Indian Research Methodology
Indian Research Methodology
The study on Indian Research Methodology (IRM) explores an alternative approach to knowledge generation by integrating indigenous concepts with modern research frameworks. Unlike Western research methods, which emphasize disciplinary boundaries and specialization, IRM adopts a holistic approach rooted in Indian knowledge traditions. The research highlights Tantrayuktiḥ, Tantradoṣāḥ, Tantraguṇāḥ and Saṅgatiḥ as fundamental pillars of IRM model. Tantrayuktiḥ provides logical tools that help in constructing strong arguments and systematic analysis, ensuring well-reasoned research. Tantraguṇāḥ enhances the quality of writing by maintaining clarity, precision, and consistency, making research more structured. Tantradoṣāḥ on the other hand, focuses on identifying and eliminating errors, ensuring that the research remains free from logical inconsistencies. Saṅgatiḥ plays a crucial role in maintaining coherence throughout the thesis, ensuring smooth transitions between ideas. This model enhances research flexibility, allowing scholars to incorporate traditional Indian methodologies while aligning with contemporary academic standards.