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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. | ||
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* 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]]. | ||
* | ** Ontological 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 == | ||
Revision as of 12:11, 27 March 2026
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).
- Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada: system of Vedic knowledge.
- 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:
- Service articles: Vedapedia about the platform.
- Encyclopedic articles.
- Research articles.
- Historical articles: scientists, schools, crises.
- Concepts.
- Text analysis.
- Thematic quotation collections.
- Portals: Summarizing topics of directions.
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:
- Paradigm postulates.
- Ontological postulates.
- Methodological postulates.
- Paradigm theories.
- Paradigm technologies.
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) |
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| 1. Nature (sarga) 16 elements maha-bhutas |
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| 2. Living beings (visarga) tan-matras |
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| 3. System of functioning (sthanam) indriyas |
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| 4. Content of consciousness (poshanam) prana |
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| 5. Activity (uti) manas |
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| 6. Organization of maintenance (manvantara) buddhi |
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| 7. Management (isha-anukatha) rule of dynasties ahankara |
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| 8. Values (nirodha) purification chitta |
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| 9. Cognition of reality (mukti) realization atma |
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| 10. Nature of the Absolute (ashraya) taking shelter Paramatma |
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