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1. Apastamba - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia The Dharmasutra of Āpastamba forms a part of the larger Kalpasūtra of Āpastamba. It contains thirty praśnas, which literally means ‘questions’ or books. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apastamba |
2. Introduction To The Purusha Sukta Saunaka, apastamba, and Bodhayana have also written concerning the use of the Purusha Suktam. What does the Purusha Suktam talk about? The Purusha in the title of the Purusha Sukta http://www.ramanuja.org/purusha/sukta-intro.html |
3. Apastamba Biography Biography of apastamba (BB^Yabout 540 BC) To write a biography of apastamba is essentially impossible since nothing is known of him except that he was the author of a Sulbasutra http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/Biographies/Apastamba.html |
4. Telugu People Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article Some tribes migrated and others did not and remained in their older settlements. apastamba Rishi states that around 700 BC some Andhra tribes inhabited the Salva http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Telugu_people |
5. Ancient Chinese Mathematics Right Triangles Their Applications Around the same time as Pythagoras, the Sulvasūtras by apastamba demonstrates that the Indian civilization was familiar the Pythagorean Theorem and Pythagorean Triples (sets of http://www.math.ucsd.edu/programs/undergraduate/history_of_math_resource/history |
6. Apastamba Summary apastamba (about 600 BCabout 540 BC) apastamba was the author of one of the most interesting of the Indian Sulbasutras from a mathematical point of view. http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Apastamba.html |
7. The Vedic Shakhas Among these, the followers of Baudhayana and apastamba were found all over South India (including Maharashtra), while the Hiranyakeshins were found mainly in Konkan and Western http://www.indiadivine.org/articles/141-vedic-shakhas.html |
8. Introduction To The Apastamba Sutras Introduction to the electronic text of pastamba sutras reproduced from the Sacred Laws of the ryas translated by Georg B hler Part I http://www.hinduwebsite.com/sacredscripts/hinduism/dharma/apaintro.asp onclick=s |
9. Education In Ancient India The Mahabharata, some Dharma sutras, particularly those of Gautama Buddha and apastamba and the Manu Smriti, are the principal works dealing with the system of education in ancient http://www.indianetzone.com/39/education_ancient_india.htm |
10. Apastamba (print-only) To write a biography of apastamba is essentially impossible since nothing is known of him except that he was the author of a Sulbasutra which is certainly later than the Sulbasutra http://www.gap-system.org/~history/Printonly/Apastamba.html |
11. The Advaita Ved Nta Home Page - Sankara's Life He also commented upon the adhyAtmapaTala of the apastamba sUtras, and on vyAsa's bhAshya to patanjali's yogasUtras. In addition to these commentarial texts, Sankara wrote http://www.advaita-vedanta.org/avhp/sankara-life.html |
12. Shulba Sutras - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia It is also implied and cases presented in the earlier work of apastamba and Baudhayana, although there is no consensus on whether or not apastamba's rule is derived from Mesopotamia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shulba_Sutras |
13. 4 II. Sulba Sutras Of the Sulvas so far 'uncovered' the four major and most mathematically significant are those composed by Baudhayana, Manava, apastamba and Katyayana (perhaps least 'important' of http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/Projects/Pearce/Chapters/Ch4_2.h |
14. Apastamba Grhyasutra Bhakti List Archives Visistadvaita Vedanta / Sri Vaishnava Discussion Group http://www.ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/archives/feb2001/0078.html |
15. Mathematics In Ancient India - Crystalinks Some of important works in this field are by apastamba, Baudhayana, Hiranyakesin, Manava, Varaha and Vadhula. A majestic Pagoda at Bangkok http://www.crystalinks.com/indiamathematics.html |
16. Apastamba A selection of articles related to apastamba apastamba Encyclopedia apastamba. apastamba (c. 600 BC), was an Indian priest/scholar associated with the black Yajur Veda (the others http://www.experiencefestival.com/apastamba |
17. Sacred Books Of The East Ask.com Encyclopedia The sacred laws of the Aryas as taught in the school of apastamba, Gautama, V sishtha, and Baudh yana. pt. I. apastamba and Gautama. (The Dharma Sutras). http://www.ask.com/wiki/Sacred_Books_of_the_East?qsrc=3044 |
18. Apastamba, A Writer apastamba, a writer Informative researched article on apastamba, a writer from Indianetzone, the largest free encyclopedia on India. http://www.indianetzone.com/28/apastamba_a_writer.htm |
19. Apastamba (c. 500 BCE) Rational Vedanta apastamba was a scholar and author of the Kalpasutras, a text on geometry. His Kalpa-sutra is divided into thirty chapters. While the first 29 chapters deal with rituals, the http://www.rationalvedanta.net/bios/vedantists/apastamba |
20. The Apastamba Sutras - Prasna I The electronic text of pastamba's sutras or aphorisms Part I Support this site The money generated from the website will help us improve the website. http://www.hinduwebsite.com/sacredscripts/hinduism/dharma/apasta1.asp |
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