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  1. Bhaskaracharya's Bijaganita and its English translation by Bhaskaracarya, 1980
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21. (India) Bhaskaracharya Pratishthana, Pune
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Roll No, Name, College, Course, Summer Training. 401, AK Arun, bhaskaracharyaCollege of Applied Sciences, BA.Sc(H)Electronics, Development of DBMS forIIC.
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23. Smitalay
Based on the 12th century mathematical treatise of the famous astronomer bhaskaracharya.Inspiration. The ballet opens with bhaskaracharya invoking Lord Ganesh.
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productions: Leelavati Based on the 12th century mathematical treatise of the famous astronomer Bhaskaracharya. Inspiration When India hosted the International Mathematics Olympiad in 1995, we were requested to present a Shloka from Leelavati in dance form. Our presentation was then immensely appreciated. That experience inspired us to conceive a full-length ballet. The Ballet The text of Leelavati runs into 261 shlokas. We have chosen only eleven, apart from the invocatory and the concluding ones. These Shlokas give problems in arithmetic, algebra and geometry; the use of fractions and square roots; equations with one known; Pythagoras' Theorem and properties of triangles. The order of selection does not follow that of the text. A story is woven around Bhaskaracharya, the father and Leelavati, the daughter by imagining a day in the life of Leelavati. The ballet opens with Bhaskaracharya invoking Lord Ganesh.
  • Leelavati sets out at dawn to collet flowers for her puja. Her father joins her. They spot a herd of elephants, a swarm of bees, a flock of swans. Bhaskaracharya poses questions on these. From a pond she collects lotuses. They reach the temple and Bhaskaracharya questions her on the number of flowers offered to the different Deities as also on the "permutations" of the hands of Shiva and Vishnu.

24. Smitalay
international women s day 1999. Leelavati , a dance ballet based on the mathematicaltreatise of 12th century mathematician and astronomer bhaskaracharya.
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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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Father Bhaskaracharya looks on while daughter Leelavati solves the geometrical problem

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25. Hinduising History
America. It was Indians Aryabhatta and bhaskaracharya, and not Newton,who first came to know about the gravitational force. Sanskrit
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Date: January 7, 2001 Introduction: Conspiracy against Columbus, nexus against Newton
To cap it all, documents published by the National Geographic magazine document many striking parallels in Hindu and pre-Columbus American art, architecture, religious symbols, cosmological ideas, social structure, vocabulary, even games, and finally the not-so-coincidental use of the Hindu-invented zero in the mathematics of both cultures. What on earth is all this? Satiricus can only call it a conspiracy against Columbus. Now for the nefarious nexus against Newton. Satiricus can understand the RSS claiming that Newton was not the discoverer of gravitation, because he expects nothing better from the Sanghwalas. But what can he say when the Jewish Encyclopaedia says the same thing? It actually mentions Bhaskaracharya by name and says in his treatise Siddhantashiromani Bhaskaracharya has mentioned a force of attraction resembling gravity, discovered centuries later by Newton. Then there is also this foreign fellow by name P. Johnstone who wrote that gravitation was known to the Indians before the birth of Newton. The Indian Express epitome of all knowledge on earth sneers at upstarts like Aryabhatta and Bhaskaracharya, but Satiricus finds to his consternation that even Will Durant writes deplorably enough in his book The Story of Civilisation that “India is the motherland... of our mathematics”, and if Encyclopaedia Britannica is to be believed, Bhaskaracharya and Aryabhatta are the world's original mathematicians. The Encyclopaedia says Arithmetic was discovered by Indians in the second century BC and regards Bhaskaracharya's treatise Lilavati as “the first book on modern Arithmetic”. It further says : “In 499 AD Aryabhatta finished his work giving rules of Arithmetic”, and also that he “was one of the first to use Algebra”. Bhaskaracharya even calculated the time taken by the earth to orbit the sun and stated that it was 365.258,756,484 days”!

26. The Hindu : Monument For A Great Scholar
THE PUJYASRI bhaskaracharya Memorial Construction Committee will perform the BhoomiPuja for the bhaskaracharya Memorial, today (March 5), at 10.27 am, at
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Monument for a great scholar THE PUJYASRI Bhaskaracharya Memorial Construction Committee will perform the Bhoomi Puja for the Bhaskaracharya Memorial, today (March 5), at 10.27 a.m., at Bhaskararajapuram, Tiruvalangadu Post, Mayiladuthurai. It was Bhaskaracharya, Sanskrit scholar, who wrote the Bhashyam on "Sri Lalitha Sahasranamam." Contributions as cheque or DD may be drawn in favour of: Pujayasri Bhaskaracharya Memorial Foundation (payable in Chennai) and sent to New No.20 (Old No.43), Babu Rajendra Prasad Street, West Mambalam, Chennai - 600 033. Donations in kind are also accepted. Printer friendly page
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27. Panchangam: Hindu Calendar-http://mailerindia.com.
force of gravity. In the field of mathematics, bhaskaracharya II (1114 1183 CE) contributed to the fields of algebra, arithmetic and geometry.
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28. Somdat Mahabir's
explained. The Hindu genius bhaskaracharya proved that x divided by 0= 4 (infinity) and that infinity however divided remains infinity.
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Dr. Somdat Mahabir Scroll down for articles: (1) Hinduism’s Contribution to Science: Did You Know? - Dr. Somdat Mahabir
Did you know that by 6000 B.C. Bharat (India) already had advanced townships with villages of mud-brick houses? By 3000 B.C. scientifically planned towns and buildings were part of the landscape... (2) Naipaul's Unpalatable Truths About a Hegemonic Ideology - Dr. Somdat Mahabir and Dr. Ramesh Gampat
The award of the 2001 Nobel Prize in Literature to Sir Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul has provoked a good deal of sarcasm, venom and hate. A quick survey suggests that these outpourings fall into five groups...
(3) Hindu Plurality: A Solution to Conflict Among People - Dr. Somdat Mahabir and Dr. Ramesh Gampat
Of all the great faiths of the world, none has distinguished itself like Hindu Dhrama in terms of its plurality of views. Hindus pride themselves in such mahavakyas (grand utterances) as "Ekam Sat Vipra Bahuda Vadanti" – The Truth is One, the wise sees it differently. "Anekata, mein ekata" – Unity in Diversity. "Avibhaktam vibhaktesu" – many points of view. "Vasudiva Kutumbakam" – the whole world is One family....
Hinduism’s Contribution to Science: Did You Know?

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SRI BHASKARARAYA. If any one deserves special mention in the field of Srividyaafter Sri Adi Shankaracharya, it is undoubtedly Sri bhaskaracharya.
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    31. [PLUG] Change In Date Of Lecture On Debian
    PLUG change in date of lecture on debian. bhaskaracharya Pratishthanabhaskara_p at vsnl.com Sat Feb 28 191732 IST 2004 Previous
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    [PLUG] change in date of lecture on debian
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    Sat Feb 28 19:17:32 IST 2004 Hi, Mr. RajKumar, Linuxense, Trivandrum will give lecture at Bhaskaracharya Pratishthana. Topic : Debian linux - Q/A Time: 6.30-7.30 pm venue: Bhaskaracharya Pratishthana Date: 2nd March, Tuesday All are kindly invited. Mailing confirmation will be helpful. Manjusha Joshi ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bhaskaracharya Pratishthana 56/14, Erandavane, Damle Path, Off Law College Road, Pune - 411 004, India. ============================== phone: 91 020 25434547 fax : 91 020 2543457 email: bhaskara_p at vsnl.com visit us: www.bprim.org ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ More information about the plug-mail mailing list

    32. [PLUG] Date Of Lecture On Debian Linux And Q/A
    PLUG date of Lecture on Debian linux and Q/A. bhaskaracharya Pratishthanabhaskara_p at vsnl.com Fri Feb 27 171435 IST 2004 Previous
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    Fri Feb 27 17:14:35 IST 2004 Hi, Mr. RajKumar, Linuxense, Trivandrum will give lecture at Bhaskaracharya Pratishthana. Topic : Debian linux - Q/A Time: 6.30-7.30 pm venue: Bhaskaracharya Pratishthana Date: 2nd March, Tuesday All are kindly invited. Mailing confirmation will be helpful. Manjusha Joshi ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bhaskaracharya Pratishthana ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bhaskaracharya Pratishthana 56/14, Erandavane, Damle Path, Off Law College Road, Pune - 411 004, India. ============================== phone: 91 020 25434547 fax : 91 020 2543457 email: bhaskara_p at vsnl.com visit us: www.bprim.org ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ More information about the plug-mail mailing list

    33. Amit Hogadi - Photos
    Mumbai and TIFR. bhaskaracharya Pratishthan (Pune).
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    36. VAIJNANIKASCA KAPILAH KANADAH SUSRUTASTATHA
    Among the excellent intellectuals and great scientists are (1) Kapila Muni, (2)Sage Kanad, (3) Sushruta, (4) Charaka, (5) bhaskaracharya, (6) Varahamihira.
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    VAIJNANIKASCA KAPILAH KANADAH SUSRUTASTATHA CARAKO BHASKARACARYO VARAHAMIHIRAH SUDHIH Among the excellent intellectuals and great scientists are (1) Kapila Muni Sage Kanad Sushruta Charaka Bhaskaracharya Varahamihira Kapila Muni
    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 (

    37. Mathematics
    Time taken by the earth to orbit the sun calculated as 365.258756484days (bhaskaracharya, Surya Siddhanta 400500 AD); Law of Gravity
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    Hindu Universe Links Articles Online Books Hindu Web Discussion Book- store 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)

    38. Higher Education
    12. bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences, Pusa. Programme Contents. 12.bhaskaracharya College of applied Sciences Land allotted at Dwarka.
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    To provide to the students residing in Delhi an opportunity for Higher Education. Need and Justification of the Scheme The number of college in Delhi is less and all the students who want to take higher studies are not getting admission because very few seats are available in the existing colleges. As such, it became necessary to open new colleges of cater the need for higher education. At present, there are 28 Delhi Government sponsored colleges, 16 of which are being funded by UGC and Delhi Government on sharing basis and the remaining 12 colleges are being funded by Delhi Government on 100% basis. The entire expenditure of following 12 colleges is being borne by Delhi Government:-

    39. The Kerala School, European Mathematics And Navigation
    Until recently there was a misconception that mathematics, in India made no progressafter bhaskaracharya, that later scholars seemed content to chew the cud
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    The Kerala School, European Mathematics and Navigation
    By D.P. Agrawal
    The National Geographic has declared Kerala, the south-west coast near the tip of the Indian peninsula, as God's Own Country. It has been a centre of maritime trade, with its rich variety of spices greatly in demand, even as early as the time of the Babylonians. Famous travellers and explorers such as Ibn Battuta and Vasco da Gama came from across the Arabian Sea. In recent years, Kerala has gained recognition for its role in the reconstruction of medieval Indian mathematics. Joseph (1994) has very emphatically brought out the significance of the Kerala school of Maths in his The Crest of the Peacock , though the Eurocentric scholars have severely criticized it. C.K. Raju, the well known mathematician and historian of science, has also written a good deal not only on the famous work, Yuktibhasa Tantra Samgraha , Jyesthadeva's Yuktibhasa , Putumana Somayaji's Karana Paddhati and Sankara Varman' s Sadratnamala Tantra Samgraha , he claimed that this work laid the foundation for a complete system of fluxions ['Fluxion' was the term used by Isaac Newton for the rate of change (derivative) of a continuously varying quantity, or function, which he called a 'fluent']. The

    40. Invited Talks And Conference Presentations
    13. ``Galois theory of equations , Modern College, Pune, August 1990. 14. ``Fermat slast theorem , bhaskaracharya Pratishthana, Pune, August 1990. 15.
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    Invited Talks and Conference Presentations
    ``Ideas in integration'', Mathematics Association Seminar Series, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, January 1984.

    ``Generalized Young tableaux and higher dimensional determinants'' John H. Barrett Memorial Lectures, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA, April, 1986.

    ``The Jacobian problem'', C.H.M. College, Ulhasnagar, December 1986.

    ``Applications of higher dimensional determinants to enumeration of Young tableaux'' AMS-MAA Joint Annual Meeting, Atlanta, USA, January 1988.

    ``Galois groups of algebraic and arithmetic curves'', Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, April 1989.

    ``Young tableaux and determinantal loci'', Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, USA, November 1989.

    ``Hilbert functions of determinantal varieties'', University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA, May 1990.

    ``Abhyankar's work on Young tableaux and some recent developments'', Conference on Algebraic Geometry and Applications, in honor of Prof. Shreeram Abhyankar's 60-th birthday, Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA, June 1990.

    ``Some problems about standard monomials'', SPIC Science Foundation, Madras, July 1990.

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