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Reimagining Communication Paradigms: An AI-Infused Framework

Inspired by Srimad Bhagavad Gita

Dr. Beenum Yadav

Research Associate

Tilak School of Journalism & Mass Communication,

Ch. Charan Singh University, Meerut 

Mr. Shivam Turaiha

MAJMC Student

Tilak School of Journalism & Mass Communication,

Ch. Charan Singh University, Meerut

Publication Type  -   Journal Article

Publication Year    -   2026

Journal Name   -   Abhinavdhara Journal

Volume/ Issue  -    Special Issue-Vol -1

Pagination -            75-91

Article Type   -       Research Paper

Abstract:

This paper explores the intersection of ancient Indian wisdom from the Srimad Bhagavad Gita and contemporary artificial intelligence to propose a novel, expanded model of communication. By drawing on the Indian Knowledge System (IKS) which emphasizes holistic, interconnected knowledge rooted in texts like the Vedas and Upanishads the research would position the Gita as a foundational text for ethical, multi-dimensional communication, enhanced by AI technologies.

The Bhagavad Gita, a dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra, exemplifies layered communication: surface-level advice on duty (dharma), deeper psychological insights into the mind (manas), and transcendent spiritual guidance on self-realization (atman). Existing analyses highlight three levels of communication in the Gita psychic (intuitive), intellectual (rational), and spiritual (transcendental) which go beyond mere information exchange to include ethical consequences (karma) and non-attached engagement. Traditional communication theories often overlook these ethical and spiritual dimensions, focusing instead on sender-receiver dynamics or feedback loops. This paper would argue that integrating AI can operationalize these layers, creating a "Dharmic Artificial Intelligence Communication Model" (DAICM) that adapts in real-time to users' emotional, ethical, and contextual needs.

Incorporating modern technologies, the model would leverage AI tools like natural language processing (NLP), large language models (LLMs), and sentiment analysis to simulate Gita-like dialogues. For instance, AI could analyze user inputs for "Arjuna-like dilemmas" (e.g., ethical conflicts in decision-making) and respond with Krishna-inspired guidance detached, action-oriented and karma-aware while ensuring bias mitigation through dharma-based algorithms. This expands current models by adding a karmic feedback loop: communications generate "digital karma" scores based on outcomes, promoting ethical AI interactions in fields like mental health therapy, where Gita-inspired LLMs have already shown promise in providing empathetic, spiritually grounded support.

Keywords: Krishna Teachings, Bhartiya Models of Communication, Dharmic Artificial Intelligence Communication Model (DAICM), Srimad Bhagavad Gita, Feedback Loops, Ethical AI.

Chief Editor Contact

Dr Supriya Sanju

Adjunct Professor, Department of Indian Knowledge & Languages

Gurugram University Gurugram

Phone: 9818244235 Email id: supriyasanju@gmail.

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