Solving quadratic equation for the first time. It happened in India.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sridhara

Vedas have been in verbal form for least 32, 000 BC in India. The city of Dwarka is at least that old and 3 Vedas were before that. Upanishads are selected Mantras from Vedas. Upnishads deal with God as unmanifest in every being. Ancient India was first in language, Yoga, Mathematics, and Science. It had first world universities as early as 500 BC namely: Takshila and Nalanda. International Students dispersed its knowledge in their homelands. E.g., Baudhayana Sutra became Pythagorean theorem.
Friday, July 25, 2014
Saturday, June 7, 2014
How a holy place and its people helped a Western woman find wholeness
http://www.cnn.com/interactive/2014/06/world/rishikesh/?hpt=hp_c3
Saturday, May 3, 2014
Swami Vivekandanda's work on Hinduism
http://www.ramakrishnavivekananda.info/vivekananda/complete_works.htm
Saturday, April 26, 2014
9 myths about Hinduism
http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2014/04/25/9-myths-about-hinduism-debunked/?hpt=hp_c3
Monday, March 31, 2014
Sunday, March 9, 2014
In the beginning..-Rig Veda (10.129.1)
The non-existent was not then,
Nor was the existent,
The earth was not, nor the firmament,
Nor that which is beyond,
(When there was nothing then), what could cover what,
And where and in whose care did the waters and bottomless deep then exist?
-Rig Veda (10.129.1)
Nor was the existent,
The earth was not, nor the firmament,
Nor that which is beyond,
(When there was nothing then), what could cover what,
And where and in whose care did the waters and bottomless deep then exist?
-Rig Veda (10.129.1)
Time and Space...Atharva Veda (19.53.3)
The whole of this Universe is stationed in the Omnipresent,
and the Omnipotent God.
We see Him in various forms,
He brings to light all these worlds.
Him they call the Kala (Time), Infinite, Pervading the Infinite Space.
-Atharva Veda (19.53.3)
and the Omnipotent God.
We see Him in various forms,
He brings to light all these worlds.
Him they call the Kala (Time), Infinite, Pervading the Infinite Space.
-Atharva Veda (19.53.3)
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