Issues in Vedic Mathematics: Proceedings of the National Workshop on Vedic Mathematics

Issues in Vedic Mathematics: Proceedings of the National Workshop on Vedic Mathematics

Author: H. C. Khare

Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass

Published: 2006-01-01

Total Pages: 142

ISBN-13: 8120809440

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There is renewed interest all over the country in the famous book Vedic Mathematics written by the late Shankaracharya of Puri Bharati Krishna Tirthji (1884-1960). Considering the importance of the contents of the book the Rashtriya Veda Vidya Pratishthan has undertaken a programme of Seminars and Workshops on various issues connected with that book. The first major workshop was organised by the Pratishthan at Jaipur in association with Rajasthan University. As it was felt that the papers presented at this workshop as also the discussion that followed would be of interest to larger sections of teachers, students and the general public it was decided to bring out a publication containing useful material duly edited by Dr H.C. Khare Chairman of the expert group constituted by the Pratishthan. It is hoped that this publication will provide stimulation for further research.


Studies in Indian Mathematics and Astronomy

Studies in Indian Mathematics and Astronomy

Author: Aditya Kolachana

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2019-05-29

Total Pages: 754

ISBN-13: 9811373264

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This volume presents a collection of some of the seminal articles of Professor K. S. Shukla who made immense contributions to our understanding of the history and development of mathematics and astronomy in India. It consists of six parts: Part I constitutes introductory articles which give an overview of the life and work of Prof. Shukla, including details of his publications, reminiscences from his former students, and an analysis of his monumental contributions. Part II is a collection of important articles penned by Prof. Shukla related to various aspects of Indian mathematics. Part III consists of articles by Bibhutibhusan Datta and Avadhesh Narayan Singh—which together constitute the third unpublished part of their History of Hindu Mathematics—that were revised and updated by Prof. Shukla. Parts IV and V consist of a number of important articles of Prof. Shukla on different aspects of Indian astronomy. Part VI includes some important reviews authored by him and a few reviews of his work. Given the sheer range and depth of Prof. Shukla’s scholarship, this volume is essential reading for scholars seeking to deepen their understanding of the rich and varied contributions made by Indian mathematicians and astronomers.


Jesus Christ, Sun of God

Jesus Christ, Sun of God

Author: David Fideler

Publisher: Quest Books

Published: 1993-10-01

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 9780835606967

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The early Christian Gnosis did not spring up in isolation, but drew upon earlier sources. In this book, many of these sources are revealed for the first time. Special emphasis is placed on the Hellenistic doctrine of the "Solar Logos" and the early Christian symbolism which depicted Christ as the Spiritual Sun, the illumination source of order, harmony, and spiritual insight. Based on 15 years of research, this is a unique book which throws a penetrating light on the secret traditions of early Christianity. It clearly demonstrates that number is at the heart of being. Jesus Christ, Sun of God, illustrates how the Christian symbolism of the Spiritual Sun is derived from numerical symbolism of the "ancient divinities."


The Scientific Edge

The Scientific Edge

Author: Jayant V Narlikar

Publisher: Penguin UK

Published: 2003-08-04

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 9351189287

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India has a rich history of scientific accomplishments. In the fifth century, nearly one millennium before Copernicus, the Indian astronomer and mathematician Aryabhata theorized that the earth spins on its axis. Likewise, in the twentieth century physicist Meghnad Saha’s ionization equation opened the door to stellar astrophysics. But India’s scientific achievements have occurred as flashes of brilliance rather than as a clear trajectory of progress. So how did India, with its historic university system and excellent observatories, lose its scientific edge? Cosmologist, founder director of the Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics, and science fiction author Jayant V. Narlikar tracks the highs and lows of Indian science across the millennia, distinguishing fact from fiction. Through a lively narrative of breakthroughs and failures, he explores the glories of India’s scientific advances and questions the more fanciful so-called discoveries. His essays are invigorated by his excitement for new findings, and he argues passionately for preserving the true scientific temperament instead of granting legitimacy to such pseudosciences as astrology. Above all, Narlikar raises issues that both the layperson and the scientist need to consider as India seeks to lead the world in information technology and biotechnology.


Islamic, Hindu, and Christian Fundamentalism Compared

Islamic, Hindu, and Christian Fundamentalism Compared

Author: Santosh C. Saha

Publisher: Edwin Mellen Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13:

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These essays examine the extent of religious influence on governmental and public policies, covering recent issues and many countries. Contributors are highly-recognized scholars in religious, historical and political science disciplines.