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SCIENCE IN SAFFRON : Skeptical Essays on History of Science

By: Language: English Publication details: New Delhi Three Essays 2016/01/01Edition: 1Description: 195ISBN:
  • 9789383968084
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 509.54 MEE/SC
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There is much talk of the glories of ancient Hindu sciences in India today. Landmark discoveries in every field of science, from mathematics to medicine, are being credited to ancient scientists-sages of India. This book places such priority claims in a comparative global history of science. While fully acknowledging the substantial contributions of Indian geometers, mathematicians, physicians, artisans and craftsmen, it challenges their glorification for nationalistic purposes. It also questions the neo-Hindu scientization of yoga and Vedanta pioneered by Swami Vivekananda. Backed by the best available scholarship on history of science, this book offers a reading of history of Indian science without the hype that has come to surround it.

Contents
Introduction

Who Discovered the Pythagorean Theorem?
Nothing That Is: Zero’s Fleeting Footsteps
Genetics, Plastic Surgery and Other Wonders of Ancient Indian Medicine
Yoga Scientized: How Swami Vivekananda rewrote Patanjali’s Yoga Sūtra

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