
The crystallization of sovereignty in the king‟s court and also in the metropolitan centers, if not in the peripheral tribal republics. The existence of 16 Mahajanapadas as a proof of state-formation during Mauryan Empire. Overriding authority of the king's decree over all other judicial functions. Sovereignty appeared to be imbibed in monarch, the Swami.
Paper 8 – Kautilya's Welfare State
The king was expected to ensure the Welfare : Yogakshema of the subjects and was also authorized to act at once, as Indra and Yama acted, while dispensing rewards and punishment.
Yogakshema denoted : Yoga (addition to or furtherance of, and not the depletion of, all resources) and Kshema (well utilization of resources) in all human pursuits. Yoga and Kshema were considered the sources of exertion and peaceful possession respectively.
Paper 9 – Study of Dharma
Dharma – the Cosmic law governing universe which is reinterpreted to make a socioeconomic law of the land. Dharma or Righteousness rules not the king. Material prosperity was never considered as an end in itself, instead it was believed that material provisions are essential and it is the duty of state to ensure this. A policy of minimum state-welfare, leaving the individual to maximum of self-help. The state only confined to help the helpless. It involves the well-being of the poorest of the poor.
Paper 10 – Kautilyan Economic System (Finance)
Kautilya believed that the state should be the market regulator and advocated the principle of a mixed economy when India was ruled by autocrats. He was meticulous in technique of controlling every activity and insisted on governance for the betterment of public. Though individual merchants were free to contribute they also had to comply with the rules and regulations set by the state and authorities appointed by the state.
Paper 11 – Kautilya's Rajmandal
The Rajamandala means "circle of kings"; मण्डल, mandala is a Sanskrit word which means "circle" or an intricate pattern in a circle.Kautilya describes circles of friendly and enemy states which can be surrounding the king's (raja) state. This is also known as Mandala theory of foreign policy or Mandala theory, and it is one of the most important postulations regarding statecraft, administration, strategies and foreign policy by Kautilya which is still very relevant.
Paper 12 – Kautilya's Foreign Affairs
Kautilya provides a great guide regarding the approach of the current Indian regime’s foreign policy. India’s foreign policy clearly shows the reflection of Kautilyan notion of foreign policy.His Mandal Siddhant and Shadgunya Siddhant are very well thought and timeless insights in foreign affairs of any nation.
Paper 13 – Kautilya's Trade and Commerce
Trade and commerce, organic agriculture with fertile soil, rich mineral deposits and industry all contribute to wealth of the state Kautilya emphasized.He organized a centralized hierarchical government to promote agriculture, manufacture, mining, tax collection, trade, communication, build marketplaces, and to collect and maintain statistics.The state was divided in provinces, districts and villages governed by centrally-appointed officials. Traditional tribal lands paid taxes, newly cleared lands were leased to cultivators for their lifetime, Pastures, forests and mines were owned by state and it also built water tanks, roads and canals.Shreni (craftsmen guilds) the unique economic system and unit of India was upheld by Kautilya. Kautilya said a king without strong surplus treasure is curse to people and economic wealth is a must for a successful state.
Paper 14 – Kautilya's Strategic Policy
To develop policies, standards, systems, and processes that implement these strategies : The cycle is : ‘Recruitment and selection. Organizational design and development. Business transformation and change management. Performance, Arthashastra encouraged profitable trading especially with strategic nations. Kautilya emphasized on the importance of using trade to create alliances with strong nations. Kautilya insisted in creation of towns and villages at strategic places with commercial areas and trade zones.
Paper 15 – Kautilya's Spy System
Kautilya's Spy System proposed a detailed hierarchical network for an espionage system. The ancient Indian espionage system was so detailed and practical that it remains a source of inspiration till today. As per him, there are many types of Spy like Baahya (external) and Aabhyantar (internal) Spies, Five institutions (Sansthas) of espionage, Kaapatika-chhaatra (working under the guise of a fraudulent disciple); Udaasthita (a sham ascetic who has fallen from the real duties of asceticism); Grihapatika (a householder spy); Vaidehaka (a merchant spy); and Taapasa (a spy under the guise of an ascetic practicing austerities.
Paper 16 – Project
In the last semester of the Program, learner has to complete a Project. It has 4 Credits. Topics for the projects will be provided at the start of the 4th semester. Learner has to submit the project report and give presentation.
ASSESSMENT & EVALUATION
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100 marks for subject
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Written Exam – 60 Marks, Assignment – 20 Marks, Oral – 20 Marks
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Project – Thesis & Presentation
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Passing – Min. 40% marks in each subject
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About Bhishma School of Indian Knowledge Systems
Bhishma School Indian Knowledge Systems (formerly Bhishma School of Indic Studies) (BSIKS) is a pioneer institute in the field of Indian Knowledge Systems ( IKS ), Hindu Studies and Indic Studies. BSIS programs are accredited by IACDSC, USA, an international accreditation body. BSIKS has associations with Gujarat Technological University, Hindu Council of Australia, Dharmashree, Vijnyan Bharati, Vidya Bharati Uchha Shiksha Sansthan, IHAR - USA & India, etc. Bhishma School of Indian Knowledge Systems offers courses and programs from Certificate, Diploma to PhD, D.Litt. under various schools.
The whole range of knowledge systems under these schools is multifarious, from the Vedas, and Upanishads to scriptural, philosophical, scientific, technological and artistic sources. The disciplines and domains of knowledge include logic, philosophy, language, technology and crafts, polity, economics and governance, ethics and sociological orders, architecture and engineering, pure sciences, earth sciences, bio sciences, poetics and aesthetics, law and justice, grammar, mathematics and astronomy, metrics, agriculture, mining, metallurgy, trade and commerce, Ayurved and yog, medicine and life sciences, geography, military science, weaponry, shipbuilding, navigation and maritime traditions, biology and veterinary science, music, dance, drama, carvings, paintings, spirituality, divinity, civilization study, culture & heritage etc. BSIS is focusing on the revitalization of the major knowledge tradition i.e. 14 Vidyas- theoretical domains - and 64 Kalas-crafts, skill sets and arts that are useful in day-to-day living through its activities and programs.
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FAQs about Masters Programs
1) Why one should join the Masters Programs offered by Bhishma School of Indian Knowledge Systems?
Ans. :- For the first time in India and the world, Bhishma School of Indian Knowledge Systems has launched Masters Programs in Indian Knowledge Systems and Hindu studies. The central government is insisting and putting emphasis on following all actions and activities based on ancient Indian Knowledge Systems which are indigenous, traditional, still relevant in many sectors, and trustworthy. Unfortunately since British times and after independence till 2014, IKS was neglected and underestimated. Besides we see that the so-called modern western concepts are failing repeatedly. Great transformation and radical change is happening around us and the foundation of this revival will be Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS). National Education policy has written a roadmap for this change. It will be not only limited to the education sector but the change will cover each and every sector of life around us. The great IKS wave has just begun and it will grow for a minimum next 4 to 5 decades. It will expand not only in India but all over the world. It is expected that 5 million new jobs will be generated in IKS and Hindu Studies Sector in the next few decades. Every wise person or student of any age should understand this change which is happening silently and he should get ready to lead this IKS wave by acquiring the expertise in Indian Knowledge Systems i.e. IKS. The Masters Programs of Bhishma School of Indian Knowledge Systems will open the doors of a bright and long-term future for everyone who can sense and experience the transformation happening in the country. Students who will join at an early stage will be highly benefited. Apart from individual benefits, they will share immense contributions to the country and the world.
2) What is the background of the Bhishma School of Indian Knowledge Systems?
Ans. :- Bhishma School of Indian Knowledge Systems, (Formerly Bhishma School of Indic Studies) Pune (BSIS) is a pioneer institute in the field of Indian Knowledge Systems ( IKS ), Hindu Studies, and Indic Studies. The mother organization BHISHMA was established in 1976 by late Dr. Shripad Dattatray Kulkarni and blessed by PP Paramacharya of Kanchi Kamkoti Pitham. Many Eminent Scholars and personalities from India and abroad are associated with BSIS as mentors and advisors including PP Swami Govinddev Giri, Padmabhushan Dr. Vijay Bhatkar, Dr.Kapil Kapoor, Rajiv Ji Malhotra, Dr. Vasant Shinde, Dr. Ravindra Kulkarni, Dr.Shashi ji Tiwari, Dr. Yashwant Pathak, Acharya Umapati Ji, Dr. Milind Sathye, etc. Bhishma School of Indian Knowledge Systems offers courses and programs from Certificate, and Diploma to Ph.D., and D.Litt. under various schools. The whole range of knowledge systems under these schools is multifarious, from the Vedas, and Upanishads to scriptural, philosophical, scientific, technological and artistic sources. The disciplines and domains of knowledge include logic, philosophy, language, technology and crafts, polity, economics and governance, ethics and sociological orders, architecture and engineering, pure sciences, earth sciences, bio sciences, poetics and aesthetics, law and justice, grammar, mathematics and astronomy, metrics, agriculture, mining, metallurgy, trade and commerce, Ayurveda and Yog, medicine and life sciences, geography, military science, weaponry, shipbuilding, navigation and maritime traditions, biology, and veterinary science, music, dance, drama, carvings, paintings, spirituality, divinity, civilization study, culture & heritage, etc. BSIS is focusing on the revitalization of the major knowledge tradition i.e. 14 Vidyas- theoretical domains - and 64 Kalas-crafts, skill sets, and arts-that are useful in day-to-day living through its activities and programs. BSIS has conducted online certificate programs for the last 3 years and more than 4200 students have completed it successfully.