Excellent documentary! Makes a lot of sense. I am a university professor in Brazil. Here, people are very uninformed about Indian Civilization. I will share this material.
@agnistorm20243 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Sir
@padmajankaliyambath10763 жыл бұрын
Thank you Sir
@manjumaha20103 жыл бұрын
IIT Madras, Bombay and IISc. have released very comprehensive and detailed videos of "Mathematics in India since Ancient Times" along with Slokas and detailed explanation as OpenSource. Mathematics isn't just Number Theory in India, but widely used in Grammar, Prosody and Music! I can provide you more details
@XoPlanetI3 жыл бұрын
I suggest you watch Praveen Mohan channel on Indian temples
@manjumaha20103 жыл бұрын
@@XoPlanetI I think he goes overboard than factual, his contents are good, but he goes overboard!
@sunilca11493 жыл бұрын
I am bone and brought up in KERALA but never knew Madhava .... I am an Advocate but ... they taught me the administrative reforms of Wellesly and Macaulay ........Never taught me my origin and my rich Heritage.... i felt shame of my self and the Educational system I followed for not knowing Madhava.... A big Salute to the People behind the Project Shivoham... Grate Work Keep Going
@XoPlanetI3 жыл бұрын
Commikal alle school text book ezhthunnathu..pinne engane facts undaavum..
@mahesharisto3 жыл бұрын
@@XoPlanetI commmooonjis and Al shudooooss😡😡😡😂😂😂
@nigil103 жыл бұрын
It's Irinjalakuda now.
@arunjetli37703 жыл бұрын
I talked with an engineering professor here in USA who was from Kerala . A brilliant guy but had never heard of Madhava. I was stunned. But then we know that our education system is one of a slave society
@nigil103 жыл бұрын
@@arunjetli3770 Break India is a long term work going on. For that first step is to make the people not proud of their ancestors and history. Education is one way to do this, catch them young and later it will be difficult to change their minds. A normal Indian student will be studying more about Mugal and English invasions but actually which was only for few years or decades if you compare complete timeline.
@sooraj17292 жыл бұрын
I'm a math tutor from kerala.. I used to tell my students about Madhava and the Relation of Kerala with Calculus whenever I start Calculus.. and It's a gem what you have just presented..thnq u so much for these efforts....🙏🏻🙏🏻
@shyamkarthikeya47693 жыл бұрын
The NCERT of India never lets us know this type of knowledge. It always brag about the Western scholars and their timid theories. Thanks for the video 🙂
@unitedstatesofamerica47372 жыл бұрын
They only discovered a integral number not the entire calculus
@hidum57792 жыл бұрын
@@unitedstatesofamerica4737 20:53 take a look.
@sonu.a.s3 жыл бұрын
I'm a keralite and I was not aware of any of this mind-blowing stuff. Thank you Project Shivoham 🙏
@Sanatanabhishekaa284983 жыл бұрын
I'm also from Kerala. This channel is really Gem ❤️. BTW Malayali Poli alle 🔥🔥
@manjumaha20103 жыл бұрын
@@Sanatanabhishekaa28498 The development in Mathematics has happened all over india and at all ages. But post invaders, the development happened mostly in south and particularly in Kerala!
@XoPlanetI3 жыл бұрын
.enik ithu ariyaamaayirunnu because i read like hell.None of my friends were aware of this until i mentioned in ny college whatsapp group few years ago..and they were like..what the..f...I am glad that Shivoham channel is covering it deep
@manjumaha20103 жыл бұрын
@@XoPlanetI Indian knowledge systems are ocean deep. While @project Shivoham is really doing a great job of bring out the purposefully hidden facts about India's knowledge systems into realm of public and creating a knowledge conduit for people like me to know more, it is still a small drop in ocean! I was inspired and now studying Indian Mathematics from Vedic period, Panini Machine, Chandas Sutra machine and Adoption of Maths in Grammar, language, Prose and Music, apart from general Number Theory!
@eee90343 жыл бұрын
In Tripura, the education minister is a communist who joined BJP, as you can guess, he does all other shit except anything about education
@vinayakumarbvk3 жыл бұрын
Nice 👍 presentation. I am a keralite but was unaware of these history. Pathetic you all may say, but it's a fact with many of us from Kerala. Thanks for the video again.
@pavitraranjanswain40103 жыл бұрын
Very good explanation and presentation. This takes 45 classes to teach basics each of the section (Calculus, Astronomy, Statistics & Probability) of Mathematics. It is explained with in 30 minutes. Great !!!
@ramathanramakrishnan56753 жыл бұрын
These facts should be.brought nationwide Universities through all Technological tools of today..
@manjumaha20103 жыл бұрын
@Project Shivoham, There needs to be more elaboration on Bhaskara-2 works on the footing of calculus. He had defined following terms 1. Tatkalika Gati - Instantenous velocity (ds/dt) 2. Sankalika - Summation(Sigma) 3. VaraSankalika - Integral ( Integral Calculus) 4. Aryabhatta - Detailed Sine and Cosine values and set the units as 360 Degrees, 60 divisions(now called minutes) and Bhaskara-II elaborated to 60 subparts (now called seconds) 5. Bhaskara-II had said in one sloka that terms 'zero' in the Numererator and Denominator can be cancelled under certain close conditions and not as a general rule (of course he had made a mistake in cancelling zero with powers), thus seeding the concept of Limits, which was further elaborated by Madhava and others 6. Bhaskara-II had encountered situation landing to Sq. Rt of -1, and he had said, Square root of Negative numbers does not exist and gives wrong values. Now we know this concept as Imaginary Number "i" after nearly 600-700 years past his work. I am ready to contribute concepts to this channel!
@geethagupta16313 жыл бұрын
Thanks for enlightening us further
@chaitanyasthalekar243 жыл бұрын
it is important to find origin of concept of vectors and vector calculus in our history.they are graphical representation of calculus terms and take numerical tediousness out in resolving physics and statics or Dynamics problems. similarly concept of Matrix also needs to be investigated as far as our Scientific History is concerned.
@manjumaha20103 жыл бұрын
@@chaitanyasthalekar24 I think you must start looking into it. Vectors are very recent sciences and Sets are there in many discussions/slokas, Matrices are there in Indian Mathematics not in the usual Number theory, but more in literature/Magic Squares, so like combinatornics(Permutations & Combinations).
@nigil103 жыл бұрын
Why don't you arrange info and put in Twitter or start a web site..
@kaceobrwa70393 жыл бұрын
in past, we had Kerala school of Mathematics , now we have Kerala school of communism and secularism edit- grab popcorn, there's fight going on here
@sakshatkarandikar8893 жыл бұрын
Kuch karo
@mahesharisto3 жыл бұрын
@@sakshatkarandikar889 kya karegaa yaar...barbaadi ki tarah jaa Rahe hai...Kerala....😡😡😡
@homedxb44403 жыл бұрын
Communism is a mere veil for an under construction structure.. we can expect in the near future a "Kerala school of wahhabism".. These filthy communists have given a free hand to these lunatic bigots and supports by all means to spread their idiotic, unscientific religious beliefs.. And the worst part is central govt. fails to do anything significant to keep these atrocities in check.. It's an alarming situation, high time for hindus to be organised and stand for the protection of our motherland's millinea old rich culture & heritage💪💪💪
@Straightdrive073 жыл бұрын
Don't worry ,don't get disheartened ..take a small step it will eventually led to the goal...make use of different platforms under social media..
@Saturn_foreveronly3 жыл бұрын
@@Straightdrive07 fuck nair..jai bhim Fuck all sanghis..chanakam
@MArpitaable3 жыл бұрын
My mind is blown by the sheer depth of the knowledge shared and the painstaking effort put into making this video... Please keep up your good work.
@aek123 жыл бұрын
All good work requires effort and sacrifice.
@richiknair90363 жыл бұрын
I'm half mallu and I'm happy to see this video. I also got to know about the history of Nairs and Tipu sultan and Nairs and Marthanda Varma vs the Dutch. Pretty cool to think that some of my ancestors were probably fighting during those times
@mogambochamchokaabaap72623 жыл бұрын
Tipu Lultan
@adityanair36733 жыл бұрын
Hi mallu Share That wiki page with your friends and family so that they stop worshipping Tipu As Freedom fighter as portrayed by NCERT propaganda book
@richiknair90363 жыл бұрын
@@adityanair3673 lmao my dad knows very well about the fight between the nairs and Tipu sultan. Everyone in my family knows about his brutality and at least tipu sultan wasn't really made out to be a freedom fighter in my textbook since I'm in CISCE affiliated school. But still, our textbooks are full of bullshit too
@Rs-pb9qd3 жыл бұрын
I'm from the north but I consider any and everyone who fought for bharatiya civilization as my ancestor...proud to be born in such a great civilization...
@mogambochamchokaabaap72623 жыл бұрын
We love Nairs Our Brothers The true Malyali people.
@blackvenom29453 жыл бұрын
Project Shivoham is God's Gift to us. 🙏🕉️🚩
@yadukrishnan13443 жыл бұрын
Please look up professor CK Raju as well (if you haven't seen any of his lectures yet.)
@manjumaha20103 жыл бұрын
@@yadukrishnan1344 He has not released any books for public good. I am willing to pay for his book very eagerly, unfortunately he has withdrawn it from Amazon. May be he wants to be limelight by lecturing and not passing the knowledge to next generation. no good in that. IITs and IISc. is doing a great job in releasing knowledge to public! It is released as part of NTPEL!
@manjumaha20103 жыл бұрын
@@yadukrishnan1344 The video contents and course "Indian Mathematics since Ancient Times" released by IIT Bombay, Madras and IISc. in the public interest for free, is much more comprehensive and elaborated with Slokas (for each concept) for a serious Mathematicians.
@pritamgolatkar88623 жыл бұрын
Intro music name ?
@yadukrishnan13443 жыл бұрын
@@manjumaha2010 Thank you so much. Although I could not find a course titled "Indian Mathematics since Ancient Times" by IIT Bombay, I did come across this playlist/course www.youtube.com/watch?list=PLbMVogVj5nJThf31TNSQzuN7zqxe7HdRN --- I hope this is what you had in mind?
@sidharthvarma87733 жыл бұрын
I now feel horribly betrayed by my own Government(India) and education system for wasting my years in school filling my brain with lies after lies after lies full of filth... This is the worst that can be done by any government to any of its citizen, to make them forget their own history and culture.... Thank you sooo much Project Shivoham for opening my eyes. I feel indebted to you. Please let me know if i can repay you in some way.
@Vitamins152 Жыл бұрын
West took credit for indian inventions.
@bhuvaneswaris71613 жыл бұрын
Hi brother, I am Math teacher, who sees Math as a subject but your videos transformed me ie passionate towards Math. Incredible! I wishing you to achieve more, from you I will explore more. Thank you brother. Expecting more videos like this
@saisanaka81923 жыл бұрын
Hi , I live in USA, migrated during my 10th grade, trust me, I came to know about sir ramanujan, Arya Batta, in math text books, even westerners appreciate our Indian contributions to the world. Be proud to be Indian. Veda bhoomi.
@dhritishmandeka43713 жыл бұрын
Exactly what I was waiting for. Thanks for taking my suggestion
@Dwg2563 жыл бұрын
10
@shivanshigupta66413 жыл бұрын
A well-researched, well-documented video. I bow down to the spirit of making the people of Bharat aware of their own heritage 🙏 Hope it reaches many youths of Bharat.
@rameshkailasam40333 жыл бұрын
Absolutely
@TitiniusAndronicus3 жыл бұрын
I wish I could just instantly absorb all this knowledge. Knowledge has to be earned.
@pmahithreddy88203 жыл бұрын
U will be surely complimented for ur work in a huge way sooner or later its fact vijayi bhava 🕉🕉
@NuthanPrasanna3 жыл бұрын
Just brilliant! I am really curious about your research methodology, sources, and all the effort that goes behind making these videos.
@gouravsalla3 жыл бұрын
Great work by Project Shivoham. Untold history of Kerala and Calculus. No words to describe the joy after learning how great our ancestors are. Thanks a lot for making this kind of videos. Keep it going .
@kaceobrwa70393 жыл бұрын
it always puzzles me , how Wilhelm Leibniz discovered (1400)Madhava's sine series, cosine series, series for inverse tangent power series for π in a single year (1676), he must be really intelligent.
@kartikchaturvedi71463 жыл бұрын
not even leibniz, u can notice all european discoveries in the 300 yr period , the time when the britishers were almost at the peak of their power. Isn't it a beautiful coincidence 😅
@NFah43Bk3 жыл бұрын
Or a real good copy paste to be precise
@manjumaha20103 жыл бұрын
Sine and Cosine were identified by Brahmaguptha and Aryabhatta. It starts with triangles 1. Equaliteral Triangle - Samatrishyani, Isocellous traingle - Dvi-samatrishyani and Scelene triangle - visamatrishyani 2. Trapezeium measurements 3. Aryabhatta divided a quadrant into 24 parts (i.e - 3 deg, 45 arcmins or 225 arc seconds). He created Sine table for each of 24 values. The circumference is taken as 21600 = 360 * 60 (360 deg * 60 arc minutes) - This division of 360 degrees, 60 arc minutes was defined by Aryabhatta and 60 Arc seconds by Bhaskara2. 4. For Trignometric names, Aryabhatta used - Koti(base), Bujha(height) and Karni(Hypotenuse). Also defined terms jya and kotijya (Sine and Cosine). Sine is literal translation of jya (Sanskrit) -> jiba (persian- colloquial meaning bosom, the name is soundex as it was from Indian name) - Sinus (Bosom) -> Sine 5. While in the process the "Intersecting Chord Theorem" was also identified in the same verse
@jabswoods91233 жыл бұрын
The same way I'm puzzled how madhava found sine series, cosine series, inverse tangent power series for pi himself ... probably he stole the mesophotonian literature and attested himself too it. ... lol.
@loganx8333 жыл бұрын
Those are preworks not completed newton and lebiniz Independently invented calculus. Of course our people also contributed like aryabhattas work in trignometry and madhavas work. But newton was a mad genius at his prime, he formulated and well organised mechanics that's something to be recognised
@jessicamathewson67715 ай бұрын
Thank u for this video. I am of kerala heritage and have been researching the Indian maths history, the information is crucial to World history especially the connection with the catholic church. Thanks again.. much appreciated
@dominicayyanikkatt74633 жыл бұрын
A great mine of scientific information condensed into a 30 minutes talk!
@harikrishnanmidhun16443 жыл бұрын
Just unbelievably good. What a channel!! Really great!
@chandusekhar1233 жыл бұрын
An excellent one !can't thank you enough for putting so much effort into making these.. 🙏
@adityavardhan4283 жыл бұрын
Excellent Documentary. Indians should know about their own inventions and history. You are doing a great work in this direction. Congrats.
@devikam.j62543 жыл бұрын
Love from kerala🕉️❤️
@AnuAjithan3 жыл бұрын
Same here
@aek123 жыл бұрын
Bhai, Save it from communist. Do something.
@RahulRaj-xs2on2 жыл бұрын
@@aek12 don't wry we, the modern kerala people always protest against inhumanity .....
@jarvis363011 ай бұрын
@@aek12 And what's the solution bjp😂..it's like going more worse..😂
@TheLord_273 жыл бұрын
In next video try to explain കോല്ലവർഷം (KōIIavarśaṁ) calender of Kerala
@lijjo19864 ай бұрын
The connection between Syrian Christians of Kerala and for transferring this knowledge. Syria and Antioch were the places from where Bishops and monks used to visit St. Thomas Christians of Kerala
@bhardwajthummar93133 жыл бұрын
I deeply appreciate all your work and efforts on showing what is real about BHARAT , and what is not . The true heritage and contributions of our country and so . Because this content is in English , Most of the Bharati people are missing out this because of the language ( this is in my own experience ). I humbly request you to make the content in Hindi so that all those people who dont understand english watch this and become aware of the untold truth.
@sridharyamijala47393 жыл бұрын
I understand your suggestion. But consider the fact that we have many Indian languages and it takes a lot of effort. Obviously, they will need money and time too. That means monetary donations or voluntary contribution of effort could help them a lot. May be if people come forward, they may do it. Are you ready? P.S: I am not anti-Hindi. I am from Hyderabad and speak Hindi too.
@snehadipbhunia58813 жыл бұрын
This channel is performing a great job 👏🙏🏻🙏🏽
@Deus-Gratia3 жыл бұрын
Wow! This was the video i was waiting the most for. Amazing.Thank you🙏🚩 Also, people see SANATAN DHARMA JUST AS Mythology and its scientific and historical side is missed.
@vivekvishwa72763 жыл бұрын
The meaningless word 'mith' 'mithology' is to be removed,....mith means fake.....is ,. it's meaning ..... What nonsense mithology defines., ...adding word'mith''mithology'before an indian word, what a nonsense right? ..
@sairamadari76583 жыл бұрын
@@vivekvishwa7276 exactly.
@日本語大好き11 ай бұрын
There's nothing like scientific in it. 😂
@jaggimanish3 жыл бұрын
I would also like to thank Jaggi Sadguru, Sri M , Praveen Mohan for their immense contribution for educating present bharatiya samaj/ the world the great work/contribution of our sages and Sanatan dharma ❤️.
@ryzen28073 жыл бұрын
True...
@AJAYSINGH-ns1vv2 жыл бұрын
True one point I want to make whichever part wanders from sanatan dharm due to different ideologies there great yogis or saints or vibhutis are born be it bengal during British times which gave shri ramkrishna paramhams and vivekanand and shri arovindo and shri ravindranath tagore and now in keral shri m.
@MysterEarl7 ай бұрын
Thank you for mentioning us often neglected math geeks. I love your videos.
@anuragdakshprajapati99833 жыл бұрын
One thing which no one observed was that most of the scientific advancedments in Europe came after 1498(when Vasco da Gama came to India),before that they were like barbaric people and what's even more interesting that science was considered a taboo till 16 th century in Europe and suddenly they came with new discoviers, inventions and patents saying they invented it. Big scam was it.
@kaceobrwa70393 жыл бұрын
I noticed
@kaceobrwa70393 жыл бұрын
funny thing is that, they used all these series and other works from india in their books, but they weren't able to prove them,
@manjumaha20103 жыл бұрын
Thanks to our Communist oriented Historians
@kartikchaturvedi71463 жыл бұрын
@@manjumaha2010 where do they even get the money from 🤣They always have no pain in destroying their own counntry's culture
@manjumaha20103 жыл бұрын
@@kartikchaturvedi7146 it is not the activity that started post independence, it is much much older, after independence, it is taken over by commies
@sameersharma79743 жыл бұрын
man the kind of research you have done is fenominal is really eye opening for many highschool students like me who are being told the it was the newton who had developed the concept of calculus and you documentary has been an eye opener for many like me i hope you would make more of videos like these which would show the real contribution of bharat to the world.
@pradyumn26922 жыл бұрын
Not just Kerala, The entire Southern Canara of Karnataka, incuding cites like Mangalore and Udupi is called 'Parashurama Kshetra'.
@VinayAggarwal3 жыл бұрын
Woo!! Kerela and calculus 😊 This is going to be enlightening.👌👌
@manjumaha20103 жыл бұрын
There has been all round development in Maths in India right from Taxhshila (Panani and Pingala) to Kerala! You can read all this from IIT courses
@Uttishth3 жыл бұрын
As always superb research and excellent explanation!! Truly admire your oration. Its a pity that most of the Bharatiyas are unaware of the priceless contribution made by our great sages in the field of Advance Science and Mathematics. It’s time to give credit to those who truly deserve it and recognise their valuable contribution. Kudos to your great research. Looking forward to many more informative documentaries highlighting the precious gems of Vedic Bharatam🙏
@AjaySingh-cr4wc3 жыл бұрын
I am just blown away with this kind of deep research and your hard work. Project Shivoham has ushered a new revolution. Hats off to the Project Shivoham.
@arjunkrishna51633 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much again for this video. Love from Kerala ♥️
@lissyjacob772 жыл бұрын
Excellent. I never knew Kerala is the origin of many unspoken, Un revealed knowledge facts to students of my age. Thanks to my Son who insisted on to watch this video. Excellent presentation. Proud to be a keralite.
@akb79823 жыл бұрын
Mind blowing. Hats off to you and your team to bring great content in such concise format. Appreciate your effort and pls keep up your sadhana for mother bharati.
@knknkn473 жыл бұрын
I understand Muziris is taken as today’s Kodungalloor.
@HasnaAbubekar3 жыл бұрын
"taken as". is not confirmed.
@rythambarachannel80693 жыл бұрын
@@HasnaAbubekar முசிறி துறைமுகம் Muziri port was a very notified port of Pandiya Kingdom busy in business with the Romans, china, and the sumathra ,java islands. Ref:: Pandiya Kingdom. By Neelakanda Sasthri.
@HasnaAbubekar3 жыл бұрын
@@rythambarachannel8069 That doesn't talk about its location. In the first century BC both Muziris and Nelzinta were under Pandya kingdom. Today's Kerala and Tamil Nadu were in the same kingdom. Even the then language was common in both places. Sangha period language was used in both areas, although now a days they say it was Tamil 😂
@padmajankaliyambath10763 жыл бұрын
Yes Kodungallur, around 35 km north of Kochi. It was the most important port town in those days untill 1341 when a ferocious flood in River Periyar created Kochin port
@XoPlanetI3 жыл бұрын
Yes but not very conclusive though
@sadhvika15873 жыл бұрын
We need our generation to know about this ..share this guys 🙏
@kennethdefry12332 жыл бұрын
So well done Sir !!! Appreciate how you eliminate the skeptics of political-religious agendas.Love it !!!😍
@gtk9183 жыл бұрын
Even if only half of this narrative is accurate, it is fabulous. I am a very rooted and proud Keralite but never knew such important contributions by our ancestors to the world. Thank you for this nice research presentation.
ప్రాచీన భారతీయ ప్రాభవాన్ని, మన పూర్వీకుల మేధోవికాసాన్ని, మరుగునపడిన మహాచరిత్రను వెలుగులోకి తీసుకురావడానికి ప్రాజెక్ట్ శివోహం యాజమాన్యం చేస్తున్న బృహత్తర పరిశోధన గురించి మాటల్లో ఎం చెప్పగలం.🙏 ఒక్కో వీడియొ చూస్తున్నకొద్దీ శరీరం రోమాంచితం అవుతుంది 👌. ప్రపంచ వికాసానికి భారత్ వేసిన పునాదులు ఇంకా బయటపడాలి,భావితరాలకు తెలియాలి👍.
@amiteshtomar91713 жыл бұрын
Brilliant, thanks to the entire Project Shivoham team for researching and compiling this together 👌
@navvichem3 жыл бұрын
Excellent research, analysis and explanation 👏 Sanathana Dharma taught science to the world long time ago. Unfortunately, vast majority of scientific concepts were copied or stolen from India and portrayed as new discoveries/inventions. It is pathetic that we (most Indians) don't know what we had and what we lost and just blindly following modern books and philosophy. I greatly appreciate your time, effort and interest in trying to preserve our culture, knowledge and showing the path of Sanathana Dharma👏🙏🕉🙏
@velayudhansatheesh3 жыл бұрын
പൊളിച്ചു Bro😍 Well said😍
@srid5643 жыл бұрын
Excellent research, facts and presentation! Growing up in Kerala and learning from distorted textbooks, most of us have no clue about our history or heritage, sad. It is only because of contributions from people like you, we get to redicover ourselves. Thank you!
@priyansushekhar12693 жыл бұрын
Awesome research SALUTE TO THE DEDICATION LEVEL
@anetavaid54856 ай бұрын
Love your collection of topics Thank you A Hindu from Guyana
@animeshbhatt33833 жыл бұрын
Parsurama, Adi Shankara, Madhava, Jyeshtadeva.... While the entire nation holds them in high regards, do people of today's Kerala even care. None among they consider as a representation of their culture and heritage.
@Saturn_foreveronly3 жыл бұрын
Dont teach us ok..we know what to do?.look at ur self....
@Saturn_foreveronly3 жыл бұрын
@Cod Gamer u malayali or chanakam..I don't care..like u uppercast ediot cowdung every ware. .if u have that much guts 1 seat thurannu kanik..kundi keeri uppi idum..nee alla eathu chanakam vannalum vazhikula....which country come out from this religion...caatisam..only their can devlped Otherwise fuck
I didnt understand calculas all my childhood.. Just now knew what is it. so beautifull... A big salute to you sir... Thank you...
@vaishnav3873 жыл бұрын
Thanks....I am from Kerala...a bitter truth not even we know this...then what to think about whole world 😭
@gorukrishnababu23053 жыл бұрын
Beautifullly explained .....chronology of events definitely suggests that Kerala is the home of calculus....I loved it and it's unfortunate that we aren't able to correct our scientific contribution history wise ...thank you...
@pankajgandhi11933 жыл бұрын
Wow another beautiful work! 🙏
@snair84483 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. Last year some of us explored possibility of restarting the Kerala School of Mathematics in that state. Our contacts in the state were shocked, saying ‘are you guys crazy? This will never happen in current political situation in Kerala’!’. The origins of Calculus, Fibonacci and so many other are in India! Encryption of Pi in a Krishna sloka is simply astounding too. Keep up your good work.
@knknkn473 жыл бұрын
@S Nair. Your idea is good and needs to be taken forward. In today’s world, many things happen with crowd funding. This could be tried after having a project report on how this is going to be taken forward and completed. Slowly we are waking up to our past and you would definitely be able to do something on this.
@knknkn473 жыл бұрын
@@loganx833 I suggest you read the introduction of Fibonacci’s book. You will find he has mentioned how he got it from work done in India.
@loganx8333 жыл бұрын
@@knknkn47 Yeah bro
@ashokashtekar42653 жыл бұрын
Simply great..... Amazing....!!!
@nithinrajendran5520 Жыл бұрын
We need more videos on kerala history on warriors, doctor, culture and more but the politics genocides the history of this great land.
@lalithnahata3163 жыл бұрын
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@ashishtomar1912 Жыл бұрын
Brother you deserve much more subscribers for your exhaustive research. I feel all 130 crore Bhartiyas must watch your videos. Salute you for working for awakening of Bharat
@hsram19853 жыл бұрын
Chanukya a kerala Namboodiri professor of Takshashila United India. Adi Shankaracharya last danava maharishi from kerala revived Hinduism.
@mogambochamchokaabaap72623 жыл бұрын
Acharya Chanakya was from Patliputra 🙄 And Adi Shankaracharya ji wasn't danava.
@hsram19853 жыл бұрын
@@mogambochamchokaabaap7262 Chanukya was a professor kodangalur University of kerala. He was a kerala Namboodiri. Later he went to Pataliputra. Adi Shankaracharya was a danava. Lord Krishna 8 th avatar of lord Vishnu from Yaduva clan (not Yadavas) was a danava. Danavas are not bad people as propagated by modern scholars.
@manjumaha20103 жыл бұрын
What do you mean by Danava Maharashi? Is he a demon? Where did you get this idea (non-sense) from?
@manjumaha20103 жыл бұрын
@@hsram1985 Wrong and mis-informed you are.
@Saturn_foreveronly3 жыл бұрын
Namboithri professor? It's a matter? Namoothiri have horns In head?
@venkatke39486 ай бұрын
Wonderful chronology. Well researched.
@harikris53 жыл бұрын
Excellent work. Thank You 🙏. Never knew calculus was invented in Kerala 🙄 Indian education system 😞
@reetanshukumar1865 Жыл бұрын
I have a fun fact, The Ramanuja master theorm, Which is a tool to solve any kind of definite integration using power series,which is inspired by madhavan. So i think Ramanujan is somehow inspired by our books which makes him the master of infinite series ..
@abhilashmenonc88703 жыл бұрын
Muziris is currently known as kodungallur falls within Thrissur district of kerala.
@Nithin903 жыл бұрын
Sir, Kerala was one of the 7 janapadas (kingdoms) of Bharata (i.e Indian subcontinent) along with Tulanga (tulu region), Konkana (konkan region) etc that were collectively known as the 'Parashurama Kshetra' (i.e creation of parashurama) and Kerala was one of the 3 janapadas (kingdoms) of Dravidadesha (dravida region) meaning the southernmost region of Bharata (Indian subcontinent) along with Pandya Kingdom and Chola Kingdom as according to the Sanskrit scripture's (i.e Puranas) since known history. : The land of 'Kerala or Keralajanapadha or Keralaputhra' in Indian history since the 3rd Century B.C to 12th Century C.E referred to as Malayalam, Malanadu, Malamandalam etc in Kerala history after the Sanskrit word 'Malaya' as denoting the western ghats did not consist of any region east of the Ghats or the region of Tamil Nadu once referred to as 'Kongu-Nadu, Pandi-Nadu, Chola-Nadu etc' in Indian history hence the 1st century and 2nd century European travelers specifically refers to the capital of Keralaputhra as situated 20 stadia (3 km) inland from the sea-coast or in present day Kerala. : The kings of Kerala are referred to as belonging to the Keralakula (i.e Kerala-Dynasty) in the Oldest Sanskrit works of Kerala as the sovereign of Kerala was titled as ‘Keralaputhra’ in Sanskrit since the 3rd Century B.C and similarly Yakshan Keralan, Godha Keralan, Kerala Narayanan, Keralan Srikumaran etc are the various other personal names of Keralites as present in the Oldest Inscriptions of Kerala in Old Malayalam since the 9th century C.E as the Kerala-Country and its capital was under the dominion of the Naaduvaazhikal (i.e vallabhapattanam king, mahodhayapattanam king, kolambhapattanam king etc) as attested by native records and foreign travelers including Al-Biruni since the 11th century C.E : For Example: "Malabar (i.e Malayalam Country) is a great province lying towards the west 'of the province of Bandi (i.e Pandya)' and the people here have a language of their own and a king of their own and pay tribute to nobody." - Marco Polo (13th century C.E). : It is accepted by Tamil Nadu scholars that the Sanskrit term 'Chola' was written as 'SoRa' in the various Tamil inscriptions of the Chola-Dynasty and similarly, the 'Kerala' kings were referred to as 'SeRa' in the inscriptions of the Invaders from Tamil Nadu until the 12th century C.E as the term 'Sera or Seralan' in Tamil is the transliteration of 'Kerala' in Sanskrit whereas the term 'Pandi or Pandiyan' in Tamil is the transliteration of 'Pandya' in Sanskrit as the term 'Sora or Soran' in Tamil is the transliteration of 'Chola' in Sanskrit hence the land of Kerala was referred to as Cheraman-Nadu, Cheraman-Loka, Chera-Bhumi etc in Kerala records itself. : For Example: "...sarvam eve anupashyata tathaiva Andhran cha Pundran cha Cholan, Pandyan, Keralan." - Valmiki Ramayanam - Kishkindha Kanda : The 7th century to 12th century inscriptions of Tamil Nadu refers to multiple Pandya kings and Chola kings as having invaded the region of “Malainadu or Kerala” and the Tamil Nadu king Raja Raja Chola (985 C.E -1014 C.E) in his inscriptions on the conquest of Kerala claims that his army invaded the country which was the Creation Of Parashurama (Kerala) and plundered the town of Vizhinjam, Kollam, Kodungallur etc which itself shows that the land of Kerala was known as the Parashurama Kshetra (i.e creation of parashurama) among even the non-keralites in history. : The ancient European travelers of the 1st and 2nd century C.E have referred to the geographical region of North India or the land between Himalaya mountains and Vindhya mountains as 'Ariaca' after the Sanskrit word 'Aryaka' (i.e Aryadesha) whereas they referred to the geographical region of Kerala (i.e Keralaputhra) as 'Damirica' after the Sanskrit word 'Dramidaka' (i.e Dramidadesha) meaning the southernmost region of Bharata (i.e Indian subcontinent) hence the Oldest literary works and inscriptions of Kerala itself refers to the geographical region of Kerala as 'Dramida' in which the city of Mahodayapuram (i.e Makkothayarpattanam in Old Malayalam) or Thiruvanchikulam (i.e Srianjanakhalam in Sanskrit) or Muyirikodu (muziris) in Old Malayalam as situated on the banks of the river Periyar (i.e Mahanadhi, Choorni etc in Sanskrit) was the capital of the Kerala king titled as 'Keraladhinatha' in Sanskrit or 'Cherabhumishvara' in Malayalam (i.e Keralabhasha). : For Example: "Keralaanaam dramida shabdhavaachythvaad apabhramshena tadbhaasha tamizh ithyuchyathe" - Lilathilakam - Meaning - "The language of Kerala is known as Tamizh in the vernacular through the phonetic modification of the word Dramida." : The term 'Tamizhakam' in the Tamil grammar Tolkapiyam itself is the transliteration of 'Dramidaka' in Sanskrit and not denoting a single culture or language or kingdom or history but a common geographical region as consisting of KL and TN thereby the author has recognised 12 regional dialects in which 5 dialects are pertaining to Kerala and 7 dialects are pertaining to Tamil Nadu just as the Tamil grammar Nannul of the 13th century hence the Kerala records have also differentiated the language of Dramida (i.e Tamizh) into Pandyabhasha (pandi language), Cholabhasha (chola language) and Keralabhasha (malayalam language) in history. : The inscriptions of Kerala as dated between the 9th century C.E and 12th Century C.E is referred to as 'Old Malayalam' by linguists because the inscriptions of Kerala as dated between the 13th century C.E and 16th century C.E shows linguistic continuity with minimal differences hence it is termed as 'Middle Malayalam' by linguists.Malayalam language (i.e Keralabhasha) is just as old and classical as any other Dravidian languages including Tamil hence the phonology and vocabulary of Keralites to this very day are found in the Oldest mythological literary works and inscriptions of Tamil Nadu (ex. njan, njandu, thudangi, pettu, aliyan, achan etc) as the grammatical principles of Malayalam language (i.e Keralabhasha) was contrasting from the ‘Tamizh’ of the inhabitants of Tamil Nadu due to the phonological and morphological differences between the regional languages of the East and West of the Ghats mountain ranges since known history. (Ex. Njan in Malayalam is Nan in Tamil) : The terms 'Tamizh, Naazhi, Pazham, Pavizham, Makizham etc' in Old Malayalam are all derived from the Sanskrit words 'Dramida, Naadi, Phala, Pravala, Makula etc' as such phonetic modifications or transliterations of Sanskrit words are present in all the Dravidian languages since known literary history and similarly, the terms 'Ketala, Choda, Pada' etc in the Ashoka Edicts of the 3rd Century B.C in Prakrit language are the transliterations of the Sanskrit word 'Kerala, Chola, Pandya' etc as attested by all linguists today. : The terms Cherakon (i.e Keralakularaaja in Sanskrit), Kunnalakon (i.e Shailabdhishvara in Sanskrit), Valluvakon (i.e Vallabhakshoni in Sanskrit), Piraamanar (i.e Brahmana in Sanskrit) etc as found in Old Malayalam and Middle Malayalam inscriptions and literary works are NOT denoting the people of Tamil Nadu or 'Tamilans' irrespective of caste referred to as a 'Pandi, Chola, Konga, Thonda' in all of known Indian history but the people of Kerala referred to as 'Keralar' and 'Malayalar' alone in Indian history. : For Example: The kings of Kerala were referred to as 'Malayala Thiruvadi' in the inscription of South India as dated to the 13th Century C.E while the kings of Tamil Nadu were referred to as Pandya and Chola in the same inscription of the Kakatiya Dynasty of South India because the people of Tamil Nadu now known as 'Tamilans' were referred to as a 'Pandi, Chola, Konga, Thonda' in all of known Indian history including Kerala literary works until the 14th Century C.E while the people of Kerala including the Kings were referred to as 'Keralar' and 'Malayalar' alone in Indian history. : The region of modern Tamil Nadu as consisting of dharmapuri, salem, coimbatore etc as comprising of an earlier independent territorial unit known as ‘Kongu-Nadu’ were under their local chieftains referred to as 'Adiya or Adiyaman' until the 12th Century C.E in Indian history whereas it is the land of Kerala as comprising of the independent territorial unit known as ‘Malayalam’ or 'Malabar' who were under the local chieftains referred to as ‘Chera or Cheraman’ until the 12th century C.E in Indian history. : For Example: "The pagans (Hindus) of Malabar (Kerala) believes that a king (i.e a King of Kerala or Cheraman) had once ascended up to heaven and they continue to expect his descent therefore they assemble at cranganore (Kodungallur) and keep ready there wooden sandals, water and adorn the place with lamps and decorations on a certain night of the year" - Tuhfat al Mujahidin (16th Century C.E) : The Dravidian languages of Malayalam, Tamil, Tulu, Kannada, Telugu etc including the Tribal Languages (ex. Irula, Kurumba etc) as consisting of common/similar words are all emerging from a Proto-Dravidian language meaning an undocumented common spoken language in pre-history as attested by all linguists today hence there are places with common names in Kerala and Tamil Nadu even today (ex. Thondi, Musiri etc) thus it doesn't mean that the places of Kerala or 'Keralaputhra' referred to as Tyndis, Muziris etc by the travelers in the past were referring to the settlement of the people of Tamil Nadu or ‘Tamilans’ referred to as a 'Pandi, Chola, Konga, Thonda' in all of known Indian history including Kerala literary works until the 14th Century C.E but the people of Kerala referred to as ‘Keralar' and 'Malayalar' alone in Indian history. : For Example: “Among all the places in the world I have seen none equal to the Port of Alexandria except Kawlam (Kollam in Kerala) and Calicut (Kozhikodu in Kerala) in India” - Ibn Battuta (14th century C.E)
@vijayapolavaram3918Ай бұрын
hi pranams great job very very impressive. i wish i could speak to u and thank u for all the hidden knowledge u are posting. hats off to
@H4R4.3 жыл бұрын
Astronomy, mathematics and architecture are closely linked in the Kerala culture......
@JayakrishnanNairOmana3 жыл бұрын
Muziris is todays Kodungallur where the famous Devi Temple is.
@Nithin903 жыл бұрын
Sir, Kerala was one of the 7 janapadas (kingdoms) of Bharata (i.e Indian subcontinent) along with Tulanga (tulu region), Konkana (konkan region) etc that were collectively known as the 'Parashurama Kshetra' (i.e creation of parashurama) and Kerala was one of the 3 janapadas (kingdoms) of Dravidadesha (dravida region) meaning the southernmost region of Bharata (Indian subcontinent) along with Pandya Kingdom and Chola Kingdom as according to the Sanskrit scripture's (i.e Puranas) since known history. : The land of 'Kerala or Keralajanapadha or Keralaputhra' in Indian history since the 3rd Century B.C to 12th Century C.E referred to as Malayalam, Malanadu, Malamandalam etc in Kerala history after the Sanskrit word 'Malaya' as denoting the western ghats did not consist of any region east of the Ghats or the region of Tamil Nadu once referred to as 'Kongu-Nadu, Pandi-Nadu, Chola-Nadu etc' in Indian history hence the 1st century and 2nd century European travelers specifically refers to the capital of Keralaputhra as situated 20 stadia (3 km) inland from the sea-coast or in present day Kerala. : The kings of Kerala are referred to as belonging to the Keralakula (i.e Kerala-Dynasty) in the Oldest Sanskrit works of Kerala as the sovereign of Kerala was titled as ‘Keralaputhra’ in Sanskrit since the 3rd Century B.C and similarly Yakshan Keralan, Godha Keralan, Kerala Narayanan, Keralan Srikumaran etc are the various other personal names of Keralites as present in the Oldest Inscriptions of Kerala in Old Malayalam since the 9th century C.E as the Kerala-Country and its capital was under the dominion of the Naaduvaazhikal (i.e vallabhapattanam king, mahodhayapattanam king, kolambhapattanam king etc) as attested by native records and foreign travelers including Al-Biruni since the 11th century C.E : For Example: "Malabar (i.e Malayalam Country) is a great province lying towards the west 'of the province of Bandi (i.e Pandya)' and the people here have a language of their own and a king of their own and pay tribute to nobody." - Marco Polo (13th century C.E). : It is accepted by Tamil Nadu scholars that the Sanskrit term 'Chola' was written as 'SoRa' in the various Tamil inscriptions of the Chola-Dynasty and similarly, the 'Kerala' kings were referred to as 'SeRa' in the inscriptions of the Invaders from Tamil Nadu until the 12th century C.E as the term 'Sera or Seralan' in Tamil is the transliteration of 'Kerala' in Sanskrit whereas the term 'Pandi or Pandiyan' in Tamil is the transliteration of 'Pandya' in Sanskrit as the term 'Sora or Soran' in Tamil is the transliteration of 'Chola' in Sanskrit hence the land of Kerala was referred to as Cheraman-Nadu, Cheraman-Loka, Chera-Bhumi etc in Kerala records itself. : For Example: "...sarvam eve anupashyata tathaiva Andhran cha Pundran cha Cholan, Pandyan, Keralan." - Valmiki Ramayanam - Kishkindha Kanda : The 7th century to 12th century inscriptions of Tamil Nadu refers to multiple Pandya kings and Chola kings as having invaded the region of “Malainadu or Kerala” and the Tamil Nadu king Raja Raja Chola (985 C.E -1014 C.E) in his inscriptions on the conquest of Kerala claims that his army invaded the country which was the Creation Of Parashurama (Kerala) and plundered the town of Vizhinjam, Kollam, Kodungallur etc which itself shows that the land of Kerala was known as the Parashurama Kshetra (i.e creation of parashurama) among even the non-keralites in history. : The ancient European travelers of the 1st and 2nd century C.E have referred to the geographical region of North India or the land between Himalaya mountains and Vindhya mountains as 'Ariaca' after the Sanskrit word 'Aryaka' (i.e Aryadesha) whereas they referred to the geographical region of Kerala (i.e Keralaputhra) as 'Damirica' after the Sanskrit word 'Dramidaka' (i.e Dramidadesha) meaning the southernmost region of Bharata (i.e Indian subcontinent) hence the Oldest literary works and inscriptions of Kerala itself refers to the geographical region of Kerala as 'Dramida' in which the city of Mahodayapuram (i.e Makkothayarpattanam in Old Malayalam) or Thiruvanchikulam (i.e Srianjanakhalam in Sanskrit) or Muyirikodu (muziris) in Old Malayalam as situated on the banks of the river Periyar (i.e Mahanadhi, Choorni etc in Sanskrit) was the capital of the Kerala king titled as 'Keraladhinatha' in Sanskrit or 'Cherabhumishvara' in Malayalam (i.e Keralabhasha). : For Example: "Keralaanaam dramida shabdhavaachythvaad apabhramshena tadbhaasha tamizh ithyuchyathe" - Lilathilakam - Meaning - "The language of Kerala is known as Tamizh in the vernacular through the phonetic modification of the word Dramida." : The term 'Tamizhakam' in the Tamil grammar Tolkapiyam itself is the transliteration of 'Dramidaka' in Sanskrit and not denoting a single culture or language or kingdom or history but a common geographical region as consisting of KL and TN thereby the author has recognised 12 regional dialects in which 5 dialects are pertaining to Kerala and 7 dialects are pertaining to Tamil Nadu just as the Tamil grammar Nannul of the 13th century hence the Kerala records have also differentiated the language of Dramida (i.e Tamizh) into Pandyabhasha (pandi language), Cholabhasha (chola language) and Keralabhasha (malayalam language) in history. : The inscriptions of Kerala as dated between the 9th century C.E and 12th Century C.E is referred to as 'Old Malayalam' by linguists because the inscriptions of Kerala as dated between the 13th century C.E and 16th century C.E shows linguistic continuity with minimal differences hence it is termed as 'Middle Malayalam' by linguists.Malayalam language (i.e Keralabhasha) is just as old and classical as any other Dravidian languages including Tamil hence the phonology and vocabulary of Keralites to this very day are found in the Oldest mythological literary works and inscriptions of Tamil Nadu (ex. njan, njandu, thudangi, pettu, aliyan, achan etc) as the grammatical principles of Malayalam language (i.e Keralabhasha) was contrasting from the ‘Tamizh’ of the inhabitants of Tamil Nadu due to the phonological and morphological differences between the regional languages of the East and West of the Ghats mountain ranges since known history. (Ex. Njan in Malayalam is Nan in Tamil) : The terms 'Tamizh, Naazhi, Pazham, Pavizham, Makizham etc' in Old Malayalam are all derived from the Sanskrit words 'Dramida, Naadi, Phala, Pravala, Makula etc' as such phonetic modifications or transliterations of Sanskrit words are present in all the Dravidian languages since known literary history and similarly, the terms 'Ketala, Choda, Pada' etc in the Ashoka Edicts of the 3rd Century B.C in Prakrit language are the transliterations of the Sanskrit word 'Kerala, Chola, Pandya' etc as attested by all linguists today. : The terms Cherakon (i.e Keralakularaaja in Sanskrit), Kunnalakon (i.e Shailabdhishvara in Sanskrit), Valluvakon (i.e Vallabhakshoni in Sanskrit), Piraamanar (i.e Brahmana in Sanskrit) etc as found in Old Malayalam and Middle Malayalam inscriptions and literary works are NOT denoting the people of Tamil Nadu or 'Tamilans' irrespective of caste referred to as a 'Pandi, Chola, Konga, Thonda' in all of known Indian history but the people of Kerala referred to as 'Keralar' and 'Malayalar' alone in Indian history. : For Example: The kings of Kerala were referred to as 'Malayala Thiruvadi' in the inscription of South India as dated to the 13th Century C.E while the kings of Tamil Nadu were referred to as Pandya and Chola in the same inscription of the Kakatiya Dynasty of South India because the people of Tamil Nadu now known as 'Tamilans' were referred to as a 'Pandi, Chola, Konga, Thonda' in all of known Indian history including Kerala literary works until the 14th Century C.E while the people of Kerala including the Kings were referred to as 'Keralar' and 'Malayalar' alone in Indian history. : The region of modern Tamil Nadu as consisting of dharmapuri, salem, coimbatore etc as comprising of an earlier independent territorial unit known as ‘Kongu-Nadu’ were under their local chieftains referred to as 'Adiya or Adiyaman' until the 12th Century C.E in Indian history whereas it is the land of Kerala as comprising of the independent territorial unit known as ‘Malayalam’ or 'Malabar' who were under the local chieftains referred to as ‘Chera or Cheraman’ until the 12th century C.E in Indian history. : For Example: "The pagans (Hindus) of Malabar (Kerala) believes that a king (i.e a King of Kerala or Cheraman) had once ascended up to heaven and they continue to expect his descent therefore they assemble at cranganore (Kodungallur) and keep ready there wooden sandals, water and adorn the place with lamps and decorations on a certain night of the year" - Tuhfat al Mujahidin (16th Century C.E) : The Dravidian languages of Malayalam, Tamil, Tulu, Kannada, Telugu etc including the Tribal Languages (ex. Irula, Kurumba etc) as consisting of common/similar words are all emerging from a Proto-Dravidian language meaning an undocumented common spoken language in pre-history as attested by all linguists today hence there are places with common names in Kerala and Tamil Nadu even today (ex. Thondi, Musiri etc) thus it doesn't mean that the places of Kerala or 'Keralaputhra' referred to as Tyndis, Muziris etc by the travelers in the past were referring to the settlement of the people of Tamil Nadu or ‘Tamilans’ referred to as a 'Pandi, Chola, Konga, Thonda' in all of known Indian history including Kerala literary works until the 14th Century C.E but the people of Kerala referred to as ‘Keralar' and 'Malayalar' alone in Indian history. : For Example: “Among all the places in the world I have seen none equal to the Port of Alexandria except Kawlam (Kollam in Kerala) and Calicut (Kozhikodu in Kerala) in India” - Ibn Battuta (14th century C.E)
@WhiteTiger19693 жыл бұрын
Hats off again! The biggest curse and handicap to India is being deprived of learning Sanskrit language (by corrupt politicians and anti India activists funded by NGOs) to decode such wealth of scientific knowledge that is sitting in India and abroad (stolen by the international dacoits from UK and west). Very sad.
@xy18772 жыл бұрын
Brahminic Hinduism is responsible for keeping lower caste People from Sanskrit and other education. Government has nothing to do with that .
@WhiteTiger19692 жыл бұрын
@@xy1877 Your sentence reflects what the missionaries and folks with conversion agenda have used to worry more about India then their own countries and culture. Assuming you are right ( which you are not), let it be corrected. Let everyone learn Sanskrit. In fact IITs are now opening centers to do research on ancient Vedic and Siddha (Tamil) manuals and to understand plethora of discoveries that has not. yet come to the fore. If you start discussing history you will understand that many non priestly people from different communities knew sanskrit and learned it like anybody. In Hindu texts, Krishna, Ram, Vishwamitra and many others were not from priest lineage. They were warriors and still learned Sanskrit. These are facts. The barbarians in donkeys/horses (the then Taliban) who invaded in India from desert followed by the English international dacoits from UK, used nuances to divide the society to convert people and control the country. It is such a deep subject but in India, a section of media and leaders who have little to no knowledge are using this to divide people using funds from NGOs and other resources. I think people in India are waking up to the truth. India is so rich in knowledge and resources that even today here in the west, they are going after Ayurveda and Siddha system of medicine to use it and package it as allopathy and then sell it for good profits. Average Indian should get out what the poison that the invaders have injected into your society. God bless humanity. Thank you
@Vitamins152 Жыл бұрын
West took credit for many more indian inventions than you just listed.
@sabum69603 жыл бұрын
My pranamam for this wonderful series thank you
@happinesslieswithinyou51253 жыл бұрын
Most underrated channel...let's make it famous
@shikhasharma48823 жыл бұрын
We need more such videos...Such type of videos actually increases the credibility of things that we have learnt in school and colleges..If Indian vedas have such advance kind of mathematics and I am damn sure it will have information about quantum physics and black holes and so many things..Just keep up the good work 👍😊
@shashankvishwakarma7773 жыл бұрын
Please create a channel "Project Shivoham Hindi" and upload all your videos of this channel in hindi dubbed version.
@user-rf8um1xy9s3 жыл бұрын
Wonderful!... A proud keralite here!...I love your fairness in presenting facts, great job!
@dhurjati13873 жыл бұрын
Brother, St Thomas has never come to India. It's a popular myth. There are no historical record mentioned in any of the European records that can prove St Thomas's arrive in India. Sir Rajiv Malhotra has clarified this in his videos.
@Reshma962 жыл бұрын
European? St thomas comes from Middle East .. So why would there be a record in europe.. Also christianity came to kerala way before it came to europe+
@santusanturohit48322 жыл бұрын
@@Reshma96 is there any mention of Christianity or Christian in ancient Kerala,Tamil Nadu writing? Like in Sangam literature?
Just Amazing ❤️❤️❤️ Plzz make a video on Surya Siddhanta desperately waiting for that video
@nagabhushana11503 жыл бұрын
Fantastic research ! Let it go on until truth is established. Hats off !
@agastyasutra3 жыл бұрын
Can you make a video on origin of lord shiva and his different forms
@captainvenom72523 жыл бұрын
Read shiv puran and adiyogi
@dineshtripathi32143 жыл бұрын
I read about The Kerala School of Astronomy on may 2020. Excellent research done. Beautifully explained. Thank you.
@Evolution__X3 жыл бұрын
How did our ancestors had so much Knowledge, regarding Maths and Astronomy, it is amazing. I wonder how they gained that knowledge ????.
@padmajankaliyambath10763 жыл бұрын
Roots of many of these knowledge can be seen to Vedas, Upanishaths and ithihasas.
@manjumaha20103 жыл бұрын
You can read in the series of Educational videos released by IIT Madras, Bombay and IISc. as part of NTPEL for public good as open source. That has all the details how the Knowledge (Only maths is discussed here) started . There are nearly 60 videos of 1 hour each with detailed explanation for serious mathematicians!
@abhishekkrishnan91533 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Project Shivoham team for bringing up content like this 🙏🙏
@chandrapalsingh47113 жыл бұрын
Why this great informative channel is so underrated.
@madlaln82183 жыл бұрын
Please send it to everyone you knoe.
@animax10343 жыл бұрын
KZbin is hacked and under communal, church elites controls and any knowledge that is against their biblical historical, racial, political, religious and communal framework is suppressed deliberately. otherwise Praveen Mohans, Sangam talks, Indic Center for studies, String, Rajiv Malhotra and Project Shivoham like channels would have been in millions of subscribers. idiotic love jihadi bollywood daudwood actors and channels like Dhruv Rathe tatti like abhadra fake news channels are getting unrequired attention.
@manjumaha20103 жыл бұрын
@@madlaln8218 I always share any new video from Project Shivoham, after eagerly waiting . I share it to at least 50 people! Please share it forward!
@RahulRaj-sn8rg3 жыл бұрын
Because people value their respective regional crap films and TV shows and bullshit political and news programmes.
@handyman71473 жыл бұрын
The following two books authored by Mathematician Professor George Gheverghese Joseph is an excellent read on the subject. 1. A Passage to Infinity: Medieval Indian Mathematics from Kerala and Its Impact. Social and mathematical origins of the Kerala school of astronomy and mathematics. 2. The Crest of the Peacock: Non-European Roots of Mathematics.
@saravanans82319 күн бұрын
Thank you sir.
@pmahithreddy88203 жыл бұрын
Well explained 👏👏
@ajayponneri8 ай бұрын
Wonderful Video. This is something marvellous. I bow down to you for making such nice knowledgable video and showcase the knowledge and science that Bharat holds in many ways. All the inventions and what our ancestors has given us should be inbibed into our education so that the coming generation should know the truth. Namaskarma Anna
@yashcharanmahenthiran89893 жыл бұрын
To think we had such great things in Bharat
@Vitamins152 Жыл бұрын
West took credit for our inventions and looted our wealth.
@eashanshenai49803 жыл бұрын
One small correction at 14:54, "pi is a transcendental number, besides being irrational, that means it just never ends after the decimal it just goes on to the infinity" Transcendental number means a number which cannot be a root to a polynomial, i.e, it is not algebraic in nature. It transcends our algebra, hence the name. Other than that, great video!
@sasmitchandane71043 жыл бұрын
Thank You and Salute to you for Highlighted such Valuable Information to us 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@ramamani6663 жыл бұрын
Being a student of Saraswati shishu mandir, I heard that eastern India people stolen our knowledge and they are showing that they invented all these, Now by god's grace, I am knowing in detail. Thanks a lot 🙏
@proudindian27683 жыл бұрын
Kerala produced gems when it was a seat of vedic civilisation, like calculus and advaita. Now it's the epicentre of jihad, communism and evangelists.
@akhilaravind37412 жыл бұрын
Birth place of Madhava..At a village near town called Irinjalakuda in Thrissur district of Kerala...Koodal Manikya Temple the oldest and rarest Bharatha temple is here....Unnayi Waarrier, oldest Sanskrit Poet belongs to this place....Adi shankara frequenty belonged to this place of Thrisur....such a cultural foot print resids on this place.....Madhava was said to be an unknown but great mathenatician in the field of algebra geometey and calculus and was dong world class level mathematical discoveries, but was completely kept within him or hardly with surrounding place...at that time there were many Limitations...
@RupanagudiRaviShankar3 жыл бұрын
sir just a thought - the word calculus & city of Calicut - do they by any chance have some commonality? spellings look very close to each other!!
@manjumaha20103 жыл бұрын
No, Calculus ie English word, derived from Calculation
@captainvenom72523 жыл бұрын
@@manjumaha2010 Calicut is on the name of devi Kali... Yet Calicut had been a great sea port of trade connecting Africa and Europe to Indian subcontinent... The words calculus and calculation are Latin words usually mean small pebbles for counting something.. as one came in usage in mid 17th century n another in 16th century yet... These was the time when British and Portugese were connected to many sea ports of subcontinent.. Then sure there must be a connection between Calicut the origin of words calculus
@manjumaha20103 жыл бұрын
@@captainvenom7252 Unlikely as the full name of Calculus is "Infinitesimal Calculus". While what the author of this video article is fully correct ( I am studying Indian Mathematics development from ancient times along with Slokas (representing Algorithms)), but it is wrong to be jingoistic. I study various things related India's golden past from many sources/articles!
@captainvenom72523 жыл бұрын
@@manjumaha2010 words came in existence in modern English during the end of Mughal era... Yet transfer of knowledge along with spices and woods... Like indigo weeds There are chances of adopting the Calicut as calculate and later making it a local term than adopted
@manjumaha20103 жыл бұрын
@@captainvenom7252 Sorry don't agree without proof. Let us close discussion till there is proof. I study the development of Maths and science in India from ancient times in a very detailed way. But I am not jingoistic and put don't put my thoughts without proof. Every concept in Indian maths has a sloka and Maths is deeply ingrained in geometry, planning and economics(Read Arthashastra), literature, Prosody(Chandas Shastra), Medicine and wellbeing (Combinatorics), Poetry/Literature (KaTaPaYadi system) and Music(Melakarta Chart)
@sunilca11493 жыл бұрын
The trade Port in Malaber which is explained as Muziris is near to me Now it is Known as Kodungaloor 30Km from Kochi Port,,, Excavation is going on and now the place is protected and Museum is build around the project is not completed
@Nithin903 жыл бұрын
Sir, Kerala was one of the 7 janapadas (kingdoms) of Bharata (i.e Indian subcontinent) along with Tulanga (tulu region), Konkana (konkan region) etc that were collectively known as the 'Parashurama Kshetra' (i.e creation of parashurama) and Kerala was one of the 3 janapadas (kingdoms) of Dravidadesha (dravida region) meaning the southernmost region of Bharata (Indian subcontinent) along with Pandya Kingdom and Chola Kingdom as according to the Sanskrit scripture's (i.e Puranas) since known history. : The land of 'Kerala or Keralajanapadha or Keralaputhra' in Indian history since the 3rd Century B.C to 12th Century C.E referred to as Malayalam, Malanadu, Malamandalam etc in Kerala history after the Sanskrit word 'Malaya' as denoting the western ghats did not consist of any region east of the Ghats or the region of Tamil Nadu once referred to as 'Kongu-Nadu, Pandi-Nadu, Chola-Nadu etc' in Indian history hence the 1st century and 2nd century European travelers specifically refers to the capital of Keralaputhra as situated 20 stadia (3 km) inland from the sea-coast or in present day Kerala. : The kings of Kerala are referred to as belonging to the Keralakula (i.e Kerala-Dynasty) in the Oldest Sanskrit works of Kerala as the sovereign of Kerala was titled as ‘Keralaputhra’ in Sanskrit since the 3rd Century B.C and similarly Yakshan Keralan, Godha Keralan, Kerala Narayanan, Keralan Srikumaran etc are the various other personal names of Keralites as present in the Oldest Inscriptions of Kerala in Old Malayalam since the 9th century C.E as the Kerala-Country and its capital was under the dominion of the Naaduvaazhikal (i.e vallabhapattanam king, mahodhayapattanam king, kolambhapattanam king etc) as attested by native records and foreign travelers including Al-Biruni since the 11th century C.E : For Example: "Malabar (i.e Malayalam Country) is a great province lying towards the west 'of the province of Bandi (i.e Pandya)' and the people here have a language of their own and a king of their own and pay tribute to nobody." - Marco Polo (13th century C.E). : It is accepted by Tamil Nadu scholars that the Sanskrit term 'Chola' was written as 'SoRa' in the various Tamil inscriptions of the Chola-Dynasty and similarly, the 'Kerala' kings were referred to as 'SeRa' in the inscriptions of the Invaders from Tamil Nadu until the 12th century C.E as the term 'Sera or Seralan' in Tamil is the transliteration of 'Kerala' in Sanskrit whereas the term 'Pandi or Pandiyan' in Tamil is the transliteration of 'Pandya' in Sanskrit as the term 'Sora or Soran' in Tamil is the transliteration of 'Chola' in Sanskrit hence the land of Kerala was referred to as Cheraman-Nadu, Cheraman-Loka, Chera-Bhumi etc in Kerala records itself. : For Example: "...sarvam eve anupashyata tathaiva Andhran cha Pundran cha Cholan, Pandyan, Keralan." - Valmiki Ramayanam - Kishkindha Kanda : The 7th century to 12th century inscriptions of Tamil Nadu refers to multiple Pandya kings and Chola kings as having invaded the region of “Malainadu or Kerala” and the Tamil Nadu king Raja Raja Chola (985 C.E -1014 C.E) in his inscriptions on the conquest of Kerala claims that his army invaded the country which was the Creation Of Parashurama (Kerala) and plundered the town of Vizhinjam, Kollam, Kodungallur etc which itself shows that the land of Kerala was known as the Parashurama Kshetra (i.e creation of parashurama) among even the non-keralites in history. : The ancient European travelers of the 1st and 2nd century C.E have referred to the geographical region of North India or the land between Himalaya mountains and Vindhya mountains as 'Ariaca' after the Sanskrit word 'Aryaka' (i.e Aryadesha) whereas they referred to the geographical region of Kerala (i.e Keralaputhra) as 'Damirica' after the Sanskrit word 'Dramidaka' (i.e Dramidadesha) meaning the southernmost region of Bharata (i.e Indian subcontinent) hence the Oldest literary works and inscriptions of Kerala itself refers to the geographical region of Kerala as 'Dramida' in which the city of Mahodayapuram (i.e Makkothayarpattanam in Old Malayalam) or Thiruvanchikulam (i.e Srianjanakhalam in Sanskrit) or Muyirikodu (muziris) in Old Malayalam as situated on the banks of the river Periyar (i.e Mahanadhi, Choorni etc in Sanskrit) was the capital of the Kerala king titled as 'Keraladhinatha' in Sanskrit or 'Cherabhumishvara' in Malayalam (i.e Keralabhasha). : For Example: "Keralaanaam dramida shabdhavaachythvaad apabhramshena tadbhaasha tamizh ithyuchyathe" - Lilathilakam - Meaning - "The language of Kerala is known as Tamizh in the vernacular through the phonetic modification of the word Dramida." : The term 'Tamizhakam' in the Tamil grammar Tolkapiyam itself is the transliteration of 'Dramidaka' in Sanskrit and not denoting a single culture or language or kingdom or history but a common geographical region as consisting of KL and TN thereby the author has recognised 12 regional dialects in which 5 dialects are pertaining to Kerala and 7 dialects are pertaining to Tamil Nadu just as the Tamil grammar Nannul of the 13th century hence the Kerala records have also differentiated the language of Dramida (i.e Tamizh) into Pandyabhasha (pandi language), Cholabhasha (chola language) and Keralabhasha (malayalam language) in history. : The inscriptions of Kerala as dated between the 9th century C.E and 12th Century C.E is referred to as 'Old Malayalam' by linguists because the inscriptions of Kerala as dated between the 13th century C.E and 16th century C.E shows linguistic continuity with minimal differences hence it is termed as 'Middle Malayalam' by linguists.Malayalam language (i.e Keralabhasha) is just as old and classical as any other Dravidian languages including Tamil hence the phonology and vocabulary of Keralites to this very day are found in the Oldest mythological literary works and inscriptions of Tamil Nadu (ex. njan, njandu, thudangi, pettu, aliyan, achan etc) as the grammatical principles of Malayalam language (i.e Keralabhasha) was contrasting from the ‘Tamizh’ of the inhabitants of Tamil Nadu due to the phonological and morphological differences between the regional languages of the East and West of the Ghats mountain ranges since known history. (Ex. Njan in Malayalam is Nan in Tamil) : The terms 'Tamizh, Naazhi, Pazham, Pavizham, Makizham etc' in Old Malayalam are all derived from the Sanskrit words 'Dramida, Naadi, Phala, Pravala, Makula etc' as such phonetic modifications or transliterations of Sanskrit words are present in all the Dravidian languages since known literary history and similarly, the terms 'Ketala, Choda, Pada' etc in the Ashoka Edicts of the 3rd Century B.C in Prakrit language are the transliterations of the Sanskrit word 'Kerala, Chola, Pandya' etc as attested by all linguists today. : The terms Cherakon (i.e Keralakularaaja in Sanskrit), Kunnalakon (i.e Shailabdhishvara in Sanskrit), Valluvakon (i.e Vallabhakshoni in Sanskrit), Piraamanar (i.e Brahmana in Sanskrit) etc as found in Old Malayalam and Middle Malayalam inscriptions and literary works are NOT denoting the people of Tamil Nadu or 'Tamilans' irrespective of caste referred to as a 'Pandi, Chola, Konga, Thonda' in all of known Indian history but the people of Kerala referred to as 'Keralar' and 'Malayalar' alone in Indian history. : For Example: The kings of Kerala were referred to as 'Malayala Thiruvadi' in the inscription of South India as dated to the 13th Century C.E while the kings of Tamil Nadu were referred to as Pandya and Chola in the same inscription of the Kakatiya Dynasty of South India because the people of Tamil Nadu now known as 'Tamilans' were referred to as a 'Pandi, Chola, Konga, Thonda' in all of known Indian history including Kerala literary works until the 14th Century C.E while the people of Kerala including the Kings were referred to as 'Keralar' and 'Malayalar' alone in Indian history. : The region of modern Tamil Nadu as consisting of dharmapuri, salem, coimbatore etc as comprising of an earlier independent territorial unit known as ‘Kongu-Nadu’ were under their local chieftains referred to as 'Adiya or Adiyaman' until the 12th Century C.E in Indian history whereas it is the land of Kerala as comprising of the independent territorial unit known as ‘Malayalam’ or 'Malabar' who were under the local chieftains referred to as ‘Chera or Cheraman’ until the 12th century C.E in Indian history. : For Example: "The pagans (Hindus) of Malabar (Kerala) believes that a king (i.e a King of Kerala or Cheraman) had once ascended up to heaven and they continue to expect his descent therefore they assemble at cranganore (Kodungallur) and keep ready there wooden sandals, water and adorn the place with lamps and decorations on a certain night of the year" - Tuhfat al Mujahidin (16th Century C.E) : The Dravidian languages of Malayalam, Tamil, Tulu, Kannada, Telugu etc including the Tribal Languages (ex. Irula, Kurumba etc) as consisting of common/similar words are all emerging from a Proto-Dravidian language meaning an undocumented common spoken language in pre-history as attested by all linguists today hence there are places with common names in Kerala and Tamil Nadu even today (ex. Thondi, Musiri etc) thus it doesn't mean that the places of Kerala or 'Keralaputhra' referred to as Tyndis, Muziris etc by the travelers in the past were referring to the settlement of the people of Tamil Nadu or ‘Tamilans’ referred to as a 'Pandi, Chola, Konga, Thonda' in all of known Indian history including Kerala literary works until the 14th Century C.E but the people of Kerala referred to as ‘Keralar' and 'Malayalar' alone in Indian history. : For Example: “Among all the places in the world I have seen none equal to the Port of Alexandria except Kawlam (Kollam in Kerala) and Calicut (Kozhikodu in Kerala) in India” - Ibn Battuta (14th century C.E)
@hsram19853 жыл бұрын
25.00 Mayan civilization built by Maya danava architect from India. Maya danava wrote Surya siddanta. Maya danava built indraprasta palace (hall of illusion) in Mahabharatha. Lord Krishna arm twisted Maya danava to built indraprasta. Maya danava left India and built Mayan civilization in patala (south America) which is other side of India. Mayan calendar is a vedic calendar based on shukra. Mayan pyramids based on vastu.
@kaceobrwa70393 жыл бұрын
refer from talking things, which have zero or less evidence, I'm not doubting your claim but some people will consider this as a Pseudoscience , if you don't provide proof
@hsram19853 жыл бұрын
@@kaceobrwa7039 Proofs exists. It's subjective. But proofs cannot always be truth. This world become sick because of pathetic education system asks for so called proofs. People believe anything with evidences today. Evidences are cocked up to defend lies. Truth exists beyond physical evidences.
@manjumaha20103 жыл бұрын
Just Speculative and excessive Jingoism!
@babishak.b30013 жыл бұрын
Yeah but nobody gonna believe this until majority of people come to their senses and of course out of Western ideology in this country.
@sreejithsiva78853 жыл бұрын
Ancient Indians and Mayan civilization had a lot of things in common , if we see they call their God of death as yamma similarly worshiping snakes and monkey Gods . Their temple architecture sometimes resembles that of Dravidian temples , if America and India was two isolated land then how come we get these many similarities . But no one will believe this theory until we have some solid proof, western world often can't tolerate about the wisdom of India.
@pab86683 жыл бұрын
Musirus is a place now resides between kodungallur and paravur and sangamagrama is now known as irinjalakuda Which is in thrissur district musirus is not that far from sangamagrama