Invited Talks And Conference Presentations Fermat s last theorem , bhaskaracharya Pratishthana, Pune, August 1990. Higher dimensional determinants in combinatorics and algebraic geometry , http://www.math.iitb.ac.in/~srg/talks.html
WORKSHOPS, CONFERENCES AND SYMPOSIA Participated in the Summer School on Number Theory at bhaskaracharya Pratisthana,Pune, Pune, sponsored by NBHM and bhaskaracharya Prathisthana. http://www.math.iitb.ac.in/~ars/lectures.html
[Advaita-l] Re: Vivekachudamani Vs Bhashyas I think you are referring about bhaskaracharya of bhEdAbhEda school. Prabhuji,though bhaskaracharya propagated bhedAbhEda doctrine it is not in line http://lists.advaita-vedanta.org/archives/advaita-l/2003-August/012800.html
Extractions: Mon Aug 18 08:14:56 EDT 2003 But prabhuji, the above sUtras talk about preparation to do upAsana, The adhikaraNa here is *adityAdimatyadikaraNa* purely advocating upAsana But we cannot hold Sri Shankara responsible for this as his mUla prabhuji, I think we have discussed this when we discussed Br.Up. 1-4-7. After the dawn of kEvala jnAna a jnAni's doership /enjoyership (katrutva/bhOktrutva) will be completely eradicated since this state is sarva pramAtru, pramANAtIta vyavahAra. This maintenance work will be taken care by itself *automatically* without any sustained effort (injuction/vidhi) from jnAni. Yes indeed, but what exactly does one mean by the statement, "samAdhis is the implicit meaning of AtmajnAna"? Does this mean that AtmajnAna is manifested in samAdhi, or does it mean that practising samAdhi is necessary for AtmajnAna, or does it mean that samAdhi and AtmajnAna are synonymous, or does it mean something entirely other than the above three alternatives? > IMHO, third alternative is more appropriate..but here samAdhi/AtmajnAna
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Space bhaskaracharya (circa AD 1150), in his Siddhanta Siromani and Ganitadhyaya, The instantaneous position of a planet, according to bhaskaracharya, http://www.indiaheritage.com/science/space.htm
Extractions: A Living Portrait of India India Heritage Science Physics Space T he solar day was the natural divider - 24 hours with 1,944,000 ksana (units of time), as the Nyaya-Vaisesikas saw it. Each ksana was thus .044 seconds. This is interesting because the modern unit is accepted as 1/86400 of a mean solar day. The ancient Indian astronomers accepted the truti as the smallest unit of time i.e. 2.9623 x 10-4. Further study was prevented by the lack of appropriate instruments. The Silpasastra records the smallest measure of length as the paramanu i.e. -1/349525 of an inch. This measurement corresponds to the smallest thickness of the Nyaya-Vaisesika school - the trasarenu, which was the size of the smallest mote visible on a sunbeam as it shone into a dark room. Varahamihira (circa AD sixth century) accorded that 86 trasarenu were equal to one anguli i.e. three-fourths of an inch. However, he also stated that 64 trasarenu are equal to the thickness of a hair.
Mathematics and Bhaskara the Second, also known as bhaskaracharya, (AD 1150), of bhaskaracharya s Siddhanta Siromani discussed the value of pye as 22/7. http://www.indiaheritage.com/science/math.htm
Extractions: A Living Portrait of India India Heritage Science Mathematics A s early as the Vedic period (1500-1000BC), the Shulvasutras facilitated the construction of sacrificial altars by their principles of plane geometry particularly through the figures of the triangle and the rectangle, the circle and the rhombus. Negative numbers, the zero, place-value notations and simple algorithms were already a part of mathematics. The great Indian mathematician Aryabhata (born 476 AD) wrote the Aryabhatiya - a volume of 121 verses. Apart from discussing astronomy, he laid down procedures of arithmetic, geometry, algebra and trigonometry. He calculated Pi at 3.1416 and covered subjects like numerical squares and cube roots. Aryabhata is credited with the emergence of trigonometry through sine functions. The eleventh century saw the solving of Diophantine equations (second order), and by the fourteenth century tremendous progress had been made in trigonometry. Sine and cosine functions as well as high-level approximations were tabulated and the essential irrationality of trigonometry recognized. Around the beginning of the sixteenth century Madhava developed his own system of calculus based on his knowledge of trigonometry. He was an untutored mathematician from Kerala, and preceded Newton and Liebnitz by more than a century.
Hindu Unity - United We Stand For The Cause Of Hinduism! Rishi bhaskaracharya II (11141183) - Master of bhaskaracharya was the firstto discover gravity, 500 years before Isaac Newton. http://hinduunity.org/articles/press/uktimes.html
Extractions: THE U.K TIMES DISRESPECTS ANCIENT VEDIC HERITAGE The Times U.K. has shown direct and blatant disrespect for the worlds oldest and greatest religion Hinduism. The recent articles like the one by Stephen Farrell ridiculing the R.S.S. and V.H.P. claim of our glorious past is the last straw! His article "India always got there first, say Hindu Mentors", dated January 2, 2001, pokes fun of the following facts: 1) Hindus claim to have had beaten Columbus in his discovery of America 2) Pythagoras Theorem was written before he was born by the Hindus in ancient Indian treatise called Shilpa Sutra 3) In 476 CE, a Master Astronomer and Mathematician discovered gravity long before Newton.
FuturePointIndia.com - Books - Astrological Books Written by Mr. bhaskaracharya and commented by Mr. Harashmani, Written by Mr.bhaskaracharya, this book is available at a cost price of Rs. 30/ only. http://www.futurepointindia.com/books/astronomybooks.asp
Extractions: Editions: English Hindi document.write(disdate) Home Feedback Contact Us Channels Rashi Phal Astro Federation N Astro Education ... Online Payment Search The Site Your Opinion Should all the Hindus keep a choti? Yes No Can't Say Results Of Previous Polls Astronomy Books .gg Aargh Prakash This book deals with the impacts of planets in the field of business. This book is available at a cost price of Rs. 5/- only.
COINS OF MARATHAS approximately 5.2 gms in a famous book Lilawati, written by bhaskaracharya . of astronomy to study the work of celebrated astronomer bhaskaracharya. http://www.med.unc.edu/~nupam/maratha1.html
Extractions: COINS OF MARATHAS The Marathas were the single most formadible Hindu power who made a successful attempt for supremacy of whole of Indian subcontinent on decline of Mughals in seventeenth century. The origin of Marathas can be traced back to reign of Emperor Ashok who ruled in 2nd century BC. It is inscribed in rock eddicts that he sent his missionaries to the Rashtrikas, the dwellers of Dandaka forest. These fierce independent minded people called themselves Maha-rashtrikas ( Maha means great). In course of time the country that they occupied came to know as Maharashtra ( Maha means great, rashtra means country) and its people called themselves Marathas/Maharashtrians. It's not very appropriate to catagorise following dynasties into Marathas and some historian might object my classfication. But for sake of simplicity, all the following dynsties which ruled Maharashtra and other neighbouring southern states of modern India have been categorised as dynasties of Maharashtra (after all, the states have been formed less than 50 years back while these dynasties ruled 1000 years back). The Early Chalukyas of Vatapi or Eastern Chalukyas The first ancient dynasty of Maharashtra was Satavahanas,
Topic 3: Record Here What You LEARN. - Student Web Forums bhaskaracharya calculted it took 365.258756484 days. Today I found out thatbhaskaracharya calculated the time the earth takes to orbit the sun. http://forum.discover.tased.edu.au/webforum/student/Board/Forum36/HTML/000004.ht
Extractions: Registered: Oct 1999 posted 30 July 2001 09:22 PM Begin your research by answering the questions you asked yourself in Topic 2. Use the library/media center at school or in your local community and undertake searches or the World Wide Web to find your answers. As you read and browse, come back to this thread and write here what you learn. May your independent research be satisfying and stimulating. Good luck! IP: Logged MichelleCain The Indian culture developed the decimal system. The Mohenjo Daro culture of the Indus valley was using a form of decimal numbering some 5000 years ago. Succeeding cultural changes in this area developed the decimal system into a rigorous numbering system, including the use of zero by the Hindu mathematicians some 1500 years ago.
FAQ The Hindu genius bhaskaracharya proved that x divided by 0 = 4 (infinity) and Did you know that the famous Hindu astronomer, bhaskaracharya in his Surya http://www.hindudevotion.com/faq.html
Extractions: Frequently Asked Questions Q. Where and when did Hinduism begin? A. Hinduism basically started with Sruti that which is heard . The master of vedic age called Rishis heard eternal truths in their heart and they taught their disciples telepathically, by transfer of thoughts. Later Vedas and Upanishads were taught in chanted lyrics and they laid the foundation of Hindnuism The exact date of when Hinduism actually stared begin with the age of this universe which is 155.5 trillion years ago. Mythological Stories - Hindu mythological stories says that it is trillions of years old. Some say Hinduism started soon after ice age ended and some even say its origin is 6000-7000 years before Christ [6000-7000 B.C.]. Theologians View Brahmaputra in India started a Thinking Process later known as Hinduism. Other Hindu Theologians say that the early settlers of North India exchanged knowledge with dark colored people of South India called Dravidians and thus laid the foundation of Hinduism in India Archeological Evidence Evidence found at Indus valley civilization at Mohanjodaro and Harappa dates Hinduism to have started 6000-7000 years before Christ.
For Girls Only: Science Graduate Programmes Science is through an entrance examination, which will be conducted by theUniversity of Delhi through the bhaskaracharya College of Applied Science. http://in.rediff.com/getahead/2005/jun/07iycu1.htm
Extractions: What : Shaheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences for Women invites applications for graduate programmes in Science. Programme list Are you eligible? ~ You must be 17 years of age before October 1, 2005. ~ You must have completed your Class XII by taking the Senior School Certificate Examinations of the Central Board of Secondary Education or an examination recognised equivalent. Programme details ~ The prime objective of programmes is to provide job opportunities to girl students. ~ You will build a strong foundation in basic sciences in the first year, while specialisation starts in the second year in Food Technology/ Electronics/ Instrumentation. ~ At the end of second year, you will be given summer training in various industries and institutes.
ComCom: Feature Article- The Changing Faces Of Indian Science After bhaskaracharya, the science learning took a downward trend. To find errorsin old scriptures is not entertained. Any new approaches or understanding http://www.vigyanprasar.com/comcom/feature77.htm
Extractions: Science is a way of acquiring knowledge A systematic study of nature is required for better understanding of the world today. The study of the natural world through observation, identification, description, experimental investigation and theoretical explanations of phenomena is termed as Science. For an individual to survive and lead a meaningful life a minimum understanding of science is imperative - that is termed as science communication or popularization. "By the time a man realizes that may be his father was right, he usually has a son who thinks he's wrong.
Bhaskara's First Proof Of The Pythagorean Theorem He is also known as Bhaskara II and bhaskaracharya, meaning Bhaskara the Teacher .He was the head of the astronomical observatory at Ujjain, http://www.dunbarmath.com/Pyth/Bhaskara/bhaskara1.htm
Extractions: Bhaskara's First Proof of the Pythagorean Theorem by Kristina Dunbar and Laura Evans, UGA Bhaskara (1114 - 1185) was a Hindu mathematician who lived in Ujjain, in what is now central India. Ujjain was known as a center for mathematics and astronomy in India for hundreds of years. He is also known as Bhaskara II and Bhaskaracharya, meaning "Bhaskara the Teacher". He was the head of the astronomical observatory at Ujjain, where other famous Indian mathematicians including Brahmagupta had studied and worked previously. Bhaskara produced six works during his lifetime: Lilavati Bijaganita Siddhantasiromani Vasanabhasya of Mitaksara Brahmatulya , and Vivarana . These were all books on math or astronomy, with some of them being commentaries on his own works or that of others. Lilavati has an interesting story associated with how it got its name: Bhaskaracharya created a horoscope for his daughter Lilavati, stating exactly when she needed to get married. He placed a cup with a small hole in it in a tub of water, and the time at which the cup sank was the optimum time Lilavati was to get married. Unfortunately, a pearl fell into the cup, blocking the hole and keeping it from sinking. Lilavati was then doomed never to wed, and her father Bhaskara wrote her a manual on mathematics in order to console her, and named it Lilavati Bhaskara was excellent at arithmetic, including a good concept of negative and zero numbers. He was also good at solving equations and had an understanding of mathematical systems years ahead of his European peers.
Vinayaka Chaturthi - September 18, 2004 After the Pujas were over, Sri Swamiji honored bhaskaracharya from the Kamakshi Sri Swamiji blessing Sri bhaskaracharya from the Kamakshi temple in Hamm http://www.dattapeetham.com/india/festivals/ganapati2004/ganapati2004.html
Extractions: Ganapathy (Vinayaka) Chauti Festival - 18 September 2004 It was after a gap of 3 years that Ganapathy Festival was celebrated in Mysore Ashrama. Devotees were elated that Sri Swamiji chose to be in Mysore for this important festival. On 17th, Gauri Festival was observed by offering special Archana to Vishalakshi Devi. Devotees presented BAAGINA (bamboo chaff mats containing auspicious materials like bangles, turmeric, Kumkum, mirror, comb etc.). On 18th, in the morning at 7 AM, Sri Swamiji visited the Datta Venkateswara Shrine and performed Abhishekam to Ganapathy idol with milk and water. Ganapathy Atharva Sheersha and Ganapathy Sukta veda Mantras were chanted. Later, Sri Swamiji performed Sri Chakra Puja in the Ashrama Universal Prayer hall. The Puja Mantapam was decorated with Arka Ganapathy idols. In the centre was the big Ganapathy idol formed in the root of Arka tree (hence Arka Ganapathy) which was offered to Sri Swamiji in Vijayawada. To the left was The small Arka Ganapathy idol from Surat. In the front was the small Arka Ganapathy idol which Sri Swamiji has from his child hood. To the left was Prashna Ganapathy, the stone Ganapathy which has be vividly described in Sri Swamiji life story. In the very front was the famous Arka Ganapathy which was carried around from house to house for aid to the construction of the then Prayer hall.
Festival: Ugadi Also the great Indian Mathematician bhaskaracharya s calculations proclaimed theUgadi day from the sunrise on as the beginning of the new year, http://www.virtualbangalore.com/EveFst/ugadi/
Extractions: Bangalore I t is believed that the creator of the Hindu pantheon Lord Brahma started creation on this day - Chaitra suddha padhyami or the Ugadi day. Also the great Indian Mathematician Bhaskaracharya's calculations proclaimed the Ugadi day from the sunrise on as the beginning of the new year, new month and new day. The onset of spring also marks a beginning of new life with plants (barren until now) acquiring new life, shoots and leaves. Spring is considered the first season of the year hence also heralding a new year and a new beginning. The vibrancy of life and verdent fields, meadows full of colorful blossoms signifies growth, prosperity and well-being. With the coming of Ugadi, the naturally perfumed jasmines (mallepulu) spread a sweet fragrance which is perhaps unmatched by any other in nature's own creation! While large garlands of jasmine are offered to Gods in homes and temples, jasmine flowers woven in clusters adorn the braids of women. Ugadi is thus a festival of many shades. It ushers in the new year, brings a rich bounce of flora and fills the hearts of people with joy and contentment! PREDICTIONS FOR THE YEAR Ugadi marks the beginning of a new Hindu lunar calendar with a change in the moon's orbit. It is a day when mantras are chanted and predictions made for the new year. Traditionally, the panchangasravanam or listening to the yearly calendar was done at the temples or at the Town square but with the onset of modern technology, one can get to hear the priest-scholar on television sets right in one's living room.
S. D. Adhikari (Edited jointly with SA Katre and Dinesh Thakur), Published by bhaskaracharyaPratishthana, Pune, 2000. Current Trends in Number Theory (proceedings of the http://www.mri.ernet.in/~adhikari/
Www.dce.edu Five (05) Boys Hostel are bhaskaracharya Hostel, Sir CV Raman Hostel, Sir JC BoseHostel, Barahmihir Hostel, Sir Visvesvarayya Hostel with a total capacity http://dce.edu/campus/hostels/hostels.php
Extractions: Five (05) Boys Hostel are Bhaskaracharya Hostel, Sir CV Raman Hostel, Sir JC Bose Hostel, Barahmihir Hostel, Sir Visvesvarayya Hostel with a total capacity to accommodate 880 students. One (01) Girls Hostel is Sister Nivedita Hostel with capacity to accommodate 69 girl students and One (01) married Hostel with capacity to accommodate Fifteen (15) students are presently available with the College. The allotment of accommodation to the boys and girls in the Hostel will be made on the following priority, subject to availability of seats in the hostels:
Vidya Bharati Akhil Bharatiya Shisksha Sansthan bhaskaracharyas book Lilavathi is regarded as the first book on modern arithmetic.The Arabs learnt and adopted it from India and spread it to Europe. http://www.vidyabharati.org/quotedetailf.asp?sno=22