Guest guest Posted September 1, 2007 Report Share Posted September 1, 2007 ...................................... Calculus and many theorems are of Kerala origin Recently few claims have been made by researchers on the discoveries made by Kerala mathematicians. Herewith submitted a few comments. The great mathematics scholar of Kerala Sangama graama Madhvacharya, Sankara Varman, Achyutha Pisharoti, Puthumana Somayaji, Sankara Narayanan, Govinda Swamy, Parmaeswarcharya, …. Discovered the theorems which are now known in the names of Newton, Gauss, Taylor, Lhuler, Gregory, Lebenitz and Demoiver . These theorems known in the name of the above western scientists are written minimum 250 to 700 years ago by the Kerala mathematicians in their Sanskrit books which are available even now in the printed form with English translation by Indian national Science Academy, Mathematical Department of Lucknow University and Visewarananda Viswa Vidyalaya Hoshiarpur. Puhtumana somayaji's book karanapaddhati has been published by the university of Kerala in Malayalam. It is not complicated to find out the period of the Kerala mathematicians, for proving who has discovered the theorems or calculus first, provided the Ka ta pa ya adi number and Bhootha sankhya number system are known. Second condition the Kali Era, Saka varsha and kalpa based calculation are if known, the conversion to AD ( Christian Era) is easy Then one can see that the period of Kerala mathematicians are far before compared to the Western scholars. Every Kerala mathematician has given their date of birth /date of completion of their book directly or indirectly in their of work. Given here is two examples of correctly giving the period of Indian mathematicians . Bhaskaracharya has given his birth in bhootha ankhya in saka varsha " rasa-guna-poorna- mahee " which means saka era 1036 which is equal to AD 1114. Puthumna somayaji has given the year of his completion of Karanapaddhati book in saka varsha… " thri- pancha -sikhi – bhoomitha saaka samvatsare.. " which means saka year 1353 same as AD 1431. Like this all other the mathematicians or their students have mentioned the period which when converted into AD, to find out who has discovered and published the theorems first. Based on the above facts Indian Institute of Scientific Heritage has submitted proof for the discovery by Vateswaracharya (AD 880) the Newton Gauss Backward interpolation (AD1670); Nilakanta Somayaji ( AD 1444) discovered the Newton Infinite GP Convergent Series (AD1670). NIlakanta Somayaji ( AD 1444) discovered Taylor Series (AD 1685). Govinda swamy discovered the Newton interpolation (AD 1670); Puthumana Somayaji ( AD 1431) discovered the Newton's power series (AD 1660); Parameswaracharya (AD1360) discovered the Lhuier power series ( AD 1782) Madhavacharya (AD 1350) discovered the De Moiver's approximation(AD 1650). There are many more theorems which are not known hitherto in Sanskrit books which appears have not been published in any others names.. We in our publication Indian Scientific Heritage, published with the support ICHR Govt of India a and also Indian national Science Academy have brought out all these claims, with a request to sent their opinions and objections if any to us, against these claims. Thousands brochures, booklets in different languages have also been published and circulated to create awareness about Indian achievements in these fields . We request you to bring to light the work done by Indian Institute of Scientific Heritage, particularly during the tie when only foreign claims are being entertained when we are doing our level best to inform the public and scholars all about the truth and facts about Indian heritage for the last seven years. Dr. N. Gopalakrishnan Indian Institute of Scientific Heritage http://www.iish.org/sanatananews_details.asp?id=83 ................................. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2007 Report Share Posted September 5, 2007 Dear Dr. Gopalakrishnan, Great to read this enlightening article. Did you appear in 96.7 FM in Dubai some time back ? I couldnt listen to your interview in complete which was a loss to me. Hope to hear more from you. Regards Bejoy C.S. www.keraladarsan.com --- jkishan007 <jkishan007 wrote: > > ..................................... > > Calculus and many theorems are of Kerala origin > > Recently few claims have been made by researchers on > the discoveries > made by Kerala mathematicians. Herewith submitted a > few comments. > > The great mathematics scholar of Kerala Sangama > graama Madhvacharya, > Sankara Varman, Achyutha Pisharoti, Puthumana > Somayaji, Sankara > Narayanan, Govinda Swamy, Parmaeswarcharya, …. > Discovered the > theorems which > are now known in the names of Newton, Gauss, Taylor, > Lhuler, Gregory, > Lebenitz and Demoiver . These theorems known in the > name of the > above western scientists are written minimum 250 to > 700 years ago by > the Kerala mathematicians in their Sanskrit books > which are available > even now in the printed form with English > translation by Indian > national Science Academy, Mathematical Department of > Lucknow > University and > Visewarananda Viswa Vidyalaya Hoshiarpur. Puhtumana > somayaji's book > karanapaddhati has been published by the university > of Kerala in > Malayalam. > > It is not complicated to find out the period of the > Kerala > mathematicians, for proving who has discovered the > theorems or > calculus first, > provided the Ka ta pa ya adi number and Bhootha > sankhya number system > are known. Second condition the Kali Era, Saka > varsha and kalpa based > calculation are if known, the conversion to AD ( > Christian Era) is > easy Then one can see that the period of Kerala > mathematicians are > far > before compared to the Western scholars. Every > Kerala mathematician > has given their date of birth /date of completion of > their book > directly > or indirectly in their of work. > > Given here is two examples of correctly giving the > period of Indian > mathematicians . Bhaskaracharya has given his birth > in bhootha ankhya > in saka varsha " rasa-guna-poorna- mahee " which means > saka era 1036 > which is equal to AD 1114. Puthumna somayaji has > given the year of > his completion of Karanapaddhati book in saka > varsha… " thri- pancha > -sikhi – bhoomitha saaka samvatsare.. " which means > saka year 1353 > same > as AD 1431. Like this all other the mathematicians > or their > students have mentioned the period which when > converted into AD, to > find out > who has discovered and published the theorems first. > > > Based on the above facts Indian Institute of > Scientific Heritage has > submitted proof for the discovery by Vateswaracharya > (AD 880) the > Newton Gauss Backward interpolation (AD1670); > Nilakanta Somayaji ( AD > 1444) discovered the Newton Infinite GP Convergent > Series (AD1670). > NIlakanta Somayaji ( AD 1444) discovered Taylor > Series (AD 1685). > Govinda > swamy discovered the Newton interpolation (AD 1670); > Puthumana > Somayaji ( > AD 1431) discovered the Newton's power series (AD > 1660); > Parameswaracharya (AD1360) discovered the Lhuier > power series ( AD > 1782) > Madhavacharya (AD 1350) discovered the De Moiver's > approximation(AD > 1650). > > There are many more theorems which are not known > hitherto in Sanskrit > books which appears have not been published in any > others names.. > We in our publication Indian Scientific Heritage, > published with the > support ICHR Govt of India a and also Indian > national Science > Academy have brought out all these claims, with a > request to sent > their > opinions and objections if any to us, against these > claims. > Thousands brochures, booklets in different languages > have also been > published > and circulated to create awareness about Indian > achievements in these > fields . > > > We request you to bring to light the work done by > Indian Institute of > Scientific Heritage, particularly during the tie > when only foreign > claims are being entertained when we are doing our > level best to > inform the public and scholars all about the truth > and facts about > Indian heritage for the last seven years. > > Dr. N. Gopalakrishnan > Indian Institute of Scientific Heritage > > http://www.iish.org/sanatananews_details.asp?id=83 > > ................................ > > > ______________________________\ ____ Got a little couch potato? Check out fun summer activities for kids. http://search./search?fr=oni_on_mail & p=summer+activities+for+kids & cs=bz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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