Dharampal Collected Writings
author: Dharampal
edition: 2016, Other India BookStore
pages: 1835
ISBN-10: 8185569509
ISBN-13: 9788185569505
Topic: History
A Proof that the Hindoos had the Binomial Theorem (1790)
This chapter describes A Proof that the Hindoos had the Binomial Theorem (1790) located on page 113 from volume 1 in the book Dharampal Collected Writings compiled by Dharampal. This book presents a fresh perspective on the Indian Science and Technology in the 18th century. The collected writings include accounts of various technical processes and practices documented by western travelers in the period when they started coming to India..
The first volume deals with India Science and Technology in the Eighteenth Century.
Examples of topics dealt with (besides ‘A Proof that the Hindoos had the Binomial Theorem’) in Dharampal’s collected papers are: the Indian sciences such as astronomy, plastic surgery, inoculation techniques, irrigation, agriculture, algebra, geometry, etc.
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Triveni Journal
His mind strayed into the binomial theorem of infinite quantities! He caught her finger, mistook it for his pipe cleaner and thrust it up the stem of his pipe. When the poor girl cried in pain, he came to his senses! He apologised to her saying “I am afraid, I am not fit for marriage. I am destined to be a bachelor. ” One of his critics remarked: “This crazy mathematician will not have twenty followers in his life-time”....
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Sanskrit sources of Kerala history [by Suma Parappattoli]
The king reffered to in this inscritpon might be Ramavarma of Kochin (1790 -1805 AD) who was a person of extra ordinary ability, and was no in history as Saktan Tampuran. Special attention was bestowed by him on the repair and renovation of temples. Six Sanskrit inscriptions are available in the Kozhikode region....
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Lord Jhulelal: An Analytical Study [by Thakkar Harish Gopalji]
These limits will agree with the Moslem accounts of the extent of empire belonging to the Rae or Hindoo rulers of Sindh. Its grammatical structure is heterogeneous, the noun and its branches belonging to the Sanskrit, whereas the verb and adverb are formed apparently upon the Persian model. The dialect abounds in Arabic words. Dr....
Read full contents: Part 19 - Sindhi Language
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[Dharampal Collected Writings: index]
[Volume 1: Preface]
[Volume 2: About the Book]
[Volume 2: Foreword]
[Volume 3: About the Book]
[Volume 3: Introduction]
[Volume 4: About the Book]
[Volume 4: Preface]
[Volume 5: About the Book]