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A lyrical continuation of Lilavati’s Garden of Mathematics—where equations meet affection and the laws of algebra turn into laws of the heart.
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When this is the Maths question they asked :
पार्थः कर्णवधाय मार्गणगणं क्रुद्धो रणे सन्दधे तस्यार्धेन निवार्य तच्छरगणं मूलैश्चतुभिर्हयान् |शल्यं षड्भिरथेषुभिस्त्रिभिरपि च्छत्रं ध्वजं कार्मुकम् चिच्छेदास्य शिरः शरेण कति ते यानर्जुनः सन्दधे ॥ (भागमूलोन-दृष्ट श्लोक-४)
अर्थ:- पृथा के पुत्र (अर्जुन) ने क्रोध से भरकर रण में कर्ण को मारने के लिए कुछ बाणों का समूह लिया। उसमें से आधे बाणों से कर्ण के बाणों को काट डाला और उस बाणगण के चतुर्गुणित मूल से उसके घोड़ों को मार डाला और ६ बाणों से उसके सारथी शल्य को यमराज का अतिथि बनाया। फिर तीन ३ बाणों से छत्र, ध्वजा और धनुष को तोड़ डाला। पीछे एक बाण से कर्ण का शिर काट डाला। तो कहो उस रण में अर्जुन ने कुल कितने बाण लिये थे?
Bhaskaracharya’s Work on Calculus Predates Newton
Bhaskaracharya’s Work on Calculus Predates Newton
Sage Veda Vyas mentioned Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto in his epic poem Mahabharata written more than 5000 years ago in India. Vyas has named them as Sweta, Syama, and Teekshana. I wonder how these discoveries credited to William Herschel 1791, Johann Galle 1846, Tombaugh 1930?
Bhāskarāchārya’s work on calculus predates Newton and Leibniz by over half a millennium.
Bhāskarāchārya was the first…
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Infinity discovered by Ancient Indians
THE KNOWLEDGE OF INFINITY
“Asmin vikara khahare na raasaavapi praveshteshvapi ni: srutheshu bahushvapi syaallaya srushtikaalenanthe chyuthe bhoothaganeshu yaddhath” ||
Nothing happens to the (huge number) infinity, when any number enters (added) or leaves (subtrcated) the infinity. During pralaya many things get dissolved in Mahavishnu and after pralaya, during srushti all those things get out of…
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Bhaskaracharya Bhāskara II -introduced concept of ‘Infinity’
Bhaskaracharya (Bhāskara the teacher) was an Indian mathematician and astronomer of 12th century AD. He is refered as Bhāskara II to avoid confusion with Bhāskara I (of 7th century AD). He was born near Vijjadavida (Bijapur in modern Karnataka) and lived between 1114-1185 AD.
He represented the peaks of mathematical knowledge in the 12th century and was the head of the astronomical observatory…
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NEWTON STOLE CALCULUS FROM ARYABHATTA,ANCIENT INDIAN SCIENTIST
NEWTON STOLE CALCULUS FROM ARYABHATTA,ANCIENT INDIAN SCIENTIST
Now,people are blinded by falsehood of Newton as father of calculus.Infact he stole it from Indian,who practiced calculus in a school of Astronomy in Malabar,Kerla 2000 years before Jesus came. It is same port where Vasco De Gama landed in 1498 for christian conversion of Hindus. Stupid King at that time let Vasco de Gama come but did not realize that it will be like East India Company which…
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Bhaskaracharya : A Great Discoverer
His famous work Lilavati and Bijaganita remain unparalleled works by substantiating his profound intelligence.
His astronomical findings on planetary positions, Occurrences of eclipses and Cosmography written in his treatise titled “Siddhanta Shiromani” [Siddhant Meaning Principle] stun every one. Siddhanta Shirmoani was divided into four parts;
Lilavati [Quadratic equations, Cubic equations and…
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