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= Vedapedia: Article Classification =
Categorization in Vedapedia is not just a library catalog. It reflects the very tree-like structure of Vedic knowledge, where each specific discipline is connected to the Absolute Truth.
Categorization in Vedapedia is not just a library catalog. It reflects the very tree-like structure of Vedic knowledge, where each specific discipline is connected to the Absolute Truth.


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=== By level of depth in the paradigm: ===
=== By level of depth in the paradigm: ===
* '''Level 1: Paradigm Core.''' (Fundamental texts of the tradition).
* '''Level 1: Paradigm Core.''' (Fundamental texts of the tradition).
** Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada: system of Vedic knowledge.
** [[:Category:Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada|Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada]]: system of Vedic knowledge.
* '''Level 2: Paradigm Foundation.''' (Development of basic theories and practices).
* '''Level 2: Paradigm Foundation.''' (Development of basic theories and practices).
* '''Level 3: Paradigm Development.''' (Application to the conditions of modern culture).
* '''Level 3: Paradigm Development.''' (Application to the conditions of modern culture).
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=== By type of articles: ===
=== By type of articles: ===
* Service articles: Vedapedia about the platform.
* Service articles: [[:Category:Vedapedia|Vedapedia]] about the platform.
* Encyclopedic articles.
* Encyclopedic articles.
* Research articles.
* Research articles.
* Historical articles: scientists, schools, crises.
* [[:Category:Paradigm history|Historical articles]]: scientists, schools, crises.
* Concepts.
* Concepts.
* Text analysis.
* Text analysis.
* Thematic quotation collections.
* [[:Category:Quotes|Thematic quotation collections]].
* Portals: Summarizing topics of directions.
* Portals: Summarizing topics of directions.


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* '''Modern science:''' Theories from different paradigms and their combinations, outside the Bhagavata school from the point of view of its methodology (Materialistic paradigm, Dualistic paradigm, Idealistic paradigm).
* '''Modern science:''' Theories from different paradigms and their combinations, outside the Bhagavata school from the point of view of its methodology (Materialistic paradigm, Dualistic paradigm, Idealistic paradigm).


== 2. Category: Paradigm level ==
== 2. Category: [[:Category:Paradigm level|Paradigm level]] ==
The paradigm has its own gradation of areas from general to specific:
The paradigm has its own gradation of areas from general to specific:
* Category: Paradigm postulates.
* [[:Category:Paradigm postulates|Paradigm postulates]].
* Category: Ontological postulates.
** Ontological postulates.
* Category: Methodological postulates.
** Methodological postulates.
* Category: Paradigm theories.
* [[:Category:Paradigm theories|Paradigm theories]].
* Category: Paradigm technologies.
* [[:Category:Paradigm technologies|Paradigm technologies]].


== 3. Tree-like structure of directions ==
== 3. Tree-like structure of directions ==
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When categorizing, it is important to strictly distinguish between universal categories and unique theories of paradigms of different levels. Since the Vedic paradigm is complete, its unique theories are the most complete and include all the rest in a non-contradictory way. (For example, is bureaucracy a universal technology, can it take Sanskrit names and be at the proper level of complexity?).
When categorizing, it is important to strictly distinguish between universal categories and unique theories of paradigms of different levels. Since the Vedic paradigm is complete, its unique theories are the most complete and include all the rest in a non-contradictory way. (For example, is bureaucracy a universal technology, can it take Sanskrit names and be at the proper level of complexity?).


=== Paradigm Directions (Theories and Technologies) ===
=== [[:Category:Paradigm Directions|Paradigm Directions]] (Theories and Technologies) ===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Topic / Area !! Theories (explain reality) !! Technologies (satisfy a need)
! Topic / Area !! Theories (explain reality) !! Technologies (satisfy a need)
|-
|-
| '''General'''
| '''1. [[:Category:Nature (sarga)|Nature (sarga)]]'''<br>16 elements<br>maha-bhutas
|  
|
* '''Mathematics:''' algebra, geometry, number theory, probability theory.  
* '''Mathematics:''' algebra, geometry, number theory, probability theory.  
* '''Physics:''' space, time, gravity, acoustics, vibration, optics, theory of light and color, gravitation, plasma, aerodynamics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, atomism, kinematics, hydromechanics, mechanics.
* '''[[:Category:Physics|Physics]]:''' space, time, gravity, acoustics, vibration, optics, theory of light and color, gravitation, plasma, aerodynamics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, atomism, kinematics, hydromechanics, mechanics.
|  
* '''[[:Category:Chemistry|Chemistry]]:''' chemical elements, inorganic and organic compounds, mineralogy, crystallography.
* '''Applied mathematics:''' computational mathematics, information technologies.  
* '''[[:Category:Astronomy|Astronomy]]:''' celestial mechanics, eclipses, geophysics.
* '''Physics:''' standardization of products and measures, engineering, vastu, mechanical engineering, civil engineering, furniture and plumbing, interior decoration, military equipment, hydraulic engineering, transport, communications, agricultural machinery, materials science, energetics, metallurgy, clothing and jewelry production, precision mechanics.
* '''Geology:''' seismology, geomagnetism, volcanism, tectonics, glaciers, marine geology (floods), oceanography, mountains, meteorology, climatology, historical geology, petrology, hydrology.
|
* '''Engineering''': General Engineering, Vastu, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Plumbing, Furniture and Interior Design, Military Technology, Hydraulic Engineering, Transport, Communication Routes, Agricultural Machinery.
* '''Industry''': Product and Measurement Standardization, Materials Science, Precision Mechanics, Metallurgy, Energy.
* '''Chemical Industry''': Materials Analysis, Standards, Chemical Manufacturing, Fuels, Paints, Polymers.
* '''Space-Time Technologies''': Navigation, Geodesy, Calendars, Chronology of Eras, Astrology.
* '''Extractive Industry''': Mining, Mineral Resources, Natural Energy Resources.
* '''General''': Ecology.
|-
|-
| '''1. Nature (sarga)'''<br>16 elements<br>maha-bhutas
| '''2. [[:Category:Living beings (visarga)|Living beings (visarga)]]'''<br>tan-matras
|  
|
* '''Chemistry:''' chemical elements, inorganic and organic compounds, mineralogy, crystallography.  
* '''Paleontology:''' collective evolution.
* '''Astronomy:''' celestial mechanics, eclipses, geophysics.  
* '''[[:Category:Biology|Biology]]:''' nature of life, cosmic biology, genetics, heredity, evolution, systematic biology, cell biology, virology, microorganisms, ecosystems.
* '''Geology:''' seismology, geomagnetism, volcanism, tectonics, glaciers, marine geology (floods), oceanography, mountains, meteorology, climatology, historical geology, petrology, hydrology.
* '''Zoology''', '''Botany''' and biopsychology, anthropology (origins, races).
* '''General:''' ecology.
|
|
* '''Agriculture''': Farming Systems, Field Crops, Horticulture, Vegetable Growing, Soil Science, Fertilizers
* '''Chemistry:''' materials analysis, chemical standards, fuel, industry, paints, food industry, polymers.
* '''Forestry''': Hunting, Fishing, Wood Processing
* '''Applied astronomy:''' navigation, geodesy, calendar, chronology of epochs, astrology.
* '''Light Industry''': Textile and Knitting Industries, Leather Industry, Bionics
* '''Geology:''' mining, minerals, natural energy resources.
* '''Animal Husbandry''' (Horses, Cattle, Poultry), Insect Rearing (Beekeeping, Sericulture), Dogs and Cats
* '''Biotechnology''': Genetics, Breeding
* '''Food Production'''
* '''Culinary Arts'''
|-
|-
| '''2. Living beings (visarga)'''<br>tan-matras
| '''3. [[:Category:System of functioning (sthanam)|System of functioning (sthanam)]]'''<br>indriyas
|  
|
* '''Paleontology:''' collective evolution.
* '''Anatomy:''' embryology, cytology, histology, nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, lymphatic and genitourinary systems, musculoskeletal system.  
* '''Category: Biology:''' nature of life, cosmic biology, genetics, heredity, evolution, systematic biology, cell biology, virology, microorganisms, ecosystems.
* '''Physiology:''' metabolism, homeostasis, immunity, blood circulation, respiration, digestion, nutrition, secretions, excretions, reproduction, birth, aging, movement, voice, skin, nervous system, brain, senses, sleep. Pathology. Clinical medicine.
|
* '''[[:Category:Cosmology|Cosmology]]:''' galaxy, origin and changes, planets, satellites, stars, comets.
* '''Biology and Botany:''' agriculture (farming systems, field crop cultivation, horticulture, vegetable growing, soil science, fertilizers), forestry, woodworking, textile industry.  
* '''[[:Category:Medicine|Medicine]]'''
* '''Zoology:''' animal husbandry (horses, cows, birds, dogs and cats), insect breeding (beekeeping, silk), hunting, fishing, leather industry, bionics.
|
|-
* '''Applied medicine:''' topographic anatomy, hygiene, dietetics, daily routine (dinacharya), pharmacology, therapy.
| '''3. System of functioning (sthanam)'''<br>indriyas
* Diagnostics.
|
* Surgery.
* '''Zoology''', '''Botany''' and biopsychology, anthropology (origins, races).
* Orthopedics.
* '''Category: Anatomy:''' embryology, cytology, histology, nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, lymphatic and genitourinary systems, musculoskeletal system.  
* Obstetrics.
* '''Category: Cosmology:''' galaxy, origin and changes, planets, satellites, stars, comets.  
* '''Category: Medicine'''
|  
* '''Applied medicine:''' topographic anatomy, hygiene, dietetics, daily routine (dinacharya), pharmacology, therapy.  
* Diagnostics.  
* Surgery.  
* Orthopedics.  
* Obstetrics.  
* Childcare.
* Childcare.
* '''Public health:''' sanitation, epidemiology.
* Veterinary medicine.
|-
|-
| '''4. Content of consciousness (poshanam)'''<br>prana
| '''4. [[:Category:Content of consciousness (poshanam)|Content of consciousness (poshanam)]]'''<br>prana
|  
|
* '''Category: Physiology:''' metabolism, homeostasis, immunity, blood circulation, respiration, digestion, nutrition, secretions, excretions, reproduction, birth, aging, movement, voice, skin, nervous system, brain, senses, sleep. Pathology. Clinical medicine.
* '''[[:Category:Psychology|Psychology]]'''
* '''Category: Psychology'''
* '''Psychophysiology:''' psychosomatics, nervous system, endocrine system (chakras), hemopsychology, breathing and psyche (pranayama), food and psyche, psychomotor skills, heredity.
* '''Psychophysiology:''' psychosomatics, nervous system, endocrine system (chakras), hemopsychology, breathing and psyche (pranayama), food and psyche, psychomotor skills, heredity.  
* '''Theory of consciousness:''' structure of consciousness, sensation and perception, theory of emotions, will, attention, memory, imagination, intellect.
* '''Theory of consciousness:''' structure of consciousness, sensation and perception, theory of emotions, will, attention, memory, imagination, intellect.  
* '''Psychology of development:''' stages, heredity, environment and psychology of sex, typology.
* '''Psychology of development:''' stages, heredity, environment and psychology of sex, typology.  
* Abilities. Physiognomy. Genius. Creativity.
* Abilities. Physiognomy. Genius. Creativity.  
* '''Psychology of personality.'''  
* '''Psychology of personality.'''  
* '''Altered states of consciousness:''' parapsychology, hypnosis, trance, sleep.  
* '''Altered states of consciousness:''' parapsychology, hypnosis, trance, sleep.
* '''Psychopathology:''' nature of deviations, illusions, hallucinations, intoxication, phantom sensations, dissociation, confusion.
* '''Psychopathology:''' nature of deviations, illusions, hallucinations, intoxication, phantom sensations, dissociation, confusion.
|  
|
* '''Public health:''' sanitation, epidemiology.
* '''General psychology:''' psychodiagnostics, testing, career guidance, astro-psychological and spiritual diagnostics, physiognomy.
* Veterinary medicine.
* '''Clinical psychology:''' correction of deviant behavior (prayashchitta), correction of addictions (tapasya), trauma therapy, correction of depressive sufferings, therapeutic mechanisms (diet, sound), family and behavioral therapy, hygiene of the nervous system (sattva-vidjaya), digital hygiene.
* '''General psychology:''' psychodiagnostics, testing, career guidance, astro-psychological and spiritual diagnostics, physiognomy.  
* '''Pedagogical psychology:''' training of cognitive functions, deprivation and control, visualization, imagination, sublimation, emotional management.
* '''Clinical psychology:''' correction of deviant behavior (prayashchitta), correction of addictions (tapasya), trauma therapy, correction of depressive sufferings, therapeutic mechanisms (diet, sound), family and behavioral therapy, hygiene of the nervous system (sattva-vidjaya), digital hygiene.  
* '''Work psychology:''' theory of activity, ergonomics, motivation, leadership, burnout, business ethics.
* '''Pedagogical psychology:''' training of cognitive functions, deprivation and control, visualization, imagination, sublimation, emotional management.  
* '''Legal psychology:''' criminal and investigative psychology, lie detection, victimology.
* '''Work psychology:''' theory of activity, ergonomics, motivation, leadership, burnout, business ethics.  
* '''Legal psychology:''' criminal and investigative psychology, lie detection, victimology.  
* '''Positive psychology:''' psychotechniques.
* '''Positive psychology:''' psychotechniques.
|-
|-
| '''5. Activity (uti)'''<br>manas
| '''5. [[:Category:Activity (uti)|Activity (uti)]]'''<br>manas
|  
|
* '''Category: Sociology'''
* '''[[:Category:Sociology|Sociology]]'''
* '''Social processes:''' theory of activity, structure of needs and motivations of personality, motivation to activity.  
* '''Social processes:''' theory of activity, structure of needs and motivations of personality, motivation to activity.  
* '''Social structure:''' stratification, social institutions, social groups (ashramas), role of women (stri-dharma).
* '''Social structure:''' stratification, social institutions, social groups (ashramas), role of women (stri-dharma).
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* Organization of maintenance and cooperation, family and marriage (kula-dharma), professional communities (jati-dharma).
* Organization of maintenance and cooperation, family and marriage (kula-dharma), professional communities (jati-dharma).
|-
|-
| '''6. Organization of maintenance (manvantara)'''<br>buddhi
| '''6. [[:Category:Organization of maintenance (manvantara)|Organization of maintenance (manvantara)]]'''<br>buddhi
|  
|
* '''Category: Economics'''
* '''[[:Category:Economics|Economics]]'''
* '''General issues of production:''' productivity, income, loss, GDP, production by industry.  
* '''General issues of production:''' productivity, income, loss, GDP, production by industry.  
* '''Finance:''' money, securities, prices, value, utility, credits, interest rates, inflation, trade, market, demand, supply, competition.  
* '''Finance:''' money, securities, prices, value, utility, credits, interest rates, inflation, trade, market, demand, supply, competition.  
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* '''Commercial activity:''' financing, investments, marketing, sales.
* '''Commercial activity:''' financing, investments, marketing, sales.
|-
|-
| '''7. Management (isha-anukatha)'''<br>rule of dynasties<br>ahankara
| '''7. [[:Category:Management (isha-anukatha)|Management (isha-anukatha)]]'''<br>rule of dynasties<br>ahankara
|  
|
* '''Category: Political Science, Law'''
* '''[[:Category:Political Science|Political Science]], Law'''
* '''Principles of management and organization:''' management theory, planning, management psychology, positive factors, progress.  
* '''Principles of management and organization:''' management theory, planning, management psychology, positive factors, progress.  
* '''Internal politics (State):''' state and people, nation (dharmic state), law (criminal, civil), authorities.  
* '''Internal politics (State):''' state and people, nation (dharmic state), law (criminal, civil), authorities.  
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* '''External politics and law:''' military affairs, diplomacy, espionage, alliances.
* '''External politics and law:''' military affairs, diplomacy, espionage, alliances.
|-
|-
| '''8. Values (nirodha)'''<br>purification<br>chitta
| '''8. [[:Category:Values (nirodha)|Values (nirodha)]]'''<br>purification<br>chitta
|  
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* '''Religious studies:''' true religion, standards of virtues, the sacred, Deity (murti), Form of God and relationships with Him, faith (shraddha), scriptures, saints, teachers, ethics, comparison of beliefs, schisms, heresies.
* '''[[:Category:Religious studies|Religious studies]]:''' true religion, standards of virtues, the sacred, Deity (murti), Form of God and relationships with Him, faith (shraddha), scriptures, saints, teachers, ethics, comparison of beliefs, schisms, heresies.
|  
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* '''Ritual studies (Pancharatra):''' customs, holidays, samskaras, confession (prayashchitta), purification, pilgrimage, liturgy, sacraments and rites.  
* '''Ritual studies (Pancharatra):''' customs, holidays, samskaras, confession (prayashchitta), purification, pilgrimage, liturgy, sacraments and rites.  
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* '''Spiritual practice:''' sharanagati, shravanam, japa-meditation, prayer (vandanam), kirtan, raganuga.
* '''Spiritual practice:''' sharanagati, shravanam, japa-meditation, prayer (vandanam), kirtan, raganuga.
|-
|-
| '''9. Cognition of reality (mukti)'''<br>realization<br>atma
| '''9. [[:Category:Cognition of reality (mukti)|Cognition of reality (mukti)]]'''<br>realization<br>atma
|  
|
* '''Science studies:''' concept of science, methodology, qualification, scientific foresight, dissemination of knowledge (facts and falsifications).  
* '''[[:Category:Science studies|Science studies]]:''' concept of science, methodology, qualification, scientific foresight, dissemination of knowledge (facts and falsifications).  
* '''Pedagogy:''' levels of learning, didactics, defectology.  
* '''[[:Category:Pedagogy|Pedagogy]]:''' levels of learning, didactics, defectology.  
* '''Linguistics:''' languages, writing systems, semiotics.  
* '''[[:Category:Linguistics|Linguistics]]:''' languages, writing systems, semiotics.  
* '''Category: Philosophy.'''  
* '''[[:Category:Philosophy|Philosophy]].'''
* '''Category: Methodology:''' semiotics, semantics, phonetics, grammar.
* '''[[:Category:Methodology|Methodology]]:''' semiotics, semantics, phonetics, grammar.
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* '''Paradigm:''' language, structure, IT, leadership, civilizations.
* '''Scientific Institutions''': Academy of Sciences (Bhaktivedanta Institute), libraries, scientific societies, scientific and technical information centers.
* '''Science studies:''' Academy of Sciences (Bhaktivedanta Institute), libraries, scientific societies, scientific and technical information (NTI).  
* '''Educational Institutions''': Child rearing, school education (gurukula), vocational education (varnashrama college), academic studies.
* '''Pedagogy:''' raising children, education (gurukula), professional education (varnashrama college), academic training.
* '''Enlightenment Technologies:''' Mass media, public libraries.
|-
|-
| '''10. Nature of the Absolute (ashraya)'''<br>taking shelter<br>Paramatma
| '''10. [[:Category:Nature of the Absolute (ashraya)|Nature of the Absolute (ashraya)]]'''<br>taking shelter<br>Paramatma
|  
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* '''Theology:''' nature of God and gods, problem of evil, problem of sin, death, liberation, rebirth, spiritual kingdom.  
* '''[[:Category:Theology|Theology]]:''' nature of God and gods, problem of evil, problem of sin, death, liberation, rebirth, spiritual kingdom.  
* '''Aesthetics:''' theory of the beautiful.  
* '''[[:Category:Aesthetics|Aesthetics]]:''' theory of the beautiful.  
* '''Art studies:''' theory of art.
* '''[[:Category:Art studies|Art studies]]:''' theory of art.
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* '''Mysticism (raganuga-bhakti):'''  
* '''Mysticism (raganuga-bhakti):'''  
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== 4. Article quality scale ==
Relying on the experience of Wikipedia, in order to identify low-quality articles and have the subsequent opportunity to systematically improve them, an article quality scale has been introduced. Quality is assessed by two criteria:
# Author and editor qualification level.
# Information processing level (from short "stubs" to complete "featured" articles).
See: [[Wikipedia: Article Quality Scale]]
== Additional Aspects ==
=== 1. Category naming rules (Terminology) ===
It is necessary to fix exactly how categories are named.
* '''Use of Sanskrit:''' Should a category be named <nowiki>[Category: Sarga]</nowiki> or <nowiki>[Category: Physics (Sarga)]</nowiki>? It is better to prescribe a standard (for example, always provide a clear English/Russian name with a possible duplication of the Sanskrit term).
* '''Singular and plural:''' Unify rules (for example, processes and abstract concepts in the singular: "Theology", objects and groups in the plural: "Vedic scriptures", "Acharyas").
=== 2. Namespaces ===
MediaWiki allows you to separate articles technically. It is worth describing what namespaces exist in Vedapedia:
* '''(Main):''' For encyclopedic articles.
* '''Shastra:''' A separate space for publishing the original texts of sutras, shlokas, and original commentaries of the acharyas (to separate primary sources from encyclopedic analysis).
* '''Research:''' A space for publishing author's analytical articles and the results of debates that have not yet become the generally accepted siddhanta of the project.
* '''Portal:''' For the main pages of major directions (for example, "Portal: Sociology (Uti)").
=== 3. Category intersection (Multi-categorization) ===
Vedic knowledge is holographic, and one object can belong to different branches. An instruction is needed on how to handle such cases.
* '''Example:''' Where does Ayurveda belong? It is both "Medicine" (Physiology) and "Spiritual practice" (if it is about maintaining the body for service).
* '''Rule:''' The article should be placed in the most specific (narrow) categories of each applicable direction, avoiding overload with unnecessary general tags.
=== 4. Creating new categories (Regulations) ===
The tree of knowledge will grow. It is necessary to prescribe:
* Who has the right to create new categories (any participant or only the leader of the direction / administrator)?
* What should an editor do if they cannot find a suitable narrow category? (For example: place it in a broader parent category and write a request on the talk page of the portal).


=== 5. Instruction: How to technically add categories ===
A brief tutorial block for beginners:
* A reminder that the tag <nowiki>[[Category: Name]]</nowiki> is placed at the very end of the article.
* How to use sorting keys (so that the article "Bhaktivedanta Swami" in the category "Acharyas" is sorted by the letter "B", and not "Shrimad").


=== 6. Navigation templates ===
Besides categories (which are located at the bottom of the page), it is worth mentioning the use of navigation templates (infoboxes and sidebars). They help to visually link articles of one branch of the paradigm into a single block so that the reader immediately sees the structure (for example, a template with all the elements of varnashrama in the article "Kshatriya").


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Categorization in Vedapedia is not just a library catalog. It reflects the very tree-like structure of Vedic knowledge, where each specific discipline is connected to the Absolute Truth.

1. Types of categorization

For the convenience of navigation and quality management, articles in the encyclopedia are classified along several intersecting axes.

By level of depth in the paradigm:

  • Level 1: Paradigm Core. (Fundamental texts of the tradition).
  • Level 2: Paradigm Foundation. (Development of basic theories and practices).
  • Level 3: Paradigm Development. (Application to the conditions of modern culture).
  • Level 4: Subsequent paradigm levels. (Description of other paradigms).

By type of articles:

Belonging to a paradigm:

  • Vedic paradigm.
  • Modern science: Theories from different paradigms and their combinations, outside the Bhagavata school from the point of view of its methodology (Materialistic paradigm, Dualistic paradigm, Idealistic paradigm).

2. Category: Paradigm level

The paradigm has its own gradation of areas from general to specific:

3. Tree-like structure of directions

We have identified the main areas of science for a civilization of a modern level of complexity in accordance with the UDC system (https://udcsummary.info/) and arranged them in accordance with the increasing manifestation of the Absolute in reality. They can be compared with the themes of the Mahapuranas: from sarga to ashraya.

The branching of the knowledge system from the general to the specific (from subtle to gross) is not always linear, and theories do not always correspond to a group of technologies.

The general direction includes Postulates (Theology, Philosophy, Methodology). Universal subcategories of methodological postulates: Logic, Theory of knowledge, Epistemology. Within each subsequent direction, subcategories and unique theories of the Vedic paradigm can be distinguished.

When categorizing, it is important to strictly distinguish between universal categories and unique theories of paradigms of different levels. Since the Vedic paradigm is complete, its unique theories are the most complete and include all the rest in a non-contradictory way. (For example, is bureaucracy a universal technology, can it take Sanskrit names and be at the proper level of complexity?).

Paradigm Directions (Theories and Technologies)

Topic / Area Theories (explain reality) Technologies (satisfy a need)
1. Nature (sarga)
16 elements
maha-bhutas
  • Mathematics: algebra, geometry, number theory, probability theory.
  • Physics: space, time, gravity, acoustics, vibration, optics, theory of light and color, gravitation, plasma, aerodynamics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, atomism, kinematics, hydromechanics, mechanics.
  • Chemistry: chemical elements, inorganic and organic compounds, mineralogy, crystallography.
  • Astronomy: celestial mechanics, eclipses, geophysics.
  • Geology: seismology, geomagnetism, volcanism, tectonics, glaciers, marine geology (floods), oceanography, mountains, meteorology, climatology, historical geology, petrology, hydrology.
  • Engineering: General Engineering, Vastu, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Plumbing, Furniture and Interior Design, Military Technology, Hydraulic Engineering, Transport, Communication Routes, Agricultural Machinery.
  • Industry: Product and Measurement Standardization, Materials Science, Precision Mechanics, Metallurgy, Energy.
  • Chemical Industry: Materials Analysis, Standards, Chemical Manufacturing, Fuels, Paints, Polymers.
  • Space-Time Technologies: Navigation, Geodesy, Calendars, Chronology of Eras, Astrology.
  • Extractive Industry: Mining, Mineral Resources, Natural Energy Resources.
  • General: Ecology.
2. Living beings (visarga)
tan-matras
  • Paleontology: collective evolution.
  • Biology: nature of life, cosmic biology, genetics, heredity, evolution, systematic biology, cell biology, virology, microorganisms, ecosystems.
  • Zoology, Botany and biopsychology, anthropology (origins, races).
  • Agriculture: Farming Systems, Field Crops, Horticulture, Vegetable Growing, Soil Science, Fertilizers
  • Forestry: Hunting, Fishing, Wood Processing
  • Light Industry: Textile and Knitting Industries, Leather Industry, Bionics
  • Animal Husbandry (Horses, Cattle, Poultry), Insect Rearing (Beekeeping, Sericulture), Dogs and Cats
  • Biotechnology: Genetics, Breeding
  • Food Production
  • Culinary Arts
3. System of functioning (sthanam)
indriyas
  • Anatomy: embryology, cytology, histology, nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, lymphatic and genitourinary systems, musculoskeletal system.
  • Physiology: metabolism, homeostasis, immunity, blood circulation, respiration, digestion, nutrition, secretions, excretions, reproduction, birth, aging, movement, voice, skin, nervous system, brain, senses, sleep. Pathology. Clinical medicine.
  • Cosmology: galaxy, origin and changes, planets, satellites, stars, comets.
  • Medicine
  • Applied medicine: topographic anatomy, hygiene, dietetics, daily routine (dinacharya), pharmacology, therapy.
  • Diagnostics.
  • Surgery.
  • Orthopedics.
  • Obstetrics.
  • Childcare.
  • Public health: sanitation, epidemiology.
  • Veterinary medicine.
4. Content of consciousness (poshanam)
prana
  • Psychology
  • Psychophysiology: psychosomatics, nervous system, endocrine system (chakras), hemopsychology, breathing and psyche (pranayama), food and psyche, psychomotor skills, heredity.
  • Theory of consciousness: structure of consciousness, sensation and perception, theory of emotions, will, attention, memory, imagination, intellect.
  • Psychology of development: stages, heredity, environment and psychology of sex, typology.
  • Abilities. Physiognomy. Genius. Creativity.
  • Psychology of personality.
  • Altered states of consciousness: parapsychology, hypnosis, trance, sleep.
  • Psychopathology: nature of deviations, illusions, hallucinations, intoxication, phantom sensations, dissociation, confusion.
  • General psychology: psychodiagnostics, testing, career guidance, astro-psychological and spiritual diagnostics, physiognomy.
  • Clinical psychology: correction of deviant behavior (prayashchitta), correction of addictions (tapasya), trauma therapy, correction of depressive sufferings, therapeutic mechanisms (diet, sound), family and behavioral therapy, hygiene of the nervous system (sattva-vidjaya), digital hygiene.
  • Pedagogical psychology: training of cognitive functions, deprivation and control, visualization, imagination, sublimation, emotional management.
  • Work psychology: theory of activity, ergonomics, motivation, leadership, burnout, business ethics.
  • Legal psychology: criminal and investigative psychology, lie detection, victimology.
  • Positive psychology: psychotechniques.
5. Activity (uti)
manas
  • Sociology
  • Social processes: theory of activity, structure of needs and motivations of personality, motivation to activity.
  • Social structure: stratification, social institutions, social groups (ashramas), role of women (stri-dharma).
  • Social processes: demography, social assistance, social standards, social guarantees, housing and equipment, communal household.
  • Organization of maintenance and cooperation, family and marriage (kula-dharma), professional communities (jati-dharma).
6. Organization of maintenance (manvantara)
buddhi
  • Economics
  • General issues of production: productivity, income, loss, GDP, production by industry.
  • Finance: money, securities, prices, value, utility, credits, interest rates, inflation, trade, market, demand, supply, competition.
  • Theory of land use: property, real estate, land use, planning, rent, housing management.
  • Theory of labor: relations between worker and employer (yajamana), job satisfaction, remuneration, employment, career, working conditions, unemployment.
  • State economy: taxes, fees, central bank, stock exchanges, banks, funds, currency market, customs, national debt, investments (yajna), grants, consumer protection, charity (food distribution), market limitation (tapa).
  • Organization of labor: economic structure, personnel management, office work, accounting, quality control, material and technical supply, advertising, PR.
  • Commercial activity: financing, investments, marketing, sales.
7. Management (isha-anukatha)
rule of dynasties
ahankara
  • Political Science, Law
  • Principles of management and organization: management theory, planning, management psychology, positive factors, progress.
  • Internal politics (State): state and people, nation (dharmic state), law (criminal, civil), authorities.
  • External politics and law: subjects of international law (rajasuya), sovereignty, borders, law of war, diplomatic law, international criminal law.
  • History. Geography.
  • Principles of management and organization: management, leadership, personnel policy, efficiency, quality, development processes, total quality management (TQM), administrative management.
  • Internal politics: representation, assemblies, police, healthcare, sanitation, moral supervision, communications, legitimacy, judicial affairs.
  • External politics and law: military affairs, diplomacy, espionage, alliances.
8. Values (nirodha)
purification
chitta
  • Religious studies: true religion, standards of virtues, the sacred, Deity (murti), Form of God and relationships with Him, faith (shraddha), scriptures, saints, teachers, ethics, comparison of beliefs, schisms, heresies.
  • Ritual studies (Pancharatra): customs, holidays, samskaras, confession (prayashchitta), purification, pilgrimage, liturgy, sacraments and rites.
  • Etiquette: signs of respect, manners, hospitality, titles, virtues.
  • Spiritual practice: sharanagati, shravanam, japa-meditation, prayer (vandanam), kirtan, raganuga.
9. Cognition of reality (mukti)
realization
atma
  • Science studies: concept of science, methodology, qualification, scientific foresight, dissemination of knowledge (facts and falsifications).
  • Pedagogy: levels of learning, didactics, defectology.
  • Linguistics: languages, writing systems, semiotics.
  • Philosophy.
  • Methodology: semiotics, semantics, phonetics, grammar.
  • Scientific Institutions: Academy of Sciences (Bhaktivedanta Institute), libraries, scientific societies, scientific and technical information centers.
  • Educational Institutions: Child rearing, school education (gurukula), vocational education (varnashrama college), academic studies.
  • Enlightenment Technologies: Mass media, public libraries.
10. Nature of the Absolute (ashraya)
taking shelter
Paramatma
  • Theology: nature of God and gods, problem of evil, problem of sin, death, liberation, rebirth, spiritual kingdom.
  • Aesthetics: theory of the beautiful.
  • Art studies: theory of art.
  • Mysticism (raganuga-bhakti):
  • Art: clothing, jewelry, painting, design, music, cinema, literature, theater, dance, architecture, sculpture.