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According to certain evidences, patanjali, the commentator of panini's astadhyayi (the first treatise on sanskrit grammar) was a kashmiri, so was pingala, the author of pingala sutra (a treatise on metrics and prosody). There are so many remarkable writers of kashmir who have contributed to scientific subjects like astronomy, medicine.
Tradition makes the chhandah-sutra of pingala tho starting-point of prosody. The vedic meters, however, occupy but a small part of this treatise, and they are evidently dealt with in a more.
Pingala was the first to use the zero as a notational symbol, although its use as a numerical value came about six or seven centuries later. Pingala 300-200 bce a musicologist and linguist, pingala was deeply interested in prosody from which sprung some intuitive mathematical ideas like pascal’s triangle.
The earliest and most important work in sanskrit prosody is the piṅgala-chandas -śāstra attributed to the ancient.
Century bc), is the influential ancient scholar and the author of the chandaḥśāstra (also called pingala-sutras), the earliest known treatise on sanskrit prosody.
It is used in treatises on sanskrit prosody to describe meters, according to a method first propounded in pingala's chandaḥśāstra. Pingala's method described any meter as a sequence of gaṇas, or triplets of syllables, plus the excess, if any, as single units. There being eight possible patterns of light and heavy syllables in a sequence.
27 nov 2019 what we popularly call 'fibonacci numbers' find earliest mention in the 2nd century bce work of acharya pingala.
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.
Extant ancient manuscripts on chandas include pingala's chandah sutra, while an example of a medieval sanskrit prosody manuscript is kedara bhatta's vrittaratnakara. 3rd/2nd century bce) was an ancient indian mathematician who authored the (also called pingala-sutras), the earliest known treatise on sanskrit prosody.
Bce) was an ancient indian mathematician who authored the chandaḥśāstra ( also called pingala-sutras), the earliest known treatise on sanskrit prosody.
3rd/2nd century bce) was the ancient indian author of the chandaḥśāstra (also called pingala-sutras), the earliest known treatise on sanskrit prosody. The chandaḥśāstra is a work of eight chapters in the late sūtra style, not fully comprehensible without a commentary.
Extant ancient manuals on chandas include pingala's chandah sutra, while an example of a medieval sanskrit prosody manual is kedara bhatta's vrittaratnakara.
In chandaḥśāstra (also chandaḥsūtra), the earliest known sanskrit treatise on prosody, “pingala presented the first known description of a binary numeral system. He described the binary numeral system in connection with the listing of vedic meters with short and long syllables.
Pingala is the traditional name of the author of the chandahsastra (also chandahsutra), the earliest known sanskrit treatise on prosody. In indian literary tradition, he is variously identified either as the younger brother of panini (4th century bce), or as patanjali, the author.
Rishi pingala was an ancient indian mathematician who authored the chandaḥśāstra (also called pingala-sutras), the earliest known treatise on sanskrit prosody. The chandaḥśāstra is a work of eight chapters in the late sūtra style, not fully comprehensible without a commentary.
पिंगल कृत छन्द:सूत्रम: the prosody of pingala - a treatise of vedic and sanskrit metrics with applications of vedic mathematics.
15 jan 2018 'chandaḥśāstra', a creation of sage pingala, also called pingala-sutras, is the earliest known treatise on sanskrit prosody.
15 may 2013 the indian scholar pingala (circa 5th-2nd century bc) used binary (also chandaḥsūtra), the earliest known sanskrit treatise on prosody.
Chandas (छन्दस्) refers to sanskrit prosody and represents one of the six vedangas (auxiliary disciplines belonging to the study of the vedas). The science of prosody (chandas-shastra) focusses on the study of the poetic meters such as the commonly known twenty-six metres mentioned by pingalas.
3 sep 2013 pingala, 2nd century bc indian mathematician invented binary system of ( chandaḥsūtra), the earliest known sanskrit treatise on prosody.
4 jan 2019 pingala gurus hindu scriptures vedic lifestyle, scriptures, vedas, chanda- shastra, the earliest recorded treatise on sanskrit prosody.
11 apr 2020 pingala, the second-century bce grammarian, was considered a mathematician by is a seminal compendious treatise on sanskrit prosody.
22 dec 2019 sanskrit prosody or chandas refers to one of the six vedangas, or limbs of vedic studies.
29 jan 2021 prosody (sanskrit chandas ) is the study of meter. Have on record, by name of piṅgala talks about both vedic and classical meter, meaning.
Pingala is mainly known for his famous work chanda-shastra, the earliest recorded treatise on sanskrit prosody. Chanda-shastra has been dated to either the later part of bce, or the rising ce; this was the time when an evident transition took place from the vedic meter to the classical meter in sanskrit literature.
The earliest surviving and most important work in sanskrit prosody is chanda sutram, a magnum opus of sage pingala naga, popularly called acarya pingala or simply pingala. The sanskrit prosody is so closely is so closely knitted with pingala that, generally, pingala connotes pingala's chandah sastra/sutram.
Standard traditional works on meter are pingala's chandaḥśāstra and kedāra's vṛttaratnākara. The most exhaustive compilations, such as the modern ones by patwardhan and velankar contain over 600 meters. This is a substantially larger repertoire than in any other metrical tradition.
1 nov 2017 influential ancient scholar and the author of the chanda. Stra (also called pingala-sutras), the earliest known treatise on sanskrit prosody.
Pingala (devanagari: पिङ्गल piṅgala) is the traditional name of the author of the chandaḥśāstra (also chandaḥsūtra), the earliest known sanskrit treatise on prosody.
(a critical evaluation of the science of etymology as found in vedic literature) पिंगल कृत छन्द:सूत्रम: the prosody of pingala - a treatise.
Acharya pingala was the ancient indian author of the chandaḥśāstra (also called pingala-sutras), the earliest known treatise on sanskrit prosody.
Pingala was an ancient pakistani mathematician, famous for his work, the chandas shastra, a sanskrit treatise on prosody considered one of the vedanga.
Sanskrit prosody or chandas refers to one of the six vedangas, or limbs of vedic studies. This field of study was central to the composition of the vedas, the scriptural canons of hinduism, so central that some later hindu and buddhist texts refer to the vedas as chandas.
In prosody, this is a mathematical calculation that declares the possible number of metres in a chandas.
27 dec 2011 pingala deals in a few cryptic sutras with the combinatorics underlying the metres of vedic hymns and classical sanskrit poetry.
26 nov 2011 an ancient indian book on sanskrit prosody written by pingala between the 5th while pingala's work only survives in fragments, the commentator its traité du triangle arithmétique (treatise on arithmet.
It is used in treatises on sanskrit prosody to describe meters, according to a method first propounded in pingala 's chandaḥśāstra. Pingala's method described any meter as a sequence of gaṇa s, or triplets of syllables, plus the excess, if any, as single units.
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