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    Acharya Pingala (Sanskrit: पिङ्गल, romanized: Piṅgala; c. 3rd–2nd century BCE) was an ancient Indian poet and mathematician, and the author of the Chhandaḥśāstra (Sanskrit: छन्दःशास्त्र, lit.

  3. Sep 17, 2020 · The Fibonacci number was initially called mātrāmeru, by Pingala, the Mathematician. Now it is also known as the Gopala–Hemachandra number. Pingala is also credited with the binomial theorem for the index 2, i.e. for \((\rm{a} + \rm{b}) 2\), like his contemporary Greek Euclid.

  4. Oct 31, 2023 · Pingala, a revered figure in the realm of ancient Indian mathematics and linguistics, stands as a beacon of intellectual curiosity and innovation that has left an enduring mark on the foundations of these disciplines.

  5. Pingala (Devanagari: पिङ्गल) is the author of Chandaḥśāstra (Chandaḥsūtra), the earliest known Sanskrit treatise on prosody. Very less historical knowledge is available about Pingala, though his works are retained till date.

  6. Who was Acharya Pingala? Acharya Pingala was the earliest author and influential scholar of the “Chandaḥśāstra” also known as (the Pingala-Sutras). Pingala is also known as the early disquisition of prosody. His work has been appreciated to date but the historical knowledge about him isn’t known much as he belonged from the 2nd ...

  7. Dec 21, 2023 · Pingala is one of the three most important nadis of the astral body. Anatomically, it runs from the right nostril to the root chakra, along the central axis of the body, just right of the spinal cord and sushumna nadi. Pingala has rational, analytical, objective and sometimes aggressive tendencies.

  8. Pingala (पिङ्गल) was an ancient Indian poet and mathematician who lived around 300 BCE, but very little is known about his life. He wrote the Chandaḥśāstra, where he analysed Sanskrit poetry mathematically.

  9. Pingala and the Beginnings of Combinatorics in India. P. P. Divakaran. FPSAC (Bangalore) 21 July 2022. Background - the very beginning. Recorded maths in India begins with evidence from the archaeological remains of the Indus Valley (Harappan) civilisation (IVC) ( 2600 1800 BCE). Among the highlights:

  10. Ida Nadi & Pingala Nadi. On either side of Sushumna Nadi, there are two channels of energy that support a balanced physical and mental energy: Ida and Pingala. Running from the tailbone to the third eye or Ajna Chakra, these channels carry masculine and feminine energy, and are most often stimulated through pranayama practices. The nostrils are ...

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