- Personalized Mentorship – Guru-Shishya (Teacher-Student) relationship
- Experiential Learning – Real-world skills, not just theoretical knowledge
- Value-Based Education – Ethics, discipline, and leadership
- Diverse Subjects – From philosophy to sciences and warfare
- Self-Sufficiency – Encouraging independence in thought and livelihood
- Holistic Development – Nurturing the mind, body, and soul through education
- Rigveda – Hymns and praises of cosmic energies
- Samaveda – Knowledge of melodies and chants
- Yajurveda – Rituals and sacrificial practices
- Atharvaveda – Healing, medicine, and daily life applications
- Shiksha – Phonetics and pronunciation
- Kalpa – Rituals and sacrificial procedures
- Vyakarana – Sanskrit grammar
- Nirukta – Etymology and meaning of words
- Chhanda – Study of poetic meters
- Jyotisha – Astronomy and astrology
- Ayurveda – Medical sciences and longevity
- Dhanurveda – Military science, archery, and strategy
- Gandharvaveda – Performing arts, including music and dance
- Arthashastra – Economics, political science, and governance
- Sthapatya Veda – Architecture and construction sciences
- Destruction of 7,32,000+ Gurukuls (as per Dharampal’s research)
- Shift from Knowledge to Rote Learning
- Western-Centric Syllabus
- Marginalization of Sanskrit & Ancient Texts
- Replacement of Critical Thinking with Compliance-Based Education
- India lost its entrepreneurial and technological edge
- Education became exam-oriented instead of innovation-driven
- Generations of Indians disconnected from their rich heritage
- Rise of a job-seeking mindset instead of knowledge-driven industries
- Western Influence in Policy-Making
- Focus on Jobs Instead of Knowledge
- Neglect of Indian Sciences and History
- Legal & Bureaucratic Resistance
- Lack of Political Willpower for Fundamental Change
- UNESCO’s 2021 Report: 90% of Indian students lack critical thinking skills
- India ranks 132nd in Global Education Index
- Only 3 Indian universities in the top 200 (QS World Rankings 2023)
- Mass migration of Indian students to foreign institutions for higher education
- Integrate Experiential Learning – Focus on problem-solving instead of rote learning
- Reintroduce Sanskrit & Ancient Sciences in school curriculums
- Replace Western History with Indian Achievements
- Decolonize Laws and Governance – Update the Indian Penal Code (IPC 1860)
- Use AI & Digital Tools to preserve and teach Vedic knowledge
- Encourage Research-Based Education – Support original research in Indian sciences
- Promote Teacher Training in Gurukul Methodology – Modern educators must adopt ancient wisdom
- MIT and NASA use Sanskrit for AI programming
- Japan & China prioritize their ancient knowledge systems
- Schools in India (e.g., Chinmaya Gurukuls) integrating Gurukul-style learning
- Technology-driven language learning apps reviving Sanskrit education