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Extractions: home about us leadership team academics ... Aditya Birla Scholarships " It is true that even across the Himalayan barrier, India has sent to the west such gifts as grammar and logic, philosophy and fables, hypnotism and chess, and above all numerals and the decimal system ." Will Durant (American historian, 1885-1981) Right from ancient times, India's unique system of education and its high standards have been acclaimed by scholars from across the world. Its institutions of learning, today, have built upon this heritage to develop their curricula in consonance with modern requirements. This high quality attracts students and scholars not only from India but from other countries as well. Institutes of research and higher education have made a significant contribution in developing a pool of specialised, well educated resources, whether in science and technology or the arts and humanities who have set standards of excellence all over the world. Indian schools and universities have helped to transform India into an vibrant and technologically self-sufficient economy.
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Extractions: international women's day: 1999 "Leelavati" , a dance ballet based on the mathematical treatise of 12th century mathematician and astronomer Bhaskaracharya. It depicts the intelligent daughter Leelavati who adeptly solves all problems posed by her father Bhaskaracharya. This was performed before a full house at Nehru Centre, Mumbai.
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Extractions: Infinite Secrets homepage The history of mathematics spans thousands of years and touches all parts of the world. Likewise, the notable mathematicians of the past and present are equally diverse. The following are brief biographies of three mathematicians who stand out for their contributions to the fields of geometry and calculus. Born in Alexandria, Egypt, around A.D. 370, Hypatia was the first documented female mathematician. She was the daughter of Theon, a mathematician who taught at the school at the Alexandrine Library. She studied astronomy, astrology, and mathematics under the guidance of her father. She became head of the Platonist school at Alexandria around A.D. 400. Although little of Hypatia's own work survives, one of her pupils, Synesius of Cyrene, wrote numerous letters documenting Hypatia's contributions. Hypatia lectured in Alexandria on Plato, Aristotle, and other philosophers, and wrote student editions (known as commentaries) of classic works by Euclid, Diophantus, Apollonius, and Ptolemy. There is some evidence that she even wrote a commentary on Archimedes' Dimension of the Circle.
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Extractions: Related Sections We list here some of the achievements of Hindus in the field of mathematics. Pythagorean Theorem principle discovered (Baudhayana, Baudhayana Sulba Sutra, 600 BC, 1000 years before Pythagoras) Decimal System (references dating back to 100 BC) Prefexes for raising 10 to powers as high as 53 (references dating back to 100 BC) Time taken by the earth to orbit the sun calculated as 365.258756484 days (Bhaskaracharya, Surya Siddhanta 400-500 AD) Law of Gravity (Bhaskaracharya, Surya Siddhanta 400-500 AD)
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Extractions: Some Major Contributions of India To World Civilization by Debanshu Bhattacharya (Authors Note: It is my feeling that while the contributions of ancient cultures such as China and Egypt are well publicized in the press, contributions of India, by comparison, are not that well touted. This is an attempt to bring a few of Indias contributions to our childrens attention. I must confess, however, that I will not be able to provide exact references for these facts; they are taken from the Internet.) Although India is now a poor and developing country, it was the richest country on earth until the beginning of the 17th century. Indias civilization is also one of the oldest in the world. It was centuries ahead in terms of progress compared to the rest of the world. While people were barbaric in Europe, India was building great monuments, discussing scientific theories and developing advanced philosophical thoughts. Here are but a very few of the great contributions made by India to world culture; to try to cover all the ideas will take too much space. The second most significant contribution of India is in the area of medicine. Sushruta is the father of surgery. About 2600 years ago, he and other doctors of his time conducted complicated surgeries. The use of anesthesia was well known in ancient India, while patients were tied up and had to suffer in Europe. These operations required extensive knowledge of the human anatomy and physiology. The use of sophisticated drugs to treat ailments was also widespread in ancient India. Charaka, the father of medicine, developed the Ayurveda School of Medicine, which is now finally coming to be recognized by modern medicine.
Extractions: Floristic Database The main project action on this front has been the regular collection of basic botanical data by the ancestral botanists( Bare Foot Botanists or the BFBs) along with the trained taxonomists in all the thirteen MPCAs. This activity, of course, has involved technical trainings (two workshops) and follow-ups. Herbarium preparation, a database on botanical inventory with their local names and local medicinal usage as well as the taxonomic details of the plants occurring or collected, are the activities complemented during the regular collection of basic botanical data. The floristic survey involves: Detailed, exhaustive, criss-crossing survey of the MPCA. Recording of species found and collection of flowered and fruited specimens for herbarium. Visits in different seasons. Assistance of a local knowledgeable person in each visit for gathering of information of medicinal and other uses.
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Extractions: Kapila Muni , said to be son of sage Kardama and Devahuti , has been counted as one of the twenty four avatars of Vishnu in Shrimad Bhagavata Purana and mentioned as a great ascetic ( Tapasvi ) and an accomplished person ( Siddha Purusa ) in other Puranas . He is famous as the propounder of the Samkhya school of Indian philosophy. The Sankhya Pravacana Sutra and a large collection of his teachings known as Sasthitantra are the works attributed to him. In distinction from Vedanta philosophy that regards Brahma ( The Absolute Being ) or Atma ( Soul ) as the only reality, his system is a Dualistic-cum-Pluralistic philosophy that accepts the two independent reals as Cetana Purusa ( Conscious Self, the witness only inactive knower, neither doer nor enjoyer of the consequences of doing ) and Prakrti ( Nature, with Sattva Rajas and Tamas as its three constitutive qualities, that is ever under going modifications ). The modifications (
Extractions: World over renewed interests are observed on ancient Indian scientific and spiritual knowledge. Series of research activities are undertaken by Universities and research institutions in many countries. True search of good, adoptable and useful scientific observations on Indian approaches on all aspects of life are being conducted by scholars. Results of these studies are astounding. Yoga has found a respectable place in the medical curriculum and medical books published even from America. Quantum holistic healing is finding its benefit for many diseases. Vedic mathematics is getting into the school and college syllabus in many countries of Europe and UK. Medicinal plants and Indian alternatives for eco-friendly pesticides are going into large scale production and utilization in developed countries. Vegetarianism is becoming a precious life style. Meditation goes into stress relief in homes and production centres. The crude tribal medicines go for curing even complicated health problems. Effect of mantras are being studies under a new brand name 'psycholingustic effects'.
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Extractions: This book is one of a kind with 90 chapters and hundreds of questions and answers. It is in the form of thought provoking dialogue between 14-year-old American-born-Indian teenager and his middle-aged father on all aspects of Hinduism. Almost all the papers and magazines in India have written excellent reviews on this book. In USA many magazines [Library Journal, Booklist, etc] have recommended this book for all libraries. At least one community college in California is using this book as a medium of instruction to teach students about Hinduism I happened to write and published this book after an accidental conversation about "world religions" I had with a friend during a very monotonous drive to a Nuclear plant in 1984. I published the very first edition of the book in 1988 in India and now Halo Books, USA and Rupa Press, India published the book simultaneously. sI actually wrote this book to meet my own personal needs. I never ever saw a book on Hinduism describing every aspects of it in one book and so I wrote one.... I never ever thought people would love my book.... In fact, when I was preparing my manuscript, many told me that with thousands of books on Hinduism written by great saints occupying every bookshelf in India, people will be give very little importance to my book.... Lo and behold! To my total amazement the first edition of book [published in 1988 in India] as sold out in a couple of months.... This book was republished in 1992 in USA to meet the demand of orders from people living all over the west.
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