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- RV 10.78
- The turning of the yugacakra
- A sampler of Ramanujan’s elementary results and their manifold ramifications
- A catalog of attractors, repellors, cycles, and other oscillations of some common functional iterates
- The wink of the Gorgon and the twang of the Lyre
- Some poems
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Monthly Archives: April 2007
Adriosaurs and the origin of snakes and the snake-like form
We had earlier seen how the Lee camp had claimed that snakes are a sister group of the marine varanoid lizards, and how the Rieppel camp had repeatedly engaged in falsifying these claims. The molecular phylogenies showed that snakes were … Continue reading
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Visualizing higher dimensions
When most people look at the above figure they know it is two dimensional yet they perceive it as a 3D object. But most of us stop at 3D. Most of us do not see a 3D object and visualize … Continue reading
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Past thoughts
Before the battle of dashAnta we were shackled, but in that fierce raNa, miraculously aided by vinAyaka we won a battle and obtained freedom. During the battle of dvAdashAnta we were completely free and memories go back to many warriors … Continue reading
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keshI viShaM
keshy agniM keshI viShaM keshI bibharti rodasI |… keshI viShasya paatreNa yad rudreNa+apibat saha || We were discussing a topic of considerable interest with Hayasthanika, which of course is not for the squeamish. Long ago, over 800 MYA, the progenitor … Continue reading
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A few notes related to bhAskararAya makhindra
We had earlier reconstructed a narrative on the illustrious bhAskararAya makhIndra’s life using raghunAtha paNDita edition of the great man’s biography by jagannAtha paNDita. jagannAtha paNDita’s clan hailed not far from where we spent a good part of life and … Continue reading
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chaotic flows
Attractors based on the chaotic flow equations discovered by J. Sprott.
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Our lessons from the subversion of Russia
Begins here This alliance of eka-svAmin-s is the very same one operating against the deva-yajvan-s of bhArata. To begin to “see” this one must also ask questions like: Where did the Sikh terrorists who massacred Hindus get shelter and who … Continue reading
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The subversion of Russia
In school we were taught of the Russian revolution in history. It was described in glowing terms how the revolutionaries under Lenin, Stalin, Radek and Trotsky created a Utopian superpower by overthrowing the oppressive Czar Nicholas II. The revolution was … Continue reading
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symmetric icon attractors
For several years we have been fascinated by the symmetric icon attractors popularized by the physicist Sprott. The above attractors discovered by Golubitsky and Field gain their symmetry because of the step r=(x+i*y)^n, where n is an integer power. Thus … Continue reading
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The last Arya
Through the corrupt gramophone recording we heard the voice of Kareik, the last devlole of the Kalash, reciting the ancient hymns of dishani, bhagiShT, sutarem, imra and mahandeu. These were recorded by Morgenstierne in 1929 and five years later the … Continue reading
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In the samarA~NgaNa
The news reached that our most skilled senAnI had captured the fort of amukhAsthika after a very fierce and prolonged struggle. In the thick of battle with shara-s raining all over it was not known who was friend or foe, … Continue reading
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Some considerations on Hindu atomism
tanIyAMsaM pAMsuM tava charaNa pa~NkeruhabhavaM viri~nchiH saMchinvan virachayati lokAn avikalam vahaty enaM shauriH katham api sahasreNa shirasAM haraH saM-kShubhyainaM bhajati bhasitod-dhUlana-vidhim || (saundarya lahari 2) Minute particles have arisen from the dust of your feet, gathering these together brahmA constructs … Continue reading
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Iran and middle eastern conflict
“And so these men of IndostanDisputed loud and long,Each in his own opinionExceeding stiff and strong.Though each was partly right,All were in the wrong.” Thus, as John Saxe had elegantly stated, most people debate about the Middle East. For those … Continue reading
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kAmandaki on viShNugupta and chandragupta
yasya+abhichAra-vajreNa vajra-jvalana-tejasaH | papAta mUlatash-shrImAn suparvA nanda parvataH || ekAkI mantra-shaktyA yash-shaktyA shakti-dharopamaH | AjahAra nR^i-chandrAya chandraguptAya medinIM || nIti-shAstraamR^itaM dhImAn arthashAstra mahodadheH | samuddadhre namas-tasmai viShNuguptAya vedhase || darshanAt-tasya sudR^isho vidyAnAM pAradR^ishvataH | yat-ki~nchid-upadekShyAmaH rAja-vidyA-vidAM mataM || By the … Continue reading
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Our link to asura varuNa
ajIjano hi varuNa svadhAvan-natharvANaM pitaraM deva-bandhuM |tasmA u rAdhaH kR^iNuhi suprashastaM sakhA no asi paramaM cha bandhuH || AV-S 5.11 From father bhR^igu we have acquired that connection to the great asura medhira. As kavi atharvA had said to varuNa: … Continue reading
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Intellectual cretinism of Hindus
Intellectual cretinism is a prevalent trend amongst the Hindu elite. The sincere Hindus at the saMskR^ita sabha were showing me a video made by Western gauDIya vaiShNava-s that they were hoping to use to educate the modern hindu youth about … Continue reading
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