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nopubarman · 11 months ago
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Nalanda: The most renowned university of South Asia. It is not clear as to who established it; it was in existence during Gupta period. It gained prominence under Harshavardhana’s reign and Pala kings. All three Buddhist doctrines were taught here, however, it was a major site for Mahayana Buddhist teachings. Subject like Vedas, fine arts, grammer, philosophy, logic, medicine etc. were also taught here. It had eight separate compounds and even had dormitories for students. It attracted scholars from Central Asia, South -East Asia and other parts of the world. The teachings in the university deeply influenced Tibetan Buddhism. Famous scholars of Nalanda are Nagarjuna ( Madhyamika Shunyavad) and Aryabhatta the astronomer. Hsuan Tsang spent two years at the university. Another Chinese scholar I-Tsing , spent 10 years at Nalanda in late 7th century
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livesanskrit · 2 years ago
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nationalistbharat · 2 years ago
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National Mathematics Day 2022:श्रीनिवास रामानुजन ने अपनी 33 साल की उम्र में दुनिया को लगभग 3500 गणितीय सूत्र दिए
National Mathematics Day 2022:श्रीनिवास रामानुजन ने अपनी 33 साल की उम्र में दुनिया को लगभग 3500 गणितीय सूत्र दिए
National Mathematics Day 2022:  अपनी प्रतिभा को साबित करने के लिए कुछ ना कुछ करना पड़ता है । या यूं कहें के बहुत कुछ करना पड़ता है । किसी की प्रतिभा का लोहा दुनिया यूं ही नहीं मानती बल्क�� उसे साबित करना पड़ता है । ऐसे ही एक प्रतिभाशाली व्यक्तित्व का आज जन्मदिन मनाया जा रहा है । इसे नेशनल मैथमेटिक्स डे (National Mathematics Day) के तौर पर मनाया जाता है । उपलब्धि किसी और को नहीं बल्कि भारत के लाल…
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leaderwon · 9 months ago
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"ultimate jungwon fanpage!?" has a jay theme. bffr 😐 
jungwon has a blindfold on stfu sru
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townpostin · 3 months ago
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Jamshedpur Women's University Unveils New Facilities
Education Minister inaugurates auditorium, computer lab, and seminar hall Jamshedpur Women’s University inaugurates new facilities to enhance educational infrastructure and student experience. JAMSHEDPUR – Education Minister Champai Soren inaugurated new facilities at Jamshedpur Women’s University’s Bistupur Campus. Jamshedpur Women’s University celebrated a significant expansion with the…
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higgsbosom · 5 months ago
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the formulae just keep on getting worse
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indianhobbytamil · 1 year ago
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rajatphotography-blog · 1 year ago
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geographicbook · 2 years ago
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Indias First Satellite: Aryabhatta
Aryabhata was India’s first satellite, named after the famous Indian mathematician and astronomer Aryabhata. It was launched on April 19, 1975, by the Soviet Union from Kapustin Yar using a Kosmos-3M rocket. The satellite weighed 360 kg and was designed to study X-rays, gamma rays, and cosmic rays. It also carried experiments in radio astronomy, aeronomy, and solar physics. Aryabhata was…
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ansonmountdaily · 1 year ago
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Captain Christopher Pike's outfits in STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS → Season 1 - 2 (requested by anonymous)
(Young Lieutenant Pike in the field jacket and red operations uniform is from a 1x06 "Lift Us Where Suffering Cannot Reach" deleted scene on the Season 1 dvd. It's a little flashback scene with Pike in a shuttle. It ends with him beaming back to USS Aryabhatta, the ship he served on at the time with Number One/Una.)
Star Trek: Discovery outfits here.
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shankhachil · 6 months ago
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Countdown to JEE (Main): Week 2/33
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I've done a lot this week! Hit almost all the topics I wanted to. You'll notice that there are some topics I've covered but not solved questions for — these are the ones I studied for the first time and/or made notes for.
Other than that, I have my school unit tests from next Wednesday, so there's that. Sadness.....
Test results:
Test at physics tuition center: 116/120, rank 1/67! Yay!
Aryabhatta National Mathematics Competition: score unknown, result expected on 10/07/2024.
Topics covered:
Physics: Potential and Capacitance; Electromagnetic Waves, Waves on a String; Modern Physics; Gravitation; Electromagnetic Induction (6/3)
Chemistry: Chemical Thermodynamics; Atomic Structure; Chemical Equilibrium; Halogen Derivatives; Solid State (5/3)
Mathematics: Differential Equations; Area Under a Curve; Applications of Derivatives; Determinants; Complex Numbers; Ellipses; Hyperbola; Binomial Theorem; Functions (9/3)
Questions solved:
Physics: - FIITJEE Electrostatics* module, Assignment section — 56 questions, 52 correct - Allen Potential and Capacitance module, O1 and O2 — 88 questions, 77 correct -FIITJEE JEE (Main) archives, Electromagnetic Waves — 12 questions, 10 correct - Allen Waves on a String module, O1 and O2 — 67 questions, 59 correct - FIITJEE JEE (Main) archives, Modern Physics — 40 questions, 34 correct - Allen Gravitation module, O1 and O2 — 61 questions, 55 correct Total: 383/60 questions, 287 correct *FIITJEE includes Potential and Capacitance under Electrostatics, while Allen does not.
Chemistry: - Allen Chemical Thermodynamics module, S1 and S2 — 40 questions, 37 correct - R. N. Sarin, Atomic Structure — 18 questions, 18 correct - R. N. Sarin, Chemical Equilibrium — 11 questions, 11 correct - Allen Halogen Derivatives module, JEE (Advanced) archives — 24 questions, 22 correct Total: 93/60 questions, 88 correct
Mathematics: - Allen Differential Equations module, O1 — 30 questions, 25 correct - Allen Area Under a Curve module, Do Yourself 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and O2 — 51 questions, 46 correct - FIITJEE JEE (Main) archives, Applications of Derivatives — 45 questions, 39 correct - FIITJEE JEE (Main) archives, Determinants — 22 questions, 17 correct - Yellow Book, Complex Numbers, single-choice questions — 20 questions, 17 correct - Pink Book, Ellipses, single-choice questions — 16 questions, 14 correct - Yellow Book, Binomial Theorem, single-choice questions — 15 questions, 12 correct - Pink Book, Hyperbolas, single-choice questions — 21 questions, 18 correct - Allen Functions module, O1 and JEE (Main) archives — 48 questions, 44 correct Total: 268/60 questions, 232 correct
GRAND TOTAL: 744/400 questions, 607 correct
Upcoming tests:
23/06/2024 (next Sunday) — Allen monthly test. Topics: Kinetic Theory of Gases; Physical Thermodynamics; Electrostatics; Potential and Capacitance; Current Electricity; Electromagnetic Induction; Alternating Current; Electromagnetic Waves; Waves on a String; Sound Waves; Ray Optics; Wave Optics; Circle; Functions; Differentiation; Applications of Derivatives; Indefinite Integrals; Definite Integrals; Area Under a Curve; Differential Equations; Matrices; Silicates; Molecules That Do Not Exist; Coordination Chemistry; Metallurgy; Electronic Displacement Effects; Halogen Derivatives; Atomic Structure; Chemical Equilibrium; Solid State; Solutions; Chemical Kinetics; Chemical Thermodynamics. Yeah. I've no idea how I'm going to finish the syllabus in time, since I haven't even started Coordination Chemistry, Metallurgy or Alternating Current — they finished the classes in Allen before I even joined the batch. Anyway, let's see.
That'll be all till next week — see you again!
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andreainlove · 7 months ago
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significant figures is all about deciding the existential value of aryabhatta's invention zero.
ZERO HAS EXISTENTIAL CRISIS, IM TELLING YOU GUYS.
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goldenhypen · 1 year ago
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hiii em, hruu?
Your enha as red flags is so cute🥲 I want a riki (and ricky🙃 LMAO)
I have a maths exam tmrw and I'm literally petrified rn but hopefully all goes well ! It's my worst subject rip (why did aryabhatta have to create 0 in the first place)
heyy i’m doing pretty good thanks for asking ^_^
ahhh thanks for saying that, that means a lot and i’m glad you enjoyed 😭 (and don’t we all 🙃 I SWEAR HE KEEPS TRYNA PULL ME IN W THOSE VISUALS i must stay strong 🥲 this is me being in denial that he’s not already my bias btw djdndj)
ahhh it’s tomorrow?? omgg i rlly hope it goes well! by all the things you’ve told me it sounds like you’ve been working rlly hard for it, so no matter the outcome don’t have any regrets and i’m proud of you no matter what! 🫂 good luck !! i’m sure you’ll do just great :)) (pls what’s aryabhatta? 💀 atp i haven’t taken math in ages omg this is so sad T-T)
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maintohthakgayibhaishaab · 2 years ago
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imagine how strict of a teacher aryabhatta was, he gave zero to the entire world.
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aryahatta12 · 8 months ago
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writer-dipsundarkanjilal · 2 years ago
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Why Ancient Indian Literatures are Extinct today?
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Ancient Indian Literatures were high even before few hundred years ago but now except few university courses under UGC India and some foreign enthusiasts in University of Michigan or University of Heidelberg etc, general students avoid reading those old articles.
Argument of this topic is why Indian students or their parents are not suggesting Indian Ancient History or Ancient literature as a career in today’s world?
If we go back to those beautiful pastimes of Indian education, from 3600 plus years ago, almost all great courses in Art, Literature, Science, Philosophy etc, were being taught only in Indian Universities.
Taxila or Takshashila University
Mithila University
Telhara University
Sharada Peeth Temple University
Nalanda University
Vallabhi University
Pushpagiri University
Odantapuri University
Vikramshila University
Sompura University
Bikrampur University
Morena Golden Triangle University
Kanthalloor Sala University
Jagaddala University and so on…
Some Indian scholars in Mathematics were Aryabhatta, Baudhayan, Brahmgupta, Bhaskaracharya, Mahaviracharya. Some famous scientists were Kanaad, Varahamihir, Nagarjuna. Medical Science was also highly developed in ancient India. It is hard to name all of them. Based on my minor research I have only few names as below.
“Sushruta Samahita” on Principles of Surgery and Medicine – by Sushruta, 100 BCE.
“Aryabhattiyam” on Principles of Astrophysics - by Aryabhatta, 476 CE
“Artha Sasthra” on Commerce & Business Administrations – by Chanakya, 375 BCE
“Pancha Sidhanta” on Treatises on Astronomy – by Varahamihir, 505 CE
“Patanjalayoga Sastra” on Principles of Yoga – by Patanjali, 2BCE
“Charaka Samahita” on Principles of Aayurveda – by Charaka, 200 BCE
“Rasendra Mangalam” on Science of Alchemy – by Nagarjuna, 150 CE
“Vaiseshik Dashan” on Principles of Atomic Theory – by Kanaad, 6 BCE
“MahajyanayanaPrakara” on Principles of Calculus – by Madhava, 1340 CE
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When ancient Indian sages discovered that the great details on Mathematics, Physics, Biology, Philosophy, Astronomy, Health, Linguistics etc., were all there in Vedas which were that time in the form of “Shruti” which were only in the form of “what was being heard” from early Sages, they converted them into “Smriti” which were nothing but story telling or narrations of Vedas. This is to make things easy for the readers with more explanations on each branch of studies. Also, to make Vedas easy for the readers, ancient sages have concluded almost all details in texts distinguishing each part of Vedas (they are – Samahitas , Aranyakas and Brahmanas) for easy understanding.
Those great maestros (ancient Sages) not only have left these great treasures for the future generations but also tried in multiple ways to distribute that precious knowledge into various education systems in terms of texts, narrations, debate, explanations from past times (The Puranas) and conclusions (The Siddhantas) through help of Kings.
It is on us to consider this premium knowledge still available in various forms or reject it and again keep hunting for the remakes in more cosmetic and customized way. The irony of remakes is most of times the core values and ideologies would dissolve in versions.
Happy Reading….
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