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There is a path which takes any creative intellect from the world of information to that of wisdom through the world of knowledge. This path for creative realization is indeed resonant with the Upanisadic method of spiritual realization, i.e. the transformative ideology of the East, consisting of the phases of Sravana, Manana, and Nididhyasana in that order, with the outcome of the phases being Information, Knowledge and Wisdom respectively. This has been seen to be true in the case of legendary literary work and unparalleled epic of the East, Mahabharata, inspired the master writer of India,…mehr

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There is a path which takes any creative intellect from the world of information to that of wisdom through the world of knowledge. This path for creative realization is indeed resonant with the Upanisadic method of spiritual realization, i.e. the transformative ideology of the East, consisting of the phases of Sravana, Manana, and Nididhyasana in that order, with the outcome of the phases being Information, Knowledge and Wisdom respectively. This has been seen to be true in the case of legendary literary work and unparalleled epic of the East, Mahabharata, inspired the master writer of India, MT Vasudevan Nair in penning an equally legendary work Randamuzham (Second Turn), in this comparatively limited linguistic realm and the role played by libraries in that creative endeavor. The literary creative route of Randamuzham the author vindicating the hypothesis; 'Library is the right fulgent path for transforming information through knowledge to wisdom'. This research study was submitted to the University of Calicut in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree in MLISc, under the guidance of Dr. T. M. Vasudevan, Professor, University of Calicut, Kerala, India.
Autorenporträt
Simjith es becario de doctorado en el Departamento de Biblioteconomía y Ciencias de la Información de la Universidad de Calicut, Kerala, India. Su investigación examina el sistema y los servicios de gestión de la información/conocimiento existentes a la luz de una antigua sabiduría del arte de la gestión del conocimiento.