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Hindu Contributions to the world in the realm of Matter – Big 5

$300.00 – $600.00

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Course Code:

HSF1201

Credit Hours:

1.5 Quarter-Credit-Hours

Course Level:

100

Area of Study:

Hindu Studies Foundations

Course Description

HSF1201 – (CHCS – Required Course) This course explores the contributions of the Hindus to the world in the realm of matter, which has shaped the material progress of humanity and examines the evidence for the sciences, technologies, inventions, industry, prosperity, and wealth that made India such a desirable civilization across time. This course is one of two mutually independent, but naturally supplementing courses - BIG 5 (Part A) and Game Changer (Part B). This quarter we will offer the course BIG 5 to learn of industrial and trade practices of the Bharata people that not only brought prosperity to the Bharata / Hindu civilization but also significantly shaped global industry, economy and demography.  
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Program of Study

This course is part of the following programs:

  • Community Education Program (CEP)
  • Certificate in Hindu Civilizational Studies (CHCS) – HUA

Division

Community Education Division

Required / Core / Elective:

Required

Prerequisites:

Admission into program of study

Semester / Quarter System:

Quarter

Number of Weeks:

11

Semester / Quarter Offered:

Summer 2025

Days of the Week:

Every Sunday

Time:

11:00 am EST – 12:30 pm EST (India – 8:30 pm IST – 10:00 pm IST)

Start Date:

July 13, 2025

End Date:

September 28, 2025

Faculty

Dr. D. K. Hema Hari

Dr. D.K Hema Hari was born in Mysore and grew up in Bombay. She double graduated in Physics and in Computer Technology from Bombay University. She has been a PMI certified Project Management Professional for 12 years. She started her career in Tata Consultancy Services in 1989 and after spending the first 10 years of her career there, moved to CSC India, where she spent the next decade of her career, in a Senior management capacity.
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hema.kandadai@hua.edu

Dr. D.K. Hari Damal Kandadai

Dr. Damal.Kandadai.Hari hails from an Indian traditional family, with its roots in Kancheepuram, a very ancient town of India, which has been the silk center of the South through the ages and is also known for its age-old temples, saints and scholars. He had his schooling in Rishi Valley School, then graduated from Madras Christian College and did his postgraduation in Business Administration from P.S.G College of Technology, Coimbatore.
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Course Learning Objectives

In this course, students will

  • Discover the prosperity of the Hindu Civilization that lasted for millennia, till about a few hundred years ago.
  • Uncover the advanced state of technology and industry practiced by the Hindus.
  • Discover the Hindu ethos and perspective of practicing industry and trade in a sustainable manner.
  • Examine the forces that can upset and destroy such millennia-long cultivated prosperity in a short time.
  • Gain insight into the secret of prosperity and balance that the Hindus possessed which enabled their civilizational advancement and affluence.
  • Develop the confidence to think laterally with regard to the challenges and problems facing humanity and propose paradigm-shifting approaches towards the future.
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Course Content

In contemporary times, following the European Colonization of India, it has become ‘received knowledge’ that the Hindus were and continue to be ritualistic, superstitious, poverty-ridden, timid, bare and barely noticeable as a ‘static’ people, whose history is nothing more than the history of successive waves of invaders and colonizers who made India their home for a time.

This course looks beyond this myth set in motion by a 200-year colonial encounter, and examines the evidence for the sciences, technologies, inventions, industry, prosperity, and wealth that made India such a desirable civilization across time. It addresses the question, why did everyone, seemingly the world over, seek out the Hindu civilization, and for what?

This course can be taken as a continuing course in the Certificate Program for Hindu Civilization Studies, or as a stand-alone course. It can also be enjoyed by teenagers in the age group 14-18, on their own or together with their parents and grandparents too.

Certificate Program for Hindu Civilization Studies is a program of courses that facilitate a structured exploration of various facets of one of the world’s most ancient families of traditions and civilization.

This course in the program moves past the modern myth that the Hindus were ‘other-worldly’ and were immersed in nothing more than the Vedas, Yoga, Spirituality, Meditation, Penance, and in seeking Liberation from birth and death. It uncovers a holistic view of the source of the sustained prosperity and wealth of the Hindus across vast stretches of time. It investigates the question – “Are Hindu ideas obsolete? Or do they have contemporary relevance?”

Over 10 sessions per course, spanning a quarter each, this course and its supplementary course will cover a variety of areas of innovation, inventions, development and trade, and sustained contributions that characterized the Hindu civilization for millennia. These areas will include Metals, Textiles, Dyes, Spices, Diamonds, Navigation, Fireworks, Perfumes, and how these innovations impacted the world.

During these courses, students will acquire newfound confidence from the dawning of a recognition that the Hindu Civilization has been quite different from what our received knowledge has led us to believe and renew their trust in the Hindu worldview and way of life, that has been so sustainable and successful for so long.

Class Structure

This course is one of the 2 mutually independent, but naturally supplementing parts / courses:

Part A – The BIG 5

To gain an understanding of the 5 major contributions that were made by the Hindus to the world. How they impacted the world and the Hindu Civilization? What happened to them and what can we learn from them for today’s context?

Part B – The Game Changer

To gain an understanding of what was the advantage that the Hindus had cultivated, due to which they had been able to rule the tastes, possessions, and obsessions of the world. How was this advantage snatched away and how does an understanding of the same bear relevance today?

Each part will span 1 Quarter, with 1 online session per week. Each session will comprise of 90 minutes with live online lectures and interactions with the faculty and will include Quizzes and Assignments.

Each part is independent of the other and can be taken in any sequence.

Course Being Offered: Part A – The BIG 5

 

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  • Applied Vedic Science – Advanced (Vedanta)
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