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1. Baudhayana - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Baudhāyana, (fl. c. 800 BCE) was an Indian mathematician, who was most likely also a priest. He is noted as the author of the earliest Sulba Sutra —appendices to the Vedas http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baudhayana |
2. Indian Mathematics In Sanskrit Concepts And Achievements The baudhayana Sulbasutra is the oldest (600-500 B.C.). The Manava Sulba-sutra is posterior to baudhayana and contains descriptions of a number of altars, not found in other http://www.exoticindiaart.com/book/details/IDK893/ |
3. Baudhayana Biography Biography of baudhayana (BB^Yabout 740 BC) To write a biography of baudhayana is essentially impossible since nothing is known of him except that he was the author of one of the http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Biographies/Baudhayana.html |
4. Women In The Sacred Laws - The Dharma Sutras ( Page 8) The GrhyaSutra of baudhayana 27 bears evidence of the hands of later writers. The first three Prasnas have been considered to be the genuine composition of baudhayana. http://www.hindubooks.org/women_in_the_sacredlaws/the_dharma_sutras/page8.htm |
5. Baudhayana (print-only) To write a biography of baudhayana is essentially impossible since nothing is known of him except that he was the author of one of the earliest Sulbasutras. http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Printonly/Baudhayana.html |
6. Is There Vedic Evidence For The Indo-Aryan Immigration To India? Earlier Criticisms of Witzel's Translation of baudhayana Srautasutra 18.44 In a review of Erdosy's volume where Witzel's article appeared, Koenraad Elst 9 took issue with Witzel on http://www.omilosmeleton.gr/pdf/en/indology/VedicEvidenceforAMT.pdf |
7. Baudhayana Shrauta Sutra - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia The baudhayana Shrauta Sutra (BSS) is a Late Vedic text dealing with the solemn rituals of the Taittiriya school of the Black Yajurveda that was composed in eastern Uttar Pradesh http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baudhayana_Shrauta_Sutra |
8. INDIA Achivements By India - Innovations, Discovery, Inventions Most readers of this column will have heard only one or two names of the greatest Indian scientists and mathematicians Lagadha, baudhayana, Panini, Pingala, Aryabhata, Bhaskara http://www.kuttyjapan.com/india/india-achivements.asp |
9. Math Night Module Methods Of Multiplication The oldest surviving math texts from India include a text treating math from a geometric perspective, the Sulbasutra written by baudhayana around the 9th century BC, and the http://www.math.iastate.edu/mathnight/activities/modules/multiply/aboutmod.shtml |
10. Baudhayana Encyclopedia - Baudhayana baudhayana, (circa 800 BC), was a Vedic Indian learned man, likely a priest and mathematician (although not in the modern sense). He is the author of one of the earliest and most http://www.experiencefestival.com/a/Baudhayana/id/1928990 |
11. Badarayana baudhayana Gryhasutra 3.9.3 baudhayana Srautapravara sutra 20.2 Hiranyakesin Srautasutra 16.7.23; 22.2.20 Hiranyakesin Grhyasutra 1.25 Bharadvaja Parisesasutra 128 Sankarsha http://www.ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/archives/feb2001/0180.html |
12. Baudhayana Summary baudhayana (about 800 BCabout 740 BC) baudhayana was the author of one of the earliest Sulbasutras documents containing some of the earliest Indian mathematics. http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Baudhayana.html |
13. Hindu Dharma Pi, the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter, is stated to be approximately equal to three in the 600 BCE Sanskrit text baudhayana Sulba Sutra. http://www.hindubooks.org/bansi_pandit/hindu_dharma/ch16.htm |
14. Baudhayana (c. 800 BCE) Rational Vedanta baudhayana was an Indian mathematician and philosopher who is sometimes considered to have been a direct pupil of Vyasa. If this is so, then this pushes his dating back from c http://www.rationalvedanta.net/bios/vedantists/baudhayana |
15. Shastra (Hindu Literature) Britannica Online Encyclopedia of these texts are the sutras of Gautama, baudhayana, and Apastamba. Although the direct relationship is not clear, the contents of these works were further elaborated in the more http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/538973/shastra |
16. Baudhayana Ask.com Encyclopedia Baudhāyana, (fl. c. 800 BCE) was an Indian mathematician, who was most likely also a priest. He is noted as the author of the earliest Sulba Sutra —appendices to the Vedas http://www.ask.com/wiki/Baudhayana?qsrc=3044 |
17. History Of Quadratic Equation Online Tutor Indian mathematician baudhayana who wrote a Sulba Sutra in ancient India circa 8th century BC first used quadratic equations of the form . and . and also gave methods for solving them. http://www.mytutoronline.com/history-of-quadratic-equation |
18. Baudhayana A selection of articles related to baudhayana baudhayana Hindu Hinduism Dictionary on baudhayana Dharma Shastra. baudhayana Dharma Shastra (Sanskrit) A book of laws associated http://www.experiencefestival.com/baudhayana |
19. Baudhayana Biography of baudhayana (800BC740BC) To write a biography of baudhayana is essentially impossible since nothing is known of him except that he was the author of one of the http://mirror.math.nankai.edu.cn/mirror/www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/Mat |
20. Hinduism - The Scientific Religion Baudhayana (Pythagoras) Theorem Hinduism is the oldest existing religion. All Hindu beliefs traditions have a scientific background. This blog gives evidence of the factual basis about the http://scienceofhinduism.blogspot.com/2009/01/baudhayana-pythagoras-theorem.html |
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