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Author Dr. Manoj Kumar Kurmi, Dr. Rameshwar Mishra
ISBN 978-93-47652-09-7 (Print Edition)
e-ISBN 978-93-47652-90-5 (Digital Edition)
DOI
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19959259
Total Pages 131
Publication Date May 2026
Publisher Cogniverse Press, Jorhat, Assam, India
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Title: Knowledge Tradition Inherent in Indian Heritage

Type: Peer Reviewed Edited Book

Editors: Dr. Manoj Kumar Kurmi and Dr. Rameshwar Mishra

Editor Details:

  • Dr. Manoj Kumar Kurmi
    Superintending Archaeologist
    Archaeological Survey of India
    Bhopal Circle, India
  • Dr. Rameshwar Mishra
    Associate Professor
    School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
    Sanjeev Agrawal Global Educational University, Bhopal, India

Publisher: Cogniverse Press, Jorhat, Assam, India

Address: Nakari Gaon, Borigaon Siding, Jorhat – 1

Website: cogniversepress.com

Email: cogniversepress@gmail.com

First Edition: May, 2026

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19959259

ISBN: 978-93-47652-09-7 (Print Edition)

e-ISBN: 978-93-47652-90-5 (Digital Edition)

Cover Designing: Cogniverse Press Digital Team

Copyright: © Authors

The views, interpretations, and research findings presented in this publication are solely those of the respective authors. The publisher bears no responsibility or liability for the accuracy, completeness, or validity of the content herein.

Preface

The book Knowledge Tradition Inherent in Indian Heritage presents a timely and thoughtful engagement with the evolving relationship between India’s rich civilizational wisdom and the transformative potential of contemporary technologies, particularly artificial intelligence. At a moment when the world is grappling with questions of sustainability, ethics, and cultural continuity, this volume offers a meaningful framework for integrating ancient knowledge systems with modern innovation.

Indian knowledge traditions have long embodied a holistic worldview where philosophy, science, spirituality, and daily life are deeply interconnected. This work highlights how such traditions, rooted in concepts like Dharma, the fourfold pursuits of life, and profound metaphysical insights such as Māyā, continue to hold relevance in addressing present-day challenges. The book thoughtfully situates these ideas within current discourses including human rights, sustainability, and education.

A distinctive feature of this volume is its interdisciplinary approach. The chapters explore how artificial intelligence can support the preservation, promotion, and ethical dissemination of Indian heritage, from AI-driven e-commerce platforms and digital marketing of handloom products to sustainable tourism and heritage management.

The work also critically reflects on issues of intellectual sovereignty and the need to reclaim indigenous knowledge systems from colonial frameworks, particularly through discussions on Gurukul pedagogy and decolonial thought. By bringing together themes of technology, philosophy, culture, and policy, this book creates a dialogue that is both rooted in tradition and forward-looking.

The volume underscores that innovation need not come at the cost of identity, and that ancient wisdom can meaningfully inform digital futures. It will serve as a valuable resource for scholars, researchers, and practitioners interested in the intersection of Indian heritage and emerging technologies.

Editors

Dr. Manoj Kumar Kurmi

Dr. Rameshwar Mishra

Key Themes
  • Indian Knowledge Systems and Cultural Heritage
  • Artificial Intelligence and Traditional Wisdom
  • Digital Preservation of Heritage
  • Ethical Promotion of Handloom and Indigenous Products
  • Decolonial Perspectives on Knowledge
  • Gurukul Pedagogy and Intellectual Sovereignty
  • Sustainable Heritage Management
  • Tourism and Visitor Management through AI
  • Dharma, Artha, Kāma, and Mokṣa in Indigenous Thought
  • Human Rights and Constitutional Perspectives
  • Philosophical Interpretations of Māyā
  • Integration of Technology with Cultural Identity
Table of Contents
[1] Artificial Intelligence and Traditional Knowledge: Bridging Ancient Wisdom with Digital Intelligence

Authors: Dr. Shaifali Tripathi, Ms. Aarti Upadhyay

Page: 1

[2] Personalized Digital Marketing of Indian Heritage Products Using Artificial Intelligence

Authors: Dr. Bhawna Sharma, CS Chitra Shridhar

Page: 8

[3] AI-Driven E-Commerce Platforms as Catalysts for Ethical Promotion of Indian Handloom Heritage

Authors: Dr. Manorama Singhade, Ms. Ratna Raghuwanshi

Page: 15

[4] Integration of Artificial Intelligence with Indian Traditional Knowledge Systems

Authors: Dr. Priya Pacholi, Shrashti Gautam

Page: 23

[5] Reclaiming Intellectual Sovereignty: A Decolonial Critique of Colonial Knowledge and the Displacement of Gurukul Pedagogy

Author: Dr. Anup Kumar Manna

Page: 31

[6] Artificial Intelligence for Sustainable Heritage Management: An Overview

Authors: Shravani Mathur, Dr. Shruti Dixit, Mr. Maneesh Mathur, Ms. Priyanka Chetwani

Page: 47

[7] The Ontology of Illusion (Māyā): The Function of Adhyāropa and Apavāda in Explaining the Phenomenal World

Author: Ruchir Mishra

Page: 53

[8] AI-Enabled Sustainable Tourism and Visitor Management

Author: Deepok Kumar Chaudhary

Page: 72

[9] Roots and Robots: Harmonizing Tradition with Artificial Intelligence in Hospitality Institutes

Author: Dr. Pallavi Komawar

Page: 85

[10] Human Rights in Indian Knowledge Traditions: Between Dharma and Modern Constitutionalism

Author: Nupur Bishnoi

Page: 94

[11] Interplay of Dharma, Artha, Kāma, and Mokṣa in Shaping Indigenous Knowledge Traditions

Authors: Dr. Rameshwar Mishra, Mr. Ganesh Chauhan

Page: 100

[12] नर्मदा नदी के तट और सांस्कृतिक विरासत का सोपान

Authors: अनिता गुजरे, आशा गोहे

Page: 108

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