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SCIENTISTS OFANCIENT INDIA
I
n the previous lesson, you have read about the relationship between science and
technology.Inthislesson,youwillreadaboutthecontributionsmadebyancientIndians
inthefieldofMathematicsandScience,includingMedicalScience,Ayurveda,Yoga,
Astronomy,Astrology,etc.Youwillbesurprisedtoknowthatalotofscientificknowledge
was evolved in ancient India, so many years ago.
OBJECTIVES
Afterreadingthislessonyouwillbeableto:
 list the contributions of India to the world in the field of Mathematics and Science.
 discuss the contributions made to knowledge by ancient Indian scientists like
Baudhayan, Aryabhatta, Brahmgupta, Bhaskaracharya, Kanad, Varahamihira,
Nagarjuna, Susruta, Charak, Patanjali
15.1 MATHEMATICS & ASTRONOMY
ScienceandMathematicswerehighlydevelopedduringtheancientperiodinIndia.Ancient
IndianscontributedimmenselytotheknowledgeinMathematicsaswellasvariousbranches
of Science. In this section, we will read about the developments in Mathematics and the
scholarswhocontributedtoit.Youwillbesurprisedtoknowthatmanytheoriesofmodern
daymathematicswereactuallyknowntoancientIndians.However,sinceancientIndian
mathematicianswerenotasgoodindocumentationanddisseminationastheircounterparts
in the modern western world, their contributions did not find the place they deserved.
Moreover,thewesternworldruledovermostoftheworldforalongtime,whichempowered
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themtoclaimsuperiorityineveryway,includinginthefieldofknowledge.Letusnowtake
alookatsomeofthesecontributionsofancientIndianmathematicians.
15.1.1 Baudhayan
Baudhayan was the first one ever to arrive at several concepts in Mathematics, which
werelaterrediscoveredbythewesternworld.Thevalueofpiwasfirstcalculatedbyhim.
As you know, pi is useful in calculating the area and circumference of a circle. What is
knownasPythagorastheoremtodayisalreadyfoundinBaudhayan’sSulvaSutra,which
was written several years before the age of Pythagoras.
15.1.2Aryabhatta
Aryabhatta was a fifth century mathematician, astronomer, astrologer and physicist. He
wasapioneerinthefieldofmathematics.Attheageof23,hewrote Aryabhattiya,which
isasummaryofmathematicsofhistime.Therearefoursectionsinthisscholarlywork.
Inthefirstsectionhedescribesthemethodofdenotingbigdecimalnumbersbyalphabets.
Inthesecondsection,wefinddifficultquestionsfromtopicsofmoderndayMathematics
suchasnumbertheory,geometry,trigonometryandBeejganita(algebra).Theremaining
two sections are on astronomy.
Aryabhatta showed that zero was not a numeral only but also a symbol and a concept.
DiscoveryofzeroenabledAryabhattatofindouttheexactdistancebetweentheearthand
the moon. The discovery of zero also opened up a new dimension of negative numerals.
As we have seen, the last two sections of Aryabhattiya were onAstronomy. Evidently,
Aryabhattacontributedgreatlytothefieldofscience,too,particularlyAstronomy.
In ancient India, the science of astronomy was well advanced. It was called Khagol-
shastra.Khagol wasthefamousastronomicalobservatoryatNalanda,whereAryabhatta
studied. In fact science of astronomy was highly advanced and our ancestors were proud
of it. The aim behind the development of the science of astronomy was the need to have
accuratecalendars,abetterunderstandingofclimateandrainfallpatternsfortimelysowing
and choice of crops, fixing the dates of seasons and festivals, navigation, calculation of
timeandcastingofhoroscopesforuseinastrology.Knowledgeofastronomy,particularly
knowledge of the tides and the stars, was of great importance in trade, because of the
requirementofcrossingtheoceansanddesertsduringnighttime.
Disregardingthepopularviewthatourplanetearthis‘Achala’(immovable),Aryabhatta
stated his theory that ‘earth is round and rotates on its own axis’ He explained that the
appearance of the sun moving from east to west is false by giving examples. One such
example was: When a person travels in a boat, the trees on the shore appear to move in
the opposite direction. He also correctly stated that the moon and the planets shined by
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reflectedsunlight.Healsogaveascientificexplanationforsolarandlunareclipseclarifying
thattheeclipsewerenotbecauseofRahhuand/orKetu orsomeotherrakshasa(demon,).
Do you realize now, why the first satellite sent into orbit by India has been named after
Aryabhatta?
15.1.3 Brahmgupta
In7th
century,Brahmguptatookmathematicstoheightsfarbeyondothers.Inhismethods
of multiplication, he used place value in almost the same way as it is used today. He
introducednegativenumbersandoperationsonzerointomathematics.HewroteBrahm
Sputa Siddantika through which theArabs came to know our mathematical system.
15.1.4 Bhaskaracharya
Bhaskaracharyawastheleadinglightof12th
Century.HewasbornatBijapur,Karnataka.
He is famous for his book Siddanta Shiromani. It is divided into four sections: Lilavati
(Arithmetic),Beejaganit(Algebra),Goladhyaya(Sphere)andGrahaganit(mathematicsof
planets).BhaskaraintroducedChakrawatMethodortheCyclicMethodtosolvealgebraic
equations.ThismethodwasrediscoveredsixcenturieslaterbyEuropeanmathematicians,
whocalleditinversecycle.Inthenineteenthcentury,anEnglishman,JamesTaylor,translated
Lilavati and made this great work known to the world.
15.1.5 Mahaviracharya
There is an elaborate description of mathematics in Jain literature (500 B.C -100 B.C).
Jain gurus knew how to solve quadratic equations. They have also described fractions,
algebraicequations,series,settheory,logarithmsandexponentsinaveryinterestingmanner.
Jain Guru Mahaviracharya wrote Ganit Sara Sangraha in 850A.D., which is the first
textbookonarithmeticinpresentdayform.ThecurrentmethodofsolvingLeastcommon
Multiple (LCM) of given numbers was also described by him. Thus, long before John
Napier introduced it to the world, it was already known to Indians.
INTEXT QUESTIONS 15.1
1. MentiontwocontributionsofBaudhayaninthefieldofMathematics.
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2. Who discovered zero?
_______________________________________________________________
3. What is the importance of Brahm Sputa Siddantika?
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4. Matchthefollowingworkswiththeirauthors:
Name of the Work Name of theAuthor
1. SulvaSutra 1. Aryabhatta
2. Aryabhattiya 2. Mahaviracharya
3. BrahmSputaSiddantika 3. Baudhayan
4. SiddantaShiromani 4. Brahmgupta
5. GanitSaraSangraha 5. Bhaskaracharya
15.2 SCIENCE
As in Mathematics, ancient Indians contributed to the knowledge in Science, too. Let us
nowlearnaboutthecontributionsofsomescientistsofancientIndia.
15.2.1 Kanad
KanadwasasixthcenturyscientistofVaisheshikaSchool,oneofthesixsystemsofIndian
philosophy. His original name wasAulukya. He got the name Kanad, because even as a
child,hewasinterestedinveryminuteparticlescalled“kana”.Hisatomictheorycanbea
matchtoanymodernatomictheory.AccordingtoKanad,materialuniverseismadeupof
kanas, (anu/atom) which cannot be seen through any human organ. These cannot be
furthersubdivided.Thus,theyareindivisibleandindestructible.Thisis,ofcourse,asyou
may be knowing, what the modern atomic theory also says.
15.2.2Varahamihira
VarahamihirawasanotherwellknownscientistoftheancientperiodinIndia.Helivedin
theGuptaperiod.Varahamihiramadegreatcontributionsinthefieldsofhydrology,geology
andecology.Hewasoneofthefirstscientiststoclaimthattermitesandplantscouldbethe
indicators of the presence of underground water. He gave a list of six animals and thirty
plants, which could indicate the presence of water. He gave very important information
regarding termites (Deemak or insects that destroy wood), that they go very deep to the
surface of water level to bring water to keep their houses (bambis) wet.Another theory,
whichhasattractedtheworldofscienceistheearthquakecloudtheorygivenbyVarahmihira
in his Brhat Samhita. The thirty second chapter of this samhita is devoted to signs of
earthquakes. He has tried to relate earthquakes to the influence of planets, undersea
activities,undergroundwater,unusualcloudformationandabnormalbehaviourofanimals.
AnotherfieldwhereVarahamihira’scontributionisworthmentioningisJyotishorAstrology.
Astrology was given a very high place in ancient India and it has continued even today.
Jyotish,whichmeansscienceoflight,originatedwiththeVedas.Itwaspresentedscientifically
inasystematicformbyAryabhattaandVarahmihira.YouhavealreadyseenthatAryabhatta
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devotedtwooutofthefoursectionsofhisworkAryabhattiyamtoastronomy,whichisthe
basisforAstrology.Astrologyisthescienceofpredictingthefuture.Varahamihirawasone
of the nine gems, who were scholars, in the court of Vikramaditya. Varahamihira’s
predictionsweresoaccuratethatkingVikramadityagavehimthetitleof‘Varaha’.
15.2.3 Nagarjuna
Nagarjunawasatenthcenturyscientist.Themainaimofhisexperimentswastotransform
baseelementsintogold,likethealchemistsinthewesternworld.Eventhoughhewasnot
successful in his goal, he succeeded in making an element with gold-like shine.Till date,
thistechnologyisusedinmakingimitationjewelry.Inhistreatise,Rasaratnakara,hehas
discussed methods for the extraction of metals like gold, silver, tin and copper.
INTEXT QUESTIONS 15.2
1. Who was Kanad? How did he get his name?
_______________________________________________________________
2. Who wrote Brhat Samhita?
_______________________________________________________________
3. WhatwasNagarjunatryingtoachieveinlife?
_______________________________________________________________
4. What is the subject matter of Nagarjuna’s treatise Rasaratnakara?
_______________________________________________________________
15.3 MEDICAL SCIENCE IN ANCIENT INDIA (AYURVEDA
& YOGA)
Asyouhaveread,scientificknowledgewasinahighlyadvancedstageinancientIndia.In
keeping with the times, Medical Science was also highly developed. Ayurveda is the
indigenoussystemofmedicinethatwasdevelopedinAncientIndia.ThewordAyurveda
literallymeansthescienceofgoodhealthandlongevityoflife.ThisancientIndiansystem
of medicine not only helps in treatment of diseases but also in finding the causes and
symptomsofdiseases.Itisaguideforthehealthyaswellasthesick.Itdefineshealthasan
equilibrium in three doshas, and diseases as disturbance in these three doshas. While
treating a disease with the help of herbal medicines, it aims at removing the cause of
diseasebystrikingattheroots.Themainaimofayurvedahasbeenhealthandlongevity.It
istheoldestmedicalsystemofourplanet.AtreatiseonAyurveda,AtreyaSamhita,isthe
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oldest medical book of the world. Charak is called the father of ayurvedic medicine and
Susruta the father of surgery. Susruta, Charak, Madhava, Vagbhatta and Jeevak were
notedayurvedicpractitioners.DoyouknowthatAyurvedahaslatelybecomeverypopular
in the western world? This is because of its many advantages over the modern system of
medicinecalledAllopathy,whichisofwesternorigin.
15.3.1 Susruta
Susrutawasapioneerinthefieldofsurgery.Heconsideredsurgeryas“thehighestdivision
ofthehealingartsandleastliabletofallacy”.Hestudiedhumananatomywiththehelpofa
dead body. In Susruta Samhita, over 1100 diseases are mentioned including fevers of
twenty-six kinds, jaundice of eight kinds and urinary complaints of twenty kinds. Over
760 plants are described. All parts, roots, bark, juice, resin, flowers etc. were used.
Cinnamon, sesame, peppers, cardamom, ginger are household remedies even today.
In Susruta Samhita, the method of selecting and preserving a dead body for the purpose
of its detailed study has also been described. The dead body of an old man or a person
who died of a severe disease was generally not considered for studies. The body needed
to be perfectly cleaned and then preserved in the bark of a tree. It was then kept in a cage
and hidden carefully in a spot in the river.There the current of the river softened it.After
seven days it was removed from the river. It was then cleaned with a brush made of grass
roots, hair and bamboo. When this was done, every inner or outer part of the body could
be seen clearly.
Susruta’s greatest contribution was in the fields of Rhinoplasty (plastic surgery) and
Ophthalmicsurgery(removalofcataracts).Inthosedays,cuttingofnoseand/orearswas
acommonpunishment.Restorationoftheseorlimbslostinwarswasagreatblessing.In
Susruta Samhita, there is a very accurate step-by-step description of these operations.
Surprisingly,thestepsfollowedbySusrutaarestrikinglysimilartothosefollowedbymodern
surgeons while doing plastic surgery. Susruta Samhita also gives a description of 101
instruments used in surgery. Some serious operations performed included taking foetus
out of the womb, repairing the damaged rectum, removing stone from the bladder, etc.
Doesitnotsoundinterestingandwonderful?
15.3.2 Charak
Charak is considered the father of ancient Indian science of medicine. He was the Raj
Vaidya (royal doctor) in the court of Kanishka. His Charak Samhita is a remarkable
bookonmedicine.Ithasthedescriptionofalargenumberofdiseasesandgivesmethods
ofidentifyingtheircausesaswellasthemethodoftheirtreatment.Hewasthefirsttotalk
aboutdigestion,metabolismandimmunityasimportantforhealthandsomedicalscienc.
In Charak Samhita, more stress has been laid on removing the cause of disease rather
thansimplytreatingtheillness.CharakalsoknewthefundamentalsofGenetics.Don’tyou
finditfascinatingthatthousandsofyearsback,medicalsciencewasatsuchanadvanced
stageinIndia.
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15.3.3Yoga & Patanjali
The science of Yoga was developed in ancient India as an allied science ofAyurveda for
healingwithoutmedicineatthephysicalandmentallevel.ThetermYogahasbeenderived
fromtheSanskritworkYoktra.Itsliteralmeaningis“yokingthemindtotheinnerselfafter
detachingitfromtheoutersubjectsofsenses”.Likeallothersciences,ithasitsrootsinthe
Vedas. It defines chitta i.e. dissolving thoughts, emotions and desires of a person’s
consciousness and achieving a state of equilibrium. It sets in to motion the force that
purifies and uplifts the consciousness to divine realization.Yoga is physical as well as
mental. Physical yoga is called Hathyoga. Generally, it aims at removing a disease and
restoringhealthyconditiontothebody.Rajayogaismentalyoga.Itsgoalisselfrealization
andliberationfrombondagebyachievingphysicalmental,emotionalandspritiualbalance.
Yogawaspassedonbywordofmouthfromonesagetoanother.Thecreditofsystematically
presenting this great science goes to Patanjali. In the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, Aum is
spoken of as the symbol of God. He refers to Aum as a cosmic sound, continuously
flowingthroughtheether,fullyknownonlytotheilluminated.BesidesYogaSutras,Patanjali
alsowroteaworkonmedicineandworkedonPanini’sgrammarknownasMahabhasaya.
INTEXT QUESTIONS 15.3
1. What is Ayurveda?
_______________________________________________________________
2. The oldest book on medicine is _______________.
3. Susruta Samhita is a book on ____________________.
4. The father of ancient Indian Medical Science is _______________________. He
wrote the book called____________________________.
5. What doesYoga mean?
_______________________________________________________________
WHAT YOU HAVE LEARNT
 ScienceandMathematicswerehighlydevelopedduringtheancientperiodinIndia.
 Some famous ancient Indian Mathematicians were Baudhayan, Aryabhatta,
Brahmgupta,Bhaskaracharya,Mahaviracharya.
 SomefamousscientistswereKanad,Varahamihira,Nagarjuna.
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 MedicalSciencewasalsohighlydevelopedinancientIndia.
 AyurvedaistheindigenoussystemofmedicinethatwasdevelopedinAncientIndia.
ThewordAyurvedaliterallymeansthescienceofgoodhealthandlongevityoflife.
 CharakiscalledthefatherofayurvedicmedicineandSusrutathefatherofsurgeryin
ancientIndia.
 Susruta’s greatest contribution was in the fields of Rhinoplasty (plastic surgery) and
Ophthalmicsurgery(removalofcataracts).
 Charak Samhita, written by Charak is a remarkable book on medicine.
 The science ofYogawas developed in ancient India as an allied science ofAyurveda
forhealingwithoutmedicineatthephysicalandmentallevel.
 Patanjali was the first scholar to present this great science systematically in hisYoga
Sutras.
TERMINAL EXERCISE
1. WhatarethetheoriesgivenbyAryabhattainthefieldofastronomicalscience?
2. What does Bhaskaracharya’s Siddanta Shiromani deal with?
3. Name the first text book inArithmetic. Who wrote it? Mention some topics it deals
with.
4. DiscussVarahamihira’scontributionstoscientificknowledge.
5. WhatwasNagarjuna’scontributiontomakingofimitationjewellery?
6. Write an essay onAncient Indian Medical Science.
7. Explainthefollowing:
a) Method of selecting and preserving dead body in Susruta Samhita
b) HathayogaandRajayoga.
c) Tri-Dosa theory of Charak.
d) Concept of ‘Chitta’ in relation toYoga.
ANSWERS TO INTEXT QUESTIONS
15.1
1. i)Firstmathematiciantocalculatethevalueofpi;
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ii)DerivationoftheTheoremthatisnowcalledPythagorasTheorem.
2. Aryabhatta
3. Arabs came to know our mathematical system through this book.
Name of the Work Name of theAuthor
SulvaSutra Baudhayan
Aryabhattiya Aryabhatta
BrahmSputaSiddantika Brahmgupta
SiddantaShiromani Bhaskaracharya
GanitSaraSangraha Mahaviracharya
15.2
1. Asixth century scientist ofVaisheshika school; even as a child, he was interested in
very minute particles called “kana”, so he was named Kanad.
2. Varahamihira
3. totransformbaseelementsintogold
4. Hemadeanelementwithgold-likeshine;devisedmethodsfortheextractionofmetals
likegold,silver,tinandcopper.
15.3
1. indigenous system of medicine that was developed inAncient India; the science of
goodhealthandlongevityoflife.
2. Atreya Samhita
3. Surgery
4. Charak; Charak Samhita
5. ‘yokingthemindtotheinnerselfafterdetachingitfromtheoutersubjectsofsenses’
ACTIVITIES
1. Have you heard ofVedic Mathematics? It is becoming popular even at school level
now-a-days. Find out about it and write an essay on it.
2. Find out about the differences between Ayurveda andAllopathy. Write a report,
bringingoutreasonsfortheincreasingpopularityofAyurveda,eveninwesterncountries.
Yoga is another system of healing that has become very popular. Read more about it.
Find out about the eight stages inYoga (Ashtang Marg) and write a report.

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  • 1. Scientists ofAncient India Notes 229Indian Culture and Heritage Secondary Course MODULE - VI Science and Technology 15 SCIENTISTS OFANCIENT INDIA I n the previous lesson, you have read about the relationship between science and technology.Inthislesson,youwillreadaboutthecontributionsmadebyancientIndians inthefieldofMathematicsandScience,includingMedicalScience,Ayurveda,Yoga, Astronomy,Astrology,etc.Youwillbesurprisedtoknowthatalotofscientificknowledge was evolved in ancient India, so many years ago. OBJECTIVES Afterreadingthislessonyouwillbeableto:  list the contributions of India to the world in the field of Mathematics and Science.  discuss the contributions made to knowledge by ancient Indian scientists like Baudhayan, Aryabhatta, Brahmgupta, Bhaskaracharya, Kanad, Varahamihira, Nagarjuna, Susruta, Charak, Patanjali 15.1 MATHEMATICS & ASTRONOMY ScienceandMathematicswerehighlydevelopedduringtheancientperiodinIndia.Ancient IndianscontributedimmenselytotheknowledgeinMathematicsaswellasvariousbranches of Science. In this section, we will read about the developments in Mathematics and the scholarswhocontributedtoit.Youwillbesurprisedtoknowthatmanytheoriesofmodern daymathematicswereactuallyknowntoancientIndians.However,sinceancientIndian mathematicianswerenotasgoodindocumentationanddisseminationastheircounterparts in the modern western world, their contributions did not find the place they deserved. Moreover,thewesternworldruledovermostoftheworldforalongtime,whichempowered
  • 2. Scientists ofAncient India Notes Indian Culture and Heritage Secondary Course230 MODULE - VI Science and Technology themtoclaimsuperiorityineveryway,includinginthefieldofknowledge.Letusnowtake alookatsomeofthesecontributionsofancientIndianmathematicians. 15.1.1 Baudhayan Baudhayan was the first one ever to arrive at several concepts in Mathematics, which werelaterrediscoveredbythewesternworld.Thevalueofpiwasfirstcalculatedbyhim. As you know, pi is useful in calculating the area and circumference of a circle. What is knownasPythagorastheoremtodayisalreadyfoundinBaudhayan’sSulvaSutra,which was written several years before the age of Pythagoras. 15.1.2Aryabhatta Aryabhatta was a fifth century mathematician, astronomer, astrologer and physicist. He wasapioneerinthefieldofmathematics.Attheageof23,hewrote Aryabhattiya,which isasummaryofmathematicsofhistime.Therearefoursectionsinthisscholarlywork. Inthefirstsectionhedescribesthemethodofdenotingbigdecimalnumbersbyalphabets. Inthesecondsection,wefinddifficultquestionsfromtopicsofmoderndayMathematics suchasnumbertheory,geometry,trigonometryandBeejganita(algebra).Theremaining two sections are on astronomy. Aryabhatta showed that zero was not a numeral only but also a symbol and a concept. DiscoveryofzeroenabledAryabhattatofindouttheexactdistancebetweentheearthand the moon. The discovery of zero also opened up a new dimension of negative numerals. As we have seen, the last two sections of Aryabhattiya were onAstronomy. Evidently, Aryabhattacontributedgreatlytothefieldofscience,too,particularlyAstronomy. In ancient India, the science of astronomy was well advanced. It was called Khagol- shastra.Khagol wasthefamousastronomicalobservatoryatNalanda,whereAryabhatta studied. In fact science of astronomy was highly advanced and our ancestors were proud of it. The aim behind the development of the science of astronomy was the need to have accuratecalendars,abetterunderstandingofclimateandrainfallpatternsfortimelysowing and choice of crops, fixing the dates of seasons and festivals, navigation, calculation of timeandcastingofhoroscopesforuseinastrology.Knowledgeofastronomy,particularly knowledge of the tides and the stars, was of great importance in trade, because of the requirementofcrossingtheoceansanddesertsduringnighttime. Disregardingthepopularviewthatourplanetearthis‘Achala’(immovable),Aryabhatta stated his theory that ‘earth is round and rotates on its own axis’ He explained that the appearance of the sun moving from east to west is false by giving examples. One such example was: When a person travels in a boat, the trees on the shore appear to move in the opposite direction. He also correctly stated that the moon and the planets shined by
  • 3. Scientists ofAncient India Notes 231Indian Culture and Heritage Secondary Course MODULE - VI Science and Technology reflectedsunlight.Healsogaveascientificexplanationforsolarandlunareclipseclarifying thattheeclipsewerenotbecauseofRahhuand/orKetu orsomeotherrakshasa(demon,). Do you realize now, why the first satellite sent into orbit by India has been named after Aryabhatta? 15.1.3 Brahmgupta In7th century,Brahmguptatookmathematicstoheightsfarbeyondothers.Inhismethods of multiplication, he used place value in almost the same way as it is used today. He introducednegativenumbersandoperationsonzerointomathematics.HewroteBrahm Sputa Siddantika through which theArabs came to know our mathematical system. 15.1.4 Bhaskaracharya Bhaskaracharyawastheleadinglightof12th Century.HewasbornatBijapur,Karnataka. He is famous for his book Siddanta Shiromani. It is divided into four sections: Lilavati (Arithmetic),Beejaganit(Algebra),Goladhyaya(Sphere)andGrahaganit(mathematicsof planets).BhaskaraintroducedChakrawatMethodortheCyclicMethodtosolvealgebraic equations.ThismethodwasrediscoveredsixcenturieslaterbyEuropeanmathematicians, whocalleditinversecycle.Inthenineteenthcentury,anEnglishman,JamesTaylor,translated Lilavati and made this great work known to the world. 15.1.5 Mahaviracharya There is an elaborate description of mathematics in Jain literature (500 B.C -100 B.C). Jain gurus knew how to solve quadratic equations. They have also described fractions, algebraicequations,series,settheory,logarithmsandexponentsinaveryinterestingmanner. Jain Guru Mahaviracharya wrote Ganit Sara Sangraha in 850A.D., which is the first textbookonarithmeticinpresentdayform.ThecurrentmethodofsolvingLeastcommon Multiple (LCM) of given numbers was also described by him. Thus, long before John Napier introduced it to the world, it was already known to Indians. INTEXT QUESTIONS 15.1 1. MentiontwocontributionsofBaudhayaninthefieldofMathematics. _______________________________________________________________ 2. Who discovered zero? _______________________________________________________________ 3. What is the importance of Brahm Sputa Siddantika? _______________________________________________________________
  • 4. Scientists ofAncient India Notes Indian Culture and Heritage Secondary Course232 MODULE - VI Science and Technology 4. Matchthefollowingworkswiththeirauthors: Name of the Work Name of theAuthor 1. SulvaSutra 1. Aryabhatta 2. Aryabhattiya 2. Mahaviracharya 3. BrahmSputaSiddantika 3. Baudhayan 4. SiddantaShiromani 4. Brahmgupta 5. GanitSaraSangraha 5. Bhaskaracharya 15.2 SCIENCE As in Mathematics, ancient Indians contributed to the knowledge in Science, too. Let us nowlearnaboutthecontributionsofsomescientistsofancientIndia. 15.2.1 Kanad KanadwasasixthcenturyscientistofVaisheshikaSchool,oneofthesixsystemsofIndian philosophy. His original name wasAulukya. He got the name Kanad, because even as a child,hewasinterestedinveryminuteparticlescalled“kana”.Hisatomictheorycanbea matchtoanymodernatomictheory.AccordingtoKanad,materialuniverseismadeupof kanas, (anu/atom) which cannot be seen through any human organ. These cannot be furthersubdivided.Thus,theyareindivisibleandindestructible.Thisis,ofcourse,asyou may be knowing, what the modern atomic theory also says. 15.2.2Varahamihira VarahamihirawasanotherwellknownscientistoftheancientperiodinIndia.Helivedin theGuptaperiod.Varahamihiramadegreatcontributionsinthefieldsofhydrology,geology andecology.Hewasoneofthefirstscientiststoclaimthattermitesandplantscouldbethe indicators of the presence of underground water. He gave a list of six animals and thirty plants, which could indicate the presence of water. He gave very important information regarding termites (Deemak or insects that destroy wood), that they go very deep to the surface of water level to bring water to keep their houses (bambis) wet.Another theory, whichhasattractedtheworldofscienceistheearthquakecloudtheorygivenbyVarahmihira in his Brhat Samhita. The thirty second chapter of this samhita is devoted to signs of earthquakes. He has tried to relate earthquakes to the influence of planets, undersea activities,undergroundwater,unusualcloudformationandabnormalbehaviourofanimals. AnotherfieldwhereVarahamihira’scontributionisworthmentioningisJyotishorAstrology. Astrology was given a very high place in ancient India and it has continued even today. Jyotish,whichmeansscienceoflight,originatedwiththeVedas.Itwaspresentedscientifically inasystematicformbyAryabhattaandVarahmihira.YouhavealreadyseenthatAryabhatta
  • 5. Scientists ofAncient India Notes 233Indian Culture and Heritage Secondary Course MODULE - VI Science and Technology devotedtwooutofthefoursectionsofhisworkAryabhattiyamtoastronomy,whichisthe basisforAstrology.Astrologyisthescienceofpredictingthefuture.Varahamihirawasone of the nine gems, who were scholars, in the court of Vikramaditya. Varahamihira’s predictionsweresoaccuratethatkingVikramadityagavehimthetitleof‘Varaha’. 15.2.3 Nagarjuna Nagarjunawasatenthcenturyscientist.Themainaimofhisexperimentswastotransform baseelementsintogold,likethealchemistsinthewesternworld.Eventhoughhewasnot successful in his goal, he succeeded in making an element with gold-like shine.Till date, thistechnologyisusedinmakingimitationjewelry.Inhistreatise,Rasaratnakara,hehas discussed methods for the extraction of metals like gold, silver, tin and copper. INTEXT QUESTIONS 15.2 1. Who was Kanad? How did he get his name? _______________________________________________________________ 2. Who wrote Brhat Samhita? _______________________________________________________________ 3. WhatwasNagarjunatryingtoachieveinlife? _______________________________________________________________ 4. What is the subject matter of Nagarjuna’s treatise Rasaratnakara? _______________________________________________________________ 15.3 MEDICAL SCIENCE IN ANCIENT INDIA (AYURVEDA & YOGA) Asyouhaveread,scientificknowledgewasinahighlyadvancedstageinancientIndia.In keeping with the times, Medical Science was also highly developed. Ayurveda is the indigenoussystemofmedicinethatwasdevelopedinAncientIndia.ThewordAyurveda literallymeansthescienceofgoodhealthandlongevityoflife.ThisancientIndiansystem of medicine not only helps in treatment of diseases but also in finding the causes and symptomsofdiseases.Itisaguideforthehealthyaswellasthesick.Itdefineshealthasan equilibrium in three doshas, and diseases as disturbance in these three doshas. While treating a disease with the help of herbal medicines, it aims at removing the cause of diseasebystrikingattheroots.Themainaimofayurvedahasbeenhealthandlongevity.It istheoldestmedicalsystemofourplanet.AtreatiseonAyurveda,AtreyaSamhita,isthe
  • 6. Scientists ofAncient India Notes Indian Culture and Heritage Secondary Course234 MODULE - VI Science and Technology oldest medical book of the world. Charak is called the father of ayurvedic medicine and Susruta the father of surgery. Susruta, Charak, Madhava, Vagbhatta and Jeevak were notedayurvedicpractitioners.DoyouknowthatAyurvedahaslatelybecomeverypopular in the western world? This is because of its many advantages over the modern system of medicinecalledAllopathy,whichisofwesternorigin. 15.3.1 Susruta Susrutawasapioneerinthefieldofsurgery.Heconsideredsurgeryas“thehighestdivision ofthehealingartsandleastliabletofallacy”.Hestudiedhumananatomywiththehelpofa dead body. In Susruta Samhita, over 1100 diseases are mentioned including fevers of twenty-six kinds, jaundice of eight kinds and urinary complaints of twenty kinds. Over 760 plants are described. All parts, roots, bark, juice, resin, flowers etc. were used. Cinnamon, sesame, peppers, cardamom, ginger are household remedies even today. In Susruta Samhita, the method of selecting and preserving a dead body for the purpose of its detailed study has also been described. The dead body of an old man or a person who died of a severe disease was generally not considered for studies. The body needed to be perfectly cleaned and then preserved in the bark of a tree. It was then kept in a cage and hidden carefully in a spot in the river.There the current of the river softened it.After seven days it was removed from the river. It was then cleaned with a brush made of grass roots, hair and bamboo. When this was done, every inner or outer part of the body could be seen clearly. Susruta’s greatest contribution was in the fields of Rhinoplasty (plastic surgery) and Ophthalmicsurgery(removalofcataracts).Inthosedays,cuttingofnoseand/orearswas acommonpunishment.Restorationoftheseorlimbslostinwarswasagreatblessing.In Susruta Samhita, there is a very accurate step-by-step description of these operations. Surprisingly,thestepsfollowedbySusrutaarestrikinglysimilartothosefollowedbymodern surgeons while doing plastic surgery. Susruta Samhita also gives a description of 101 instruments used in surgery. Some serious operations performed included taking foetus out of the womb, repairing the damaged rectum, removing stone from the bladder, etc. Doesitnotsoundinterestingandwonderful? 15.3.2 Charak Charak is considered the father of ancient Indian science of medicine. He was the Raj Vaidya (royal doctor) in the court of Kanishka. His Charak Samhita is a remarkable bookonmedicine.Ithasthedescriptionofalargenumberofdiseasesandgivesmethods ofidentifyingtheircausesaswellasthemethodoftheirtreatment.Hewasthefirsttotalk aboutdigestion,metabolismandimmunityasimportantforhealthandsomedicalscienc. In Charak Samhita, more stress has been laid on removing the cause of disease rather thansimplytreatingtheillness.CharakalsoknewthefundamentalsofGenetics.Don’tyou finditfascinatingthatthousandsofyearsback,medicalsciencewasatsuchanadvanced stageinIndia.
  • 7. Scientists ofAncient India Notes 235Indian Culture and Heritage Secondary Course MODULE - VI Science and Technology 15.3.3Yoga & Patanjali The science of Yoga was developed in ancient India as an allied science ofAyurveda for healingwithoutmedicineatthephysicalandmentallevel.ThetermYogahasbeenderived fromtheSanskritworkYoktra.Itsliteralmeaningis“yokingthemindtotheinnerselfafter detachingitfromtheoutersubjectsofsenses”.Likeallothersciences,ithasitsrootsinthe Vedas. It defines chitta i.e. dissolving thoughts, emotions and desires of a person’s consciousness and achieving a state of equilibrium. It sets in to motion the force that purifies and uplifts the consciousness to divine realization.Yoga is physical as well as mental. Physical yoga is called Hathyoga. Generally, it aims at removing a disease and restoringhealthyconditiontothebody.Rajayogaismentalyoga.Itsgoalisselfrealization andliberationfrombondagebyachievingphysicalmental,emotionalandspritiualbalance. Yogawaspassedonbywordofmouthfromonesagetoanother.Thecreditofsystematically presenting this great science goes to Patanjali. In the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, Aum is spoken of as the symbol of God. He refers to Aum as a cosmic sound, continuously flowingthroughtheether,fullyknownonlytotheilluminated.BesidesYogaSutras,Patanjali alsowroteaworkonmedicineandworkedonPanini’sgrammarknownasMahabhasaya. INTEXT QUESTIONS 15.3 1. What is Ayurveda? _______________________________________________________________ 2. The oldest book on medicine is _______________. 3. Susruta Samhita is a book on ____________________. 4. The father of ancient Indian Medical Science is _______________________. He wrote the book called____________________________. 5. What doesYoga mean? _______________________________________________________________ WHAT YOU HAVE LEARNT  ScienceandMathematicswerehighlydevelopedduringtheancientperiodinIndia.  Some famous ancient Indian Mathematicians were Baudhayan, Aryabhatta, Brahmgupta,Bhaskaracharya,Mahaviracharya.  SomefamousscientistswereKanad,Varahamihira,Nagarjuna.
  • 8. Scientists ofAncient India Notes Indian Culture and Heritage Secondary Course236 MODULE - VI Science and Technology  MedicalSciencewasalsohighlydevelopedinancientIndia.  AyurvedaistheindigenoussystemofmedicinethatwasdevelopedinAncientIndia. ThewordAyurvedaliterallymeansthescienceofgoodhealthandlongevityoflife.  CharakiscalledthefatherofayurvedicmedicineandSusrutathefatherofsurgeryin ancientIndia.  Susruta’s greatest contribution was in the fields of Rhinoplasty (plastic surgery) and Ophthalmicsurgery(removalofcataracts).  Charak Samhita, written by Charak is a remarkable book on medicine.  The science ofYogawas developed in ancient India as an allied science ofAyurveda forhealingwithoutmedicineatthephysicalandmentallevel.  Patanjali was the first scholar to present this great science systematically in hisYoga Sutras. TERMINAL EXERCISE 1. WhatarethetheoriesgivenbyAryabhattainthefieldofastronomicalscience? 2. What does Bhaskaracharya’s Siddanta Shiromani deal with? 3. Name the first text book inArithmetic. Who wrote it? Mention some topics it deals with. 4. DiscussVarahamihira’scontributionstoscientificknowledge. 5. WhatwasNagarjuna’scontributiontomakingofimitationjewellery? 6. Write an essay onAncient Indian Medical Science. 7. Explainthefollowing: a) Method of selecting and preserving dead body in Susruta Samhita b) HathayogaandRajayoga. c) Tri-Dosa theory of Charak. d) Concept of ‘Chitta’ in relation toYoga. ANSWERS TO INTEXT QUESTIONS 15.1 1. i)Firstmathematiciantocalculatethevalueofpi;
  • 9. Scientists ofAncient India Notes 237Indian Culture and Heritage Secondary Course MODULE - VI Science and Technology ii)DerivationoftheTheoremthatisnowcalledPythagorasTheorem. 2. Aryabhatta 3. Arabs came to know our mathematical system through this book. Name of the Work Name of theAuthor SulvaSutra Baudhayan Aryabhattiya Aryabhatta BrahmSputaSiddantika Brahmgupta SiddantaShiromani Bhaskaracharya GanitSaraSangraha Mahaviracharya 15.2 1. Asixth century scientist ofVaisheshika school; even as a child, he was interested in very minute particles called “kana”, so he was named Kanad. 2. Varahamihira 3. totransformbaseelementsintogold 4. Hemadeanelementwithgold-likeshine;devisedmethodsfortheextractionofmetals likegold,silver,tinandcopper. 15.3 1. indigenous system of medicine that was developed inAncient India; the science of goodhealthandlongevityoflife. 2. Atreya Samhita 3. Surgery 4. Charak; Charak Samhita 5. ‘yokingthemindtotheinnerselfafterdetachingitfromtheoutersubjectsofsenses’ ACTIVITIES 1. Have you heard ofVedic Mathematics? It is becoming popular even at school level now-a-days. Find out about it and write an essay on it. 2. Find out about the differences between Ayurveda andAllopathy. Write a report, bringingoutreasonsfortheincreasingpopularityofAyurveda,eveninwesterncountries. Yoga is another system of healing that has become very popular. Read more about it. Find out about the eight stages inYoga (Ashtang Marg) and write a report.