Indian mathamatics-Amazing Madhava
INDIAN MATHEMATICS – MADHAVA Madhava of Sangamagrama (c.1350-1425) Madhava sometimes called the greatest mathematician-astronomer of medieval India. He came from the town of Sangamagrama in Kerala, near the southern tip … Continue reading
Lost notebook of Ramanujan Math
Ramanujan’s second construction for the approximate squaring of a circle To experience the greatness of great men one has to relive or redo some acts of theirs to the best … Continue reading
How Vedic history was deleted by NCERT in school-communist, anti India agenda of congress exposed
Zee news Videos : Villains of Vedic History, Every Leftist Chauvinist Exposed In year 2005, Leftist chauvinist… historians, led by Prof Hari Vasudevan of Calcutta, advised by Neeladri Bhattacharya of … Continue reading
500 YEARS OF TANTRASANGRAHA- A LANDMARK IN ASTRONOMY
500 YEARS OF TANTRASANGRAHA A LANDMARK IN HISTORY ASTRONOMY Tantrasamgraha (transliterated also as Tantrasangraha) is an important astronomical treatise written by Nilakantha Somayaji, an astronomer/mathematician belonging to the Kerala school of … Continue reading
Indian Mythological Inventions
Indian Mythological Inventions The resilience of ancient decades has blown away, still many of us consider the golden age of “once upon a time’ as a very significant period in … Continue reading
Bakhshali Manuscript – Ancient Indian mathematical manuscript on math
The Bakhshali Manuscript is an Ancient Indian mathematical manuscript written on “birch bark” which was found near the village of Bakhshali in 1881 in what was then the North-West Frontier … Continue reading
Value of Pi, written in Sanskrit by Arya Bhata, long before any European even thought of it. Paridhi (in short) = Pai. Aryabhata was23 years when 6 cycles of 60 … Continue reading
Indian numerical system > millions years old
These numbers have been described by Sugreev to Raam while giving the count of his military power. Some say about this that “Sugreev meant that innumerable monkeys were coming”; while … Continue reading
World’s first inscription of “ZERO” found
Search for the world’s first zero leads to the home of Angkor Wat The first recorded zero has been rediscovered on a stone tablet deep in the Cambodian jungle – … Continue reading