Skill-Development & Entrepreneurship Through Yoga Philosophy

Educreator Research Journal 10 (1) (2023)
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The theory and practice of skill development & entrepreneurship through yoga empower the individual and society. In India, yoga is the system of Indian Philosophy and Psychology. Indian culture is formed through the systems of Indian Philosophy and Psychology. Philosophy like Nyaya-Vaisheshikha, Sankhya-Yoga, Mimamsa- Vedanta, great literature like Ramayana and Mahabharata, the Puranas (myth) and so on formed the Indian culture. In our school (1st to 8th std) education systems there is abhava (absence) of the above-mentioned cultural system. Right Skills must be Developed at the Right Age. In our schools these skills can be developed through the Varna and Ashram vyavastha (system). The intellectual and emotional skills can be developed through the stories of Panchatantra, Birbal and Tenalirama. In India there were number of skills developed in our culture like language, grammar, math, philosophy, logic, art, music and so on. In the same way number of entrepreneurships developed in our culture like teaching various subjects, arts, music, becoming a soldier and training defence techniques, doing agriculture, horticulture, animal farming, developing city through construction, giving professional services through coaching, tailoring, haircutting, delivering sales and marketing and manufacturing products and so on. Skills give Entrepreneurship. The above paragraph is to think of the Indian system, culture, sanskar (habit) given to the individual and society. Which was destroyed by the British people in the 19th century. They first change our education system (Gurukul Parampara) by (removing) stopping the life-oriented education. They introduce their English language, math, science and slavery manners. They developed only those skills which are needed for a worker. Earlier the Indian students use to start earning by the age of 16 years and they built their house and business by the age of 25 years. The second change was the clothes, shoes (boot), hat, aluminium utensils, laser blade and so on. In this way they destroyed the arts and manufactures of our country. Now we have understood our country richness on all levels. The world has changed. So, we also have to change. If we learn English that’s good and ok. Because our skills and entrepreneurship need English and other languages for sales and marketing. In today’s world all the tools of communication and travels are fast. Due to internet the social communication media skills are developing large numbers of entrepreneurship in this world. Though all the human being has their own country but they are developing the skills and entrepreneurs in the world by giving the knowledge to the humans through the social communication systems.

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