Ideas That Shaped India

Discover the philosophies, movements, and cultural concepts that defined Indian thought

25 Concepts
5 Featured

All Concepts

Dharma
Concept
Ancient
philosophy

Dharma

Dharma is a fundamental concept in Indian philosophy encompassing duty, righteousness, cosmic law, and moral order across Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Sikh traditions.

Ancient to Contemporary Period Explore
Yoga
Concept
Ancient
philosophy

Yoga

Ancient Indian practice combining physical, mental, and spiritual disciplines for liberation and well-being, originating from pre-Vedic traditions and evolving into diverse schools.

Ancient to Contemporary Period Explore
Guru
Concept
Ancient
religion

Guru

Ancient Indian tradition of spiritual teachers and guides who transmit knowledge, wisdom, and spiritual insight across Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Sikh traditions.

Ancient to Contemporary Period Explore
Karma
Concept
Ancient
philosophy

Karma

Ancient Indian spiritual concept of cause and effect governing moral actions and their consequences across lifetimes, central to Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain philosophy.

Ancient to Contemporary Period Explore
Kathak
Concept
Ancient
culture

Kathak

Kathak is one of the eight major forms of Indian classical dance, originating from northern India, characterized by intricate footwork, spins, and storytelling.

Ancient to Contemporary Period Explore
Mantra
Concept
Ancient
religion

Mantra

Sacred utterances and sound formulas used in Indian religions for meditation, prayer, and spiritual practice across Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Sikh traditions.

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Rangoli
Concept
Ancient
culture

Rangoli

Traditional Indian art form creating colorful decorative patterns on floors using materials like colored rice, flour, and flower petals during festivals and auspicious occasions.

Ancient to Contemporary Period Explore
Tantra
Concept
Medieval
religion

Tantra

Esoteric traditions of Hinduism and Buddhism encompassing rituals, meditation, and yogic practices aimed at spiritual liberation and divine realization.

Medieval to Modern Period Explore