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________________ YATEENDRASURI SMARAK GRANTH 2. Mathematical Terms, Symbols, And Events sion of calendar. Success in building up various Round About the Christian Era. programmes in the Karma theory will depend on how we are able to form states, input and outputs We shall relate the events and not go into their from the mathematical data furnished in the comcontroversial details. Then it is upto the scholars mentaries of the Gommata sara and the Labdhisara, to solve the problem of their source on the basis of oblem of their source on the basis of the through C** language. an indispensable necessity. Zero in the place value system was needed by the Jaina School. We also Let us have a look at the mathematical mate. find the place value system used in addition of the rial in these texts which could be helpful in comtactor as well as in their subtraction, in the puterization. The simile and the number measures Karnataka Vritti. Zero was used in the writing of (upama and samkhya pramana) are finite and the Mahabandha to fill up the gaps and so on. transfinite cardinals and ordinals of various types of sets (rasis). There are fourteen types of seThe Jain calender records a precession in the quences (dharas) in the Trilokasara" which locate Vedamga Jyotisa calender during this period, and several types of sets and their measures. Every the Vikrama Samvat is established in India. Per topic in the Karma theory deals with the minimum haps this was the era when various texts quoted (jaghanya) and the maximum (utkrishta) fixing the by Virsenacarya were compilled for mathematical domains and ranges between which the computer imports of the Karma philosophy. For example, the is to work. The eight operations called the Varganasutra Vedanaksetravidhana, the parikarmasataka not only deal with the finite Khottaniogaddara, Pariyamma, Kalavihano, and quntities but also transfinite quantities as well as so on were some of the mathematical texts which the fixed and variable sets. The trikona-yantra (tricould survive against the time.! angular matrix) can be given several programmes The cosmological texts including astronomy for the variability of the measures of the mass and geography, e.g., the Tiloyapannatti, the number (pradesas), configurations (prakrtis), en. Suryaprajnapti, the Candapannatti, and so on, did ergy levels (anubhagas) and the life-times (sthitis) not only depict calendrical details as the Vedamga of the Karma ultimate particles (paramanus). The Jyotisa but there was also a unified astronomical Labdhisara depicts these variations in a symbolic theory, set in a mathematical universe. When sev way of mathematics. 12 The equations and inequaleral processes are depicted through a single 'ma ity relations given in this way may pave the way to nipulation it becomes a unified theory which is re more complex manipulation of the problems posed garded as simple. The Greeks splitted it through in the modern set up of the Karmic data, the epicycles for finer calculations. Einstein gave Before we give the measureable terms it will a unified theory. Now there is an attempt for a theory not be out of place to suggest that the vast mathof every thing (TOE) in physics. The Jaina School ematical data could be arranged in a computer file tried to give such a theory of every thing for the in a graded manner. From the lowest value we go biological phenomena through the mathematical to the largest value in a certain programme and theory of karma. 10 The question is whether we could these could be coded in one of the computer's high computerize such a theory and prepare files in the level languages such as Fortran Mathematica or software to execute programmes as is happening C++. The contiollable and observable situations even in astrology. What could be the resluts in the are defined in terms of the control (guna) and reachbenefit of a society or a nation? Astronomical pro able (margana) stations (sthanas). Thus the comgrammes will be found to be simpler. Rogers Duter could be helpful in showing the time dependBillard has already computerized the Yuga sys- ent and time-independent phenomenology of the tem of Indian astronomy leaving the Prakrit ver- Karma theory of the Prakit texts referred above. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.012036
Book TitleYatindrasuri Diksha Shatabdi Samrak Granth
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJinprabhvijay
PublisherSaudharmbruhat Tapagacchiya Shwetambar Shree Sangh
Publication Year1997
Total Pages1228
LanguageHindi, English, Gujarati
ClassificationSmruti_Granth & Articles
File Size68 MB
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