Vision, Philosophy & Scope

Bringing Indian Knowledge Systems closer to everyday life through accessible, authentic and meaningful reading.

Our Vision

To take Indian Knowledge Systems out of textbooks and bring them into everyday life — not as heavy theory, but through simple, practical, and heart-centred reading that every home can read, feel, understand, trust, and live by.

ASMITAA envisions a society where ancient Indian wisdom is not limited to scholars or classrooms, but reaches families in Hindi, English and Sanskrit — where it is understood easily, trusted fully, and lived naturally, becoming a quiet guide for daily living and future generations.

ASMITAA Vision
ASMITAA Philosophy

Philosophy

Knowledge should not remain limited to classrooms, conferences, or scholars alone.

It should reach homes, families, workplaces, and young minds — in a language that feels close and meaningful. ASMITAA believes that true wisdom becomes powerful only when it touches daily life.

Scope

ASMITAA focuses on simple language, accurate sources, practical examples, and a story-oriented style, while maintaining academic integrity.

Core Indian Knowledge Systems

  • Vedas
  • Upavedas
  • Vedangas
  • Upanishadas
  • Ramayana
  • Mahabharata
  • Bhagavad Gita
  • Itihasa-Purana
  • Kautilya Arthashastra
  • Dharma Shastra
  • Smriti
  • Darshana
  • Poetics
  • Aesthetics
  • Rasa
  • Performing Arts
  • Natyashastra
  • Ayurveda
  • Yoga
  • Sanskrit Learning
  • Astrology
  • Numerology
  • Vastu

Applied IKS for contemporary life — connecting scriptural insight with modern life through practical, story-oriented, and reader-friendly articles.

It also includes family-centered themes such as parenting, health, home, and kitchen, connecting scriptural insight with modern life.

Kindly Note

  • Articles should include authentic scriptural references , wherever relevant.
  • Authors may support their theme with suitable shlokas, sutras, mantras, or textual quotations.
  • References should mention the text name, chapter, verse/sutra number, and edition/page number wherever possible.
  • Sanskrit quotations should preferably be given in Devanagari.
  • A simple meaning or explanation should be added so that general readers can understand the reference easily.
  • This will help maintain the authenticity, depth, and dignity of ASMITAA’s content.
ASMITAA Scope
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