Course on Engineering and Technology in Ancient India
Course Title: Engineering and Technology in Ancient India
Course Code:ET -001
Credit Hours: 3
Level: Undergraduate / Postgraduate (Elective)
Course Description:
This course explores the rich heritage of engineering, technology, and scientific thought in Vedic and post-Vedic India. Based on the seminal work of Prof. Ravi Prakash Arya, it investigates the philosophical, textual, and empirical foundations of ancient Indian engineering practices, including civil, mechanical, metallurgical, hydraulic, and environmental technologies. Emphasis is placed on the integration of scientific rationality with spiritual and ecological wisdom.
Course Objectives:
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
Understand the foundations of engineering sciences in Vedic literature
Identify technological advancements in ancient India with textual references
Critically assess the scientific content of hymns from the Vedas, Brāhmaṇas, and Śstras
Explore indigenous systems of measurement, construction, and design
Re-examine the relevance of ancient Indian technological wisdom for sustainable development
Modules & Weekly Schedule:
Module I: Introduction to Indian Engineering Heritage (Week 1)
Overview of ancient Indian sciences
Vedas as a source of technical knowledge
Reading:
Engineering Sciences in Vedic India, Ch. 1 (pp. 1–10)
Module II: Civil and Structural Engineering in the Vedic Age (Weeks 2–3)
Urban planning in Vedic towns
Design of altars (vedis), dwellings, forts
Concepts of ‘Vāstu’ and Shilpaśāstra
Reading:
Engineering Sciences in Vedic India, Ch. 2 and 3
Sāyana Bhāṣya on Ṣulbasūtras
Module III: Mechanical and Instrumental Technologies (Weeks 4–5)
Machines (yantras) in Vedic texts
Gears, pulleys, levers in Indian history and practice
Warfare technology: missiles, missile launchers , war vehicle, armor
Reading:
Engineering Sciences in Vedic India, Ch. 4 and 5
Module IV: Metallurgy and Material Sciences (Week 6)
Extraction and usage of metals (gold, iron, copper)
Techniques of smelting, alloying, purification
Notable artifacts (Iron Pillar, rust-free tools)
Reading:
Engineering Sciences in Vedic India, Ch. 6 (pp. 62–79)
Module V: Hydraulics and Water Management. (Weeks 7–8)
Wells, canals, irrigation systems
Water lifting devices (ghṝapiyantra, cakkavāṇ)
Sanitation, drainage, rainwater harvesting
Reading:
Engineering Sciences in Vedic India, Ch. 7
Module VI: Environmental Engineering and Sustainability (Weeks 9–10)
Forest management, biodiversity, Vedic ecology
Agriculture and crop sciences
Energy use: solar, fire, wind references
Reading:
Engineering Sciences in Vedic India, Ch. 8 and 9
Module VII: Indigenous Knowledge Systems: Tools, Measures & Education (Weeks 11–12)
Ancient Indian metrology: time, length, mass
Tools for construction and astronomy
Education systems: Gurukula, technical training
Reading:
Engineering Sciences in Vedic India, Ch. 10–11
Module VIII: Synthesis & Modern Implications (Weeks 13–14)
Comparative overview with modern engineering
Swadeshi science and revivalism
Case studies: Modern applications of Vedic tech
Reading:
Engineering Sciences in Vedic India, Ch. 12
Required Text
Arya, Ravi Prakash. Engineering Sciences in Vedic India. Indian Foundation for Vedic Science, Latest Edition.
Course Fees:
- All live online (Zoom Class) courses are offered free of charge. Participants are welcome to make voluntary donations at our donation page during or after the course to support its continuation and delivery. For live online course, one can enroll here.
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Commencement of Course:
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