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Timeline of Ancient Hindu Mathematicians and the Development of Zero

Timeline of Ancient Hindu Mathematicians and the Development of Zero 1. Baudhayana (~800 BCE): – Contributions: Authored one of the earliest Sulba Sutras, which contain geometric principles used for altar constructions, including approximations of the square root of 2 and the Pythagorean theorem.– Relevance to Zero: No direct evidence of the use of zero; his […]

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Timeline of Indian Mathematicians Before 1000 CE

Timeline of Indian Mathematicians Before 1000 CE 1. Baudhayana (~800 BCE):  Contributions:– Authored the Baudhayana Sulba Sutra, one of the earliest texts on geometry.– Provided rules for constructing altars and geometric shapes.– Included an approximation of the square root of 2.– Presented early forms of the Pythagorean theorem. 2. Apastamba (~600 BCE):  Contributions:– Wrote the

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How to play Pacheta | Indian Traditional Indoor Game

Pacheta (5 Stones Game) Pacheta, also known as 5 Stone Catching, is a traditional indoor game played using five small stones. The game involves tossing, catching, and picking up stones in a series of increasingly challenging steps. Players take turns performing specific actions, starting with throwing one stone into the air while quickly picking up

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How to play Adu Huli | Indian Traditional Indoor Game

Adu Huli Adu Huli, also known as Wagh Bakri or Bagh Bav, is an ancient two-player strategy board game widely played across India. This traditional game, often seen carved into caves, forts, and temples, represents a tactical battle between hunters (the tigers) and defenders (the sheep). Its appeal lies in the balance between offensive and

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