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  1. The Sacred Laws Of The Aryas As Taught In The Schools Of Apastamba, Gautama, Vasishtha And Baudhayana
  2. The sacred laws of the Aryas: as taught in the schools of Apastamba, Gautama, Vasishtha and Baudhayana by Georg Bühler, 2010-08-06
  3. Baudhayana Srautasutra. Volumes I; II; III; IV. FOUR VOLUME SET
  4. The Sacred Books Of The Aryas, Part 1, Apastamba And Gautama: As Taught In The Schools Of Apastamba, Gautama, Vasishtha, And Baudhayana (1879)
  5. The Baudhayanadharmasastra; The Pitrmedhasutras Of Baudhayana, Hiranyakesin, Gautama; Uber Das Rituelle Sutra Des Baudhayana (1884)
  6. The Sacred Books of the East: Volume 2. The Sacred Laws of the Âryas as Taught in the Schools of Âpastamba, Gautama, Vâsishtha, and Baudhâyana. Part 1 by Friedrich Max Müller, 2000-11-29
  7. The Sacred Laws of the Âryas As Taught in the Schools of Âpastamba, Guatama, Visishtha, and Baudhâyana: Vâsishtha and Baudhâyana by Georg Bühler, Apastamba Apastamba, 2010-04-20
  8. The Sacred Books of the East: Volume 14. The Sacred Laws of the âryas as Taught in the Schools of âpastamba, Gautama, Vâsishtha, and Baudhâyana. Part 2 by Friedrich Max Müller, 2001-02-22
  9. Dharmasutras: The Law Codes of Apastamba, Gautama, Baudhayana, and Vasistha (Sources on ancient Hindu law)
  10. The Sacred Books of the East. Volume 2. The Sacred Laws of the åryas as Taught in the Schools of åpastamba, Gautama, Vâsishtha, and Baudhâyana. Part 1 by Friedrich Max Müller, 1879-01-01
  11. Baudhayana
  12. The Sacred Laws Of The Aryas As Taught In The Schools Of Apastamba, Gautama, Vasishtha And Baudhayana
  13. The Sacred Laws of the Aryas as Taught in the Schools of Apastamba, Gautama, Vasishtha, and Baudhayana. Part 1. Apastamba and Gautama. Part 2. Vasishtha and Baudhayana. by Georg, tr. Buhler, 1898-01-01
  14. The Sacred Laws Of The Aryas As Taught In The Schools Of Apastamba, Gautama, Vasishtha And Baudhayana

61. 21A1.Riddles In Hinduism PART I
The views of baudhayana are given below I6. baudhayana goes into much greaterdetails about the qualification of the Shishtas. This is what he says
http://www.ambedkar.org/riddleinhinduism/21A1.Riddles in Hinduism PART I.htm
Riddle In Hinduism Contents PART I - RELIGIOUS Riddle No. 1 : The difficulty of knowing why one is a Hindu Riddle No. 3 : The Testimony Of Other Shastras On The Origin Of The Vedas Riddle no. 4 : Why suddenly the brahmins declare the vedas to be infallible and not to be questioned? Riddle no. 5 : ...
PART III - POLITICAL
RI DDLE No. 1 THE DIFFICULTY OF KNOWING WHY ONE IS A HINDU India is a conjeries of communities. There are in it Parsis, Christians, Mohammedans and Hindus. The basis of these communities is not racial. It is of course religious. This is a superficial view. What is interesting to know is why is a Parsi a Parsi and why is a Christian a Christian, why is a Muslim a Muslim and why is a Hindu a Hindu? With regard to the Parsi, the Christian and the Muslim it is smooth sailing. Ask a Parsi why he calls himself a Parsi he will have no difficulty in answering the question. He will say he is a Parsi because he is a follower of Zoraster. Ask the same question to a Christian. He too will have no difficulty in answering the question. He is a Christian because he believes in Jesus Christ. Put the same question to a Muslim. He too will have no hesitation in answering it. He will say he is a believer in Islam and that is why he is a Muslim. Now ask the same question to a Hindu and there is no doubt that he will be completely bewildered and would not know what to say.

62. Gautama Sutras, Contents
the translation of the Gautama Sutras, the Sacred laws of the Aryans as taught inthe schools of Apastamba, Guatama, Vasishtha, and baudhayana, translated by
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THE
SACRED LAWS OF THE ARYAS
AS TAUGHT IN THE SCHOOLS OF
APASTAMBA, GUATAMA, VASISHTHA,
AND BAUDHAYANA
TRANSLATED BY
GEORG BÜLER.
PART I
APASTAMBA AND GAUTAMA
Sacred Books of the East, Volume II F. Max Müller, editor
(The Dharma Sutras)
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION TO GAUTAMA GAUTAMA'S INSTITUTES OF THE SACRED LAW. Initiation
Purification
Studentship
The Ascetic
The Hermit
The Householder
Saluting
Times of Distress
A King and Brâhmana versed in the Vedas
The Duties of a Snâtka
Lawful Occupations and Livelihood The Duties of a King Civil and Criminal Law Witnesses Impurity Funeral Oblations The Study of the Veda Eating, and Forbidden Food Women Penances Inheritance The material presented in this page is in the public domain and reproduced according to the Berne Convention for the benefit of our readers. Hinduwebsite.com About Us Privacy Policy Contact Us Terms of use ... Add your link

63. Apastamba Sutras
the translation of the Apastamba Sutras, the Sacred laws of the Aryans as taughtin the schools of Apastamba, Guatama, Vasishtha, and baudhayana, translated by
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Home Hinduism Buddhism Jainism ... Gautama Sutras
THE
SACRED LAWS OF THE ARYAS
AS TAUGHT IN THE SCHOOLS OF
APASTAMBA, GUATAMA, VASISHTHA,
AND BAUDHAYANA
TRANSLATED BY
GEORG BÜLER.
PART I
APASTAMBA AND GAUTAMA
Sacred Books of the East, Volume II F. Max Müller, editor
(The Dharma Sutras)
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION TO ÂPASTAMBA INTRODUCTION TO GAUTAMA ÂPASTAMBA'S APHORISMS ON THE SACRED LAW. General Rules
Initiation
Studentship
A Student who has returned Home
The Study of the Veda
A Student who has returned Home
Saluting
Purification
Eating, and Forbidden Food
Lawful Livelihood
Penance Rules for a Snâtaka The Duties of a Householder Inheritance Funeral Mations The Four Orders The King GAUTAMA'S INSTITUTES OF THE SACRED LAW. Initiation Purification Studentship The Ascetic The Hermit The Householder Saluting Times of Distress A King and Brâhmana versed in the Vedas The Duties of a Snâtka Lawful Occupations and Livelihood The Duties of a King Civil and Criminal Law Witnesses Impurity Funeral Oblations The Study of the Veda Eating, and Forbidden Food

64. Sanal
Susrutha Samhitas! baudhayana propounded the theorem four hundred yearsbefore Pythagorus, but baudhayana was forgotten! Bhaskaracharya
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World over renewed interests are observed on ancient Indian scientific and spiritual knowledge. Series of research activities are undertaken by Universities and research institutions in many countries. True search of good, adoptable and useful scientific observations on Indian approaches on all aspects of life are being conducted by scholars. Results of these studies are astounding. Yoga has found a respectable place in the medical curriculum and medical books published even from America. Quantum holistic healing is finding its benefit for many diseases. Vedic mathematics is getting into the school and college syllabus in many countries of Europe and UK. Medicinal plants and Indian alternatives for eco-friendly pesticides are going into large scale production and utilization in developed countries. Vegetarianism is becoming a precious life style. Meditation goes into stress relief in homes and production centres. The crude tribal medicines go for curing even complicated health problems. Effect of mantras are being studies under a new brand name 'psycholingustic effects'. Curative property of turmeric and pesticidal activity of neem are hot subjects in patenting and so on, many are in the list….. To conclude the advantages and usefulness of ancient Indian knowledge, it may be better

65. GRETIL - Göttingen Register Of Electronic Texts In Indian Languages
An index of online available eTexts in Sanskrit and other indian languages.Category Science Social Sciences South Asian Studies India...... proprietary format) baudhayana Hiranyakesi Katyayana (6)Only restricted download / proprietary format from TITUS; File(s
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  • 66. Nation Of Hindutva
    As for Pythagorean methodology, as well as their profound interest in mathematics,this can be traced to the Indian mathematician baudhayana, who had a great
    http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby/9089/hr/caste.html
    The "Caste System"
    The topic of caste is one which has attracted a huge amount of interest (and a proportional amount of hatred) throughout the world, and across socio-cultural and religious divisions. Indeed, it has come to the point whereby any discussion on Hindutva necessitates at least touching on the caste system. The caste system has become, in many such discussions, a way of degrading Hindutva, and has come to be used as a method of "proving" what is seen by many as the inhumanity, cruelness, barbarity and inequality of Hindutva. It is important, therefore, that Hindus themselves examine this system and investigate its true meaning. As one step towards this, I propose here to examine the origins of the system and its intended application, as well as touching briefly on its latter-day social corruption. The caste system is, of course, generally thought of as that socio-cultural institution, currently prevalent throughout the sub-continent, on the basis of which society is divided up into various "castes", or groups, defined on the basis of birth, and given certain status on the grounds of the specific caste. Whilst this is indeed the nature of the caste system today, this is, as shall be seen in due course, not the true, original concept of the system as proposed by Hindutva. The origins of today's caste system are to be found in the "Varnashram Vyavastha", the ideal Hindu social model. There are two parts to this - firstly, there is the "Varna Vyavastha", and secondly there is the "Ashram Vyavastha". The former is the part that directly relates to caste, whilst the latter part deals with progressive stages of life, which, indirectly, has a bearing on the application of the Varna Vyavastha.

    67. Sulbasutra Geometry
    i) Drawing two perpendicular diameters in a circle in baudhayana’s recipefor drawing a square. This method is found in the baudhayana Sulbasutra.
    http://www.math.ubc.ca/~cass/courses/m309-01a/kong/sulbasutra_geometry.htm
    Sulbasutra Geometry
    For Prof. W. Casselman
    By Susanna Kong
    Math 309 April 2001
    Introduction
    The basis and inspiration for the whole of Indian mathematics is geometry. The beginnings of algebra can be traced to the constructional geometry of the Vedic priests preserved in the Sulbasutras , a manual of geometrical constructions from the 5 th to the 8 th centuries. Earlier remnants of geometrical knowledge of the Indus Valley Civilisation can be found in excavations at Harappa and Mohenjo-daro where there is evidence of circle-drawing instruments from as early as 2500 B.C.E. (Amma 1) Early geometry of the Sulbasutras was based on religious needs with regards to the construction of altars such as agnicitis, vedis, mandapas etc. that are required for sacrificial ritual (Kulkarni 19, Amma 3). The history of Indian geometry can be divided into three distinct periods: pre-Aryan, such as excavated in Indus Valley. Vedic or Sulbasutra post-Christian. Evidence of the pre-Aryan period includes well-planned towns and geometric designs including circles, squares and triangles. A link between this and the Vedic period can be found in the motif of a rectangle with the four sides curved inwards resembling a stretched hide; in the former period it can be seen as a decorative pattern while in the later period it is seen in the shape of the sacrificial altars or vedi . The vedi as well as the fireplaces or agni had such exact measurements and geometric shapes that they were codified and became the Sulbasutras . However, it is not known from how far back such knowledge originated as the sacrificial act is as old as the Vedas or older (Amma 5).

    68. This Article Appeared In The Indian Journal
    At present we know, however, of only seven Sulbastitras, those belonging to theSrauta-sutras of baudhayana, Apastamba, Katyayana, Manava, Maitrayana, Varaha
    http://www.vmacademy.com/kenneth/articles/kansara/kansara.htm
    This article appeared in the Indian Journal ‘Sambodhi’ Vol. XXIII, 2000 and is reproduced here with permission. Diacritical marks have not been copied, nor have the few Sanskrit/Hindu lines of text. This article has been scanned into text and though we have done our best there may still be a few errors. For the full text please see the Journal version.
    VEDIC SOURCES OF THE 'VEDIC MATHEMATICS' Dr. N. M. Kansara

    Director, Akshardham Centre for Applied Research in Social Harmony (AARSH), Akshardham, Gandhinagar - (382 020) Jagadguru Shankaracharya Swami Shri Bharati Krishna Tirthaji Maharaja of Govardhan Peeth Matha, Puri, wrote or dictated a book entitled `Vedic Mathematics' based on 29 Sutras, of which 16 deal with the ‘general case’, while the rest 13 treat the special cases. The declaration of the Sutras as "Vedic" or as belonging to the Vedas, particularly to the Atharvaveda, and his claim that "the Sutras (aphorisms) apply to and cover each and every part of each and every chapter of each and every branch of mathematics including arithmetic, algebra, geometry ­plane and solid, trigonometry - plane and spherical, conics - geometrical and analytical, astronomy, calculus - differential and integral etc., etc.", and that "there is no part of mathematics, pure or applied, which is beyond their jurisdiction" has raised a controversy amongst the mathematicians of India, some of whom have questioned the Vedicity of the Sutras on the ground of their language, and the level of mathematics it deals with. It is endeavoured here to deal with the problem in all possible aspects, and examine the validity or otherwise of the claim.

    69. New Page 1
    Indiaclub.com Editorial This set of 2 volumes contains sacred laws of the Aryasas taught in the school of Apastamba, Gautama, Vasishta and baudhayana.
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    70. DATE OF THE RIG VEDA
    properties of circle and square; The algorithm for circling the square—needed formaking the spooked wheelis given in the baudhayana Shulba Sutra 5 which
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    DATE OF THE RIG VEDA The motivation for the British administrators in India to include the invasion theory in history books should be clear. Indians who descended from the Aryans should not complain against the British rule since they themselves are immigrants and hence they have no more right than the British to rule India. This theory has several major drawbacks. First of all arya in the Veda means a noble person, not the name of a tribe. RV 9.63.5 states "make all of us in the universe arya, noble". As observed earlier, the battles in the Rig Veda do not occur on earth, but in the atmosphere or the subtle planes; they are battles of the devas, the powers of Light versus the demons, the Dasyus, the powers of ignorance. To regard these battles as between two different human tribes, we have to eliminate ninety percent of the Rig Veda which contains detailed description of the devas as supraphysical forces of Light and those of Dasyus as the forces of ignorance. Now we will discuss the date of Rig Veda from all the available multidisciplinary evidence, some of which were collected in the last decade, some others known earlier.

    71. B
    opleven. Zie Vira Saivisme. Batara. Een naam van Siva die in Indonesiëgebruikt wordt. Zie Siva. baudhayana Dharma Sastra. Een
    http://www.trisula.nl/lex/index_b.html
    Badarayana Schrijver van de Brahma Sutra's. Zie: Brahma Sutra's balipitha "Offerplaats." Een steen in de vorm van een omgekeerde lotus op een voetstuk bij de vlaggenstok van de tempel, dhvajastambha . Hier dienen toegewijden alle negatieve gedachten achter te laten wanneer zij de tempel binnengaan. balsemen Het proces van behandeling van een dood lichaam met verschillende chemicaliën om te voorkomen dat het snel vergaat. barbituraten Gevaarlijke, verslavende drugs en kalmerende middelen. Basavanna Een 12e-eeuwse filosoof, dichter en eerste minister die het Vira Saivisme in Karnataka hervormde en opnieuw deed opleven. Zie: Vira Saivisme Batara Een naam van Siva die in Indonesië gebruikt wordt. Zie: Siva Baudhayana Dharma Sastra Een boek met wetten behorende bij de Krishna Yajur Veda over leerlingschap, huwelijk, huiselijke rituelen, burgerlijk recht, etc. Wordt nageleefd door brahmanen van Zuidwest-India. Zie: Dharma Sastra Kalpa Vedanga bedelmonnik Een bedelende, zwervende monnik of

    72. Sanskaar
    This is the definition offered by Manu and baudhayana. Again, Manu, baudhayanaand Dayananda, are in complete agreement in their definition of this rite.
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    What is Sanskaar K
    - Meditation on God, and the study of the Vedas
    - Purification of the atmosphere and association with scholars
    - Respect for, and service due, to parents and elders in society
    - Respect for, and service due, to guests
    - Respect for, and service due, to The Braahmanas, Aaranyakas And Upanishads by writing the Braahmanas, Aaranyakas and Upanishads Rishi Dayananda And The Number Of Sanskaars
    In the Sanskaar Vidhi, Rishi Dayananda accepts and propounds sixteen Sanskaars. They are as follows:
    1. Garbhaa'dhaan Impregnation
    2. Punsavan 3rd Month In Pregnancy
    3. Seemanto'nnayan 6th Month In Pregnancy
    4. Jaat-karma Birth 5. Naam-karan Naming 6. Nish-kraman Stepping Out Of Home For First Time 7. Anna-praashan Feeding Grains For First Time 8. Mundan Shaving 9. Karna-vedh Piercing The Ears 10. Upa-nayan Investiture With Sacred Thread 11. Vedaa'rambha Commencing School

    73. Great Indian Mathematicians
    Great Mathematicians. Mathematicians of India MATHEMATICIAN, TIME PERIOD.baudhayana, (700 BCE). Apastamba, (600). Katyayana, (500). Umaswati. (150BCE).
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    MATHEMATICIAN TIME PERIOD
    Baudhayana (700 B.C.E.) Apastamba Katyayana Umaswati (150 B.C.E.) Aryabhata (476-c. 550 C.E.) Varahamihira (c. 505-c. 558) Brahmagupta (c. 598-c. 670) Govindaswami (c. 800-850) Mahavira (Mahaviracharya) Pruthudakaswami Sridhara Manjula Aryabhata II Prashastidhara Halayudha Jayadeva Sripathi Hemachandra Suri (b. 1089) Bhaskara (1114-c. 1185) Cangadeva Madhava of Sangamagramma (c. 1340-1425) Narayama Pandit Paramesvara Nilakantha Somayaji Sankara Variar (c. 1500-1560)

    74. Child Marriage In Ancient India
    seclusion which presupposes postpuberty marriages. Sharma also argues that themarriage rituals described in the Grihyasutras, the baudhayana presuppose that
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    75. Pakistan News Service.... A Source Of Pakistani News
    Argues that Pakistan and Bangladesh were culturally separate from India through most of history.Category Regional Asia Pakistan Society and Culture History...... strict rules. The Dharma Sutra (II, 1.2.2) of baudhayana states Who strictrules. The Dharma Sutra (II, 1.2.2) of baudhayana states Who
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    Full Story "Pakistan was rarely part of India" .......................... by Kemal Hasan
    NOVEMBER 1, 1998 Hindu Dharma and Pakistan: Almost all the religious books of the Hindus, particularly the Dharma
    Shastras regarded Sakas and Yavanas, the inhabitants of Pakistan in
    those days, as M'leechas (unclean). The Atharva-veda regarded Pakistan
    as outlandish. According to a passage in the Mahabharata, Yavanas and
    Gandharas (people of Pakistan) are sinful creatures in earth. They did
    not respect the Brahmins and their religion; did not follow their laws,
    spoke different language and were therefore detested and despised by the
    Aryan high castes. Inter-mixture with them was prohibited. Patanjali
    speaks of Yavanas and Sakas as sudras and relegates them outside Aryavarta. (A History of Indian Culture, by Radhakumad Mukherjee). The strange fact is that the basin of the Indus and the Punjab West of Sutlej came to be regarded as impure land by the Brahmins of interior India at quite an early date. Orthodox Hindus are still unwilling to

    76. Bibliography: Disabilities And Childhood In The Middle East And South Asia (N-Z)
    The Sacred Laws of the Aryas, as taught in the schools of Apastamba, Gautama,Vasishtha and baudhayana, Part I (Apastamba, Gautama), 2nd edn, transl.
    http://www.socsci.kun.nl/ped/whp/histeduc/mmiles/mesabib4.html
    version 4.0, July 2001
    by M. Miles
    On the previous pages:
    Introduction

    Bibliography part 1:
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    ... H-M
    Bibliography part 3: N - Z

    NAKOSTEEN, Mehdi (1964) History of Islamic Origins of Western Education A.D. 800-1350 . Boulder: Univ. Colorado Press. xxii + 361 pp.
    Compendium of Muslim scholars and translators. Lists c. 120 "Muslim Educational Classics, 750-1350", with some annotation (pp. 75-106), and translates (pp. 107-42) many reflections on education by SA'DI (q.v.)
    NATESH, A.M. (1941) The education and vocational rehabilitation of the visually and acoustically handicapped of Mysore, India: the report of a type B project. 132 pp. Ed.D. thesis, Columbia Univ. Teachers College. NATHAN, R. (1904) Progress of Education in India 1897-98 to 1901-02. Vol.1. Fourth Quinquennial Review . London: HMSO.
    'Education of defectives', pp. 395-397. Notes a few private or missionary efforts for education of blind or deaf-mute children. At Moulmein, Burma, some work with blind children had begun c.1901 by a newly blind teacher, Maung Pe Gyi, with a little government support. Some books had been printed, using Mr Garthwaite's adaptation of Braille to the Burmese language.
    The Natya Sastra of Bharatamuni [*] transl. Board of Scholars (1989) 2nd edn revised, Delhi: Sri Satguru Publications. xxiv + 547 pp.

    77. Indian World Records Part - 2 @ EManinagar.com
    The four Sulvasutrasbaudhayana, Apastamba, Katyayana and manavadated c 6 bc, describethe geomatric alter constructions and give some Pythagorean triangles.
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    Part - 1 Part - 3 Part - 4 Part - 5 WR: Mobile Hospital Jeevan Rekha (Lifeline) Express, the first full-fledged hospital on wheels, was flagged off from Mumbai on July 16, 1991.The train has three specially designed air conditioned coaches which house an operation theatre, steriling room and wards apart from accommodation for the mobile team. WR: First Double-Deck Coaches WR: Longest Covered Platform Two of the platform at Sealdah station, Calcutta-1,000 ft each in length and over 28 ft in width-have 550 ft long covering sheds over six lines of rail. The station was opened in 1862 and was the first terminal station at Calcutta. WR: Longest Platform The railway platform at Kharagpur in West Bengal is 833 m (2,733 ft) long

    78. Vedic Physics By Golden Egg Publishing, A Treatise On Science And Hinduism
    and Drahyayana Shrautasutras to Samaveda, Katyayana Shrautasutra is related to whiteYajurveda, Apastamba, Hiranyakeshina and baudhayana Shrautasutras to black
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    “In ancient and modern times, wonderful ideas have been carried forward from one race to another. It has been always with the blast of trumpets and the march of embattled cohorts. Each idea had to be soaked in a deluge of blood. Each word of power had to be followed by the groans of millions, by the wails of orphans, by the tears of widows. This, many other nations have taught, but India for thousands of years peacefully existed. Ideas after ideas have marched out from her, but every word has been spoken with a blessing behind it and peace before it. We, of all nations of the world, have never been a conquering race, and that blessing is on our head, and therefore we live.”
    Swami Vivekananda Vedic Legacy
    Veda is the source of all Dharma ” declares Manusmriti 2.6 . As we shall see this statement is no exaggeration. There is no major religion on this planet, which has not been influenced by the Vedas . The creation stories of all major religions are based on the Vedas . Though all other religions have forgotten their Vedic root or have been forgotten, there is one religion, Hinduism, that has kept the flame of

    79. A Tribute To Hinduism - Hindu Culture
    hypotenuse of a right angle triangle with the sum of the squares of the other twosides, was utilized in the earliest Shulba Sutra (the baudhayana) prior to
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    h o m e h i n d u c u l t u r e c o n t e n t s India is the world's most ancient civilization. Nowhere on earth can you find such a rich and multi-layered tradition that has remained unbroken and largely unchanged for at least five thousand years. Bowing low before the onslaught of armies, and elements, India has survived every invasion, every natural disaster, every mortal disease and epidemic, the double helix of her genetic code transmitting its unmistakable imprint down five millennia to no less than a billion modern bearers. Indians have demonstrated greater cultural stamina than any other people on earth. The essential basis of Indian culture is Religion in the widest and most general sense of the world. An intuitive conviction that the Divine is immanent in everything permeated every phase of life.
    Indic civilization has enriched every art and science known to man. Thanks to India, we reckon from zero to ten with misnamed "Arabic" numerals (Hindsaa - in Arabic means from India), and use a decimal system without which our modern computer age would hardly have been possible. Science and philosophy were both highly developed disciplines in ancient India. However, because Indian philosophic thought was considerably more mature and found particular favor amongst intellectuals, the traditions persists that any early scientific contribution came solely from the West, Greece in particular. Because of this erroneous belief, which is perpetuated by a wide variety of scholars, it is necessary to briefly examine the history of Indian scientific thought. From the very earliest times, India had made its contribution to the texture of Western thought and living. Michael Edwardes author of British India, writes that throughout the literatures of Europe, tales of Indian origin can be discovered. European mathematics

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    The Dharmasutras The Law Codes of Apastamba, Gautama, baudhayana, and Vasistha byPatrick Olivelle Publisher Comments The Dharmasutras are the four surviving
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