Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Public Talk on Hindu Culture, Science, Art & the Wisdom Tradition of India

EXCITING NEWS!
Do you want to know more about Hindu Culture, Hindu Science, Hindu Art and the Wisdom Tradition of India? Do you want to know about Hindu"s contributions in Maths, Science and Art? Do you want to share this knowledge with family and friends?

INDIAN KNOWLEDGE SYSTEM ACADEMY Presents public talk on Hindu Culture, Science, Art and the Wisdom Tradition of India

If your organization or community in your town wants to host this talk, feel free to contact us at  templeofscience@yahoo.com or @ 0133505903 / 0129107301


Together we revive our forgotten Culture, Science and Art

Friday, September 7, 2012

Evil Eye - Drishti

Belief in the Evil eye that a human being can cause injury or death through a malevolent glance or stare is a very wide spread one. The concept of the evil eye predates all major religions of the world.

Very often, the harm inflicted by the evil eye was linked to the envy of the person doing the harm. The possession of an Evil eye was often thought to reside in persons, who displayed more general anti social tendencies, such as meanness, selfishness, and envy.



Your thoughts have energy, both positive and negative. It is a scientifically proven fact that food or water, when blessed, heals. Negative thoughts when directed towards someone has the ability to affect him. These negative thoughts directed at you that results in unfortunate outcomes for you, your family or your business is popularly known as ‘evil eye’. Evil-eye is a stream of negative energy that affects the person or object on which it is directed. The person under the influence of evil eye, is subject to waves of negative energies which results in illness, listlessness and failures which can’t be explained medically.
The Vedic perspective: 

The four kinds of people described in scriptures
1. Devas : who help others without caring for their own well-being 

2. Manushas: Who help others considering the position of the self 
3. Meerugam : who extract benefits by disturbing the welfare of other people. 

4. Rakshasas : People who harm others without any purpose 

people who belong to the last two categories(described above) are most likely to cast an evil eye

Accordingly, in many cultures, people were hesistant not to advertise their wealth, talents, or achievement, lest this should bring down retribution from the malevolent and envious eye. The new born babies, prominent men, and beautiful women were thought especially likely to attract evil eye.

Afflictions caused by Evil eye :
- body and face become pale
- sickly look
- loss of appetite or over appetite
- sleepy appearance
- in case of kids,, they use to cry without any reason
- restlessness and grinding of teeth
- vomiting
- sudden rise in body temperature and fever
sudden awakening from sleep
- un-cleanliness and prattling
- erratic and unpredictable behaviour

Physical characterictics of people having Evil eye :
- our heart beat misses one beat, if we go in contact with such person
- they will never cut their nails
- their vision will be sharp and keen
- they always talk less, would not reveal their personal matters, but try to extract information from others
- they appear to be profound
they are shameless and brazenfaced

In India, the Evil eye, called ''drishti'' is removed through ''aarathi''. The actual removal involves different means, as per subject involved. In case of removing human evil eye, a traditional Hindu ritual of holy flame (on a plate) is carried out, in which the plate is moved in a circular motion around the person's face so as absorb the evil effects. Sometimes, people will also be asked to spit into a handful of rock salt and black pepper kept in that plate, which are then thrown into fire.
If there is a lot of smoke, you were being ridiculous and no one evil-eyed you. If there is very less smoke (the kind of smoke causing the burning throat, burning eyes etc.), you were evil eyed and now it's all clear.

Drishti warding off song in Tamil
 

'அந்தி சந்தி உனக்கு அடைக்கலம் 
காலை மா‌லை உனக்கு அடைக்கலம் 
குஞ்சு குழந்தை உனக்கு அடைக்கலம் 
கோதை பிராட்டி உனக்கு அடைக்கலம் 
காரார் திருமேனி க‌ண்ணீரும் வாராது 
சீரார் திருவ‌ந்திக் காப்பு! 

தாயார் திருஷ்டி த‌ந்தையார் திருஷ்டி 
ஊரார் திருஷ்டி உற‌வின‌ர் திருஷ்டி 
வைச்ச‌ க‌ண்ணு வெடுக்குணு போக‌ணும் 
தொட்ட‌ க‌ண்ணு தொடுக்குணு போக‌ணும்! 

Meaning: 

'Morning and evening twilight God 
Take care of children (and others) 
O Goddess Lakshmi Take care 
No untoward incident will happen 
As Great Safety net is placed now 

Mother’s Dhristi, Father’s Dhristi 
Relative’s Dhristi, Other’s Dhristi 
Evil eye placed be warded off at once 
Evil eye implanted be warded off'

Monday, September 3, 2012

The Origin of Numbers - By Vijayakumar Alagapan

We owe a lot to the Indians, who taught us how to count, without which no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made.

- Albert Einstein, 1879–1955 (German scientist and humanist)


Indian Number System
Numbers are Ancient Indian's greatest gift to the world, without no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made. The Indian numbers are the ten digits (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9). They are descended from Indian numeral system by which a sequence of digits such as "401271" is read as a whole number was developed by Indian mathematicians. The Indian numerals were adopted by the Persian mathematicians in India, and passed on to the Arabs further west. The numerals were modified in shape as they were passed along, and developed their European shapes by the time they reached North Africa. From there they were transmitted to Europe in the Middle Ages. The use of Arabic numerals spread around the world through European trade, books and colonialism. Today they are the most common symbolic representation of numbers in the world.

 
"when the numbers 0 - 9 is join we can get large number like 1100201113 and also can get small like 00.2 which Roman numbers or other system cannot do"

As befitting their history, the digits (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9) are also known as Hindu or Hindu-Arabic numerals. The reason that they are more commonly known as "Arabic numerals" in Europe and the Americas is that they were introduced to Europe in the tenth century from Arabs of North Africa. There they were (and still are) the digits used by western Arabs from Libya to Morocco. Arabs, on the other hand, call the system "Hindu numerals", referring to their origin in India.

The decimal Hindu-Arabic numeral system was invented in India around 500 CE The system was revolutionary in that it included a zero and positional notation. It is considered an important milestone in the development of mathematics.

"Hindu Numerals 3888 become Roman Numerals as

MMMDCCCLXXXVIII
1000+1000+1000+500+100+100+100+50+10+10+10+5+3"




What Ancient Indian Did for Us :

1. India never invaded any country in her last 1000 years of history.

2. India invented the Number system 0 to 9.

3. The world's first University was established in Takshila in 700BC. More than 10,500 students from all over the world studied more than 60 subjects. The University of Nalanda built in the 4 th century BC was one of the greatest achievements of ancient India in the field of education.

4. Siddha Vaidya and Ayurveda is the earliest school of medicine known to humans.

5. Although western media portray modern images of India as poverty striken and underdeveloped through political corruption, India was once the richest empire on earth.

6. The art of navigation was born in the river Sindh 5000 years ago. The very word "Navigation" is derived from the Sanskrit word NAVGATIH.

7. The value of pi was first calculated by Budhayana, and he explained the concept of what is now known as the Pythagorean Theorem. British scholars have last year (1999) officially published that Budhayana's works dates to the 6th Century which is long before the European mathematicians.

8. Algebra, trigonometry and calculus came from India . Quadratic equations were by Sridharacharya in the 11 th Century; the largest numbers the Greeks and the Romans used were 106 whereas Indians used numbers as big as 1053.

9. According to the Gemmological Institute of America, up until 1896, India was the only source of diamonds to the world.

10. USA based IEEE has proved what has been a century-old suspicion amongst academics that the pioneer of wireless communication was Professor Jagdeesh Bose and not Marconi.

11. The earliest reservoir and dam for irrigation was built in Saurashtra.

12. Chess was invented in India .

13. Sushruta is the father of surgery. 2600 years ago he and health scientists of his time conducted surgeries like cesareans, cataract, fractures and urinary stones. Usage of anaesthesia was well known in ancient India .

14. When many cultures in the world were only nomadic forest dwellers over 5000 years ago, Indians established Harappan culture in Sindhu Valley ( Indus Valley Civilisation) .

15. The place value system, the decimal system was developed in India in 100 BC

Quotes about India

We owe a lot to the Indians, who taught us how to count, without which no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made.
- Albert Einstein, 1879–1955 (German scientist and humanist))

India is the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of history, the grandmother of legend and the great grand mother of tradition.
- Mark Twain.

If there is one place on the face of earth where all dreams of living men have found a home from the very earliest days when man began the dream of existence, it is India .
- French scholar Romain Rolland.

India conquered and dominated China culturally for 20 centuries without ever having to send a single soldier across her border.
- Hu Shih (former Chinese ambassador to USA )

The Indian way of life provides the vision of the natural, real way of life. On the face of India are the tender expressions, which carry the Creator’s hand.
- George Bernard Shaw, 1856–1950 (Irish author and literary critic)

The history of India for many centuries had been happier, less fierce, and more dreamlike than any other history. In these favorable conditions, they built a character—meditative and peaceful and a nation of philosophers such as could nowhere have existed except in India.
- H. G. Wells, 1866–1946 (Sociologist, historian, and author)

When I read the Bhagavad Gita and reflect about how God created this universe, everything else appears superfluous.
- Albert Einstein, 1879–1955 (German scientist and humanist))

About a thousand of their [the Jews’] forefathers fled from Palestine to India after the destruction of the second temple in 135 CE, and were welcomed by the Hindu ruler of the time, who allowed them to settle wherever they pleased. The governing factor in politics was dharma (righteousness), rather than any panth (denomination).
- Geoffrey Moorhouse, 1931– (Travel author)

ALL OF THE ABOVE IS JUST THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG, THE LIST COULD BE ENDLESS.