Ancient Indian ergonomics wisdom and its contemporary significance

IF 1.4 Q4 ERGONOMICS
Charu M. Maurya, Nitin Maurya
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Abstract The use of ergonomics principles can be traced back to ancient times, much before the coining of the term ‘ergonomics’. Ancient civilisations of Greece, China, and India followed well laid down principles of usability and human factors. These are evident in their furniture design, tool design, and other practices to minimise workers’ workload. In ancient India, most daily activities like cooking, dining, defecation, etc., and occupations like pottery making, shoemaking, education in gurukuls (traditional residential schools), etc., used one or the other asanas (postures). The aim was to maintain the body’s natural shape, avoiding the ill effects of poor body posture. The present paper reviews those domains of practice viz. posture, architecture, agriculture and furniture design in ancient India (2500 BCE to 1100 CE), where modern ergonomics principles seem evident.
古印度工效学智慧及其当代意义
人体工程学原理的使用可以追溯到古代,在造词“人体工程学”之前。希腊、中国和印度的古代文明都遵循着良好的可用性和人为因素原则。这些在他们的家具设计、工具设计和其他最小化工人工作量的实践中都很明显。在古印度,大多数日常活动,如烹饪、用餐、排便等,以及陶器制作、制鞋等职业,以及古鲁古鲁(传统寄宿学校)的教育等,都使用其中一种体式(姿势)。其目的是保持身体的自然形状,避免不良的身体姿势的不良影响。本文回顾了古印度(公元前2500年至公元1100年)的姿势、建筑、农业和家具设计等实践领域,在这些领域,现代人体工程学原理似乎很明显。
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