Exploring Science in Ancient Indian Texts / edited by Bal Ram Singh.
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294.5513 N229 K 102332 Kashmir Ki Shaiva Sanskriti mein Kul Aur Kram-Mat : | 294.556 R214 S 102066 Swaminarayan Hinduism : | 294.5921 V659 B 102160 Catuṣṣaṣṭikalā-Sahasradīpaśikhā = | 294.5921015 B18 E 102366 Exploring Science in Ancient Indian Texts / | 294.59212 R1414 R 102204 The Central Philosophy of the R̥gveda : | 294.5922 Av11 R 102258 Ramayana: Through the Ages : | 294.5922 Av11 R 102258 Ramayana: Through the Ages : |
Philosophical and cultural factors play a significant role in developing scientific theories and interpreting data. These factors are also influential in assessing science and technology. We experience a visible distinction in the philosophy and culture of the West and East, mainly due to geographical and climatic reasons. And this difference reflects in their approach to science and technology too. Modern science has many roots in Vedic and Upanisadic knowledge. For historical reasons or so, this has been deliberately disassociated even from the philosophical bases. Vedic traditions or dharma traditions address many a question that modern science addresses. These include the origin of matter and universe, origin of life, origin of species and evolution, state of consciousness and mind, among others
Contributed papers presented at a Workshop-cum-Retreat on Exploring Vedic Sciences held during November 2009 at Center for Indic Studies, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.
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