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  • Jun 07
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    ‘yamātārājabhānasalagam’
    Pronounced as yamaataaraajabhaanasalagam and written in sanskrit as यमाताराजभानसलगं
    This is a word used extensively throughout the ancient Sanskrit grammar works. The greatness of this word lies in the fact that

    This is the world’s oldest Combinatoric formula
    This is the world’s oldest known de Bruijn Sequence
    This is the world’s oldest known ‘Shift Register’
    This is one of the [...]

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  • Jun 07
    19

    The video below speaks for itself !

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  • Jun 07
    18

    Incredibly Incredible India – A land that every human on this planet desires to see at least once in his/her life time.

    And below here is a lot more India, A great culture..

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  • Jun 07
    18

    American Drug Mafia?!
    Well, yes. This mafia is run by the multi billion dollar drug industry in America!
    Every time a person visits a doctor in America with a psychological problem – stress, depression or related condition, the doctor does not take enough time to understand the root cause. Root cause analysis takes time and time costs [...]

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  • Jun 07
    17

    Israel is a sweet little nation which is successfully coming up in all the fields against all the odds it is facing.
    The only difference between India and Israel is – In terms of population and size India is a huge country. But the differences end there!
    There are more things in common between India and Israel.

    Both [...]

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  • Jun 07
    16

    Stem cells as we know are those cells in the body that can grow into any other cells as and when required. Unfortunately adult humans have a very limited set of these cells in specific locations like liver and bone marrow.
    In animals like salamander for instance stem cells grow back an entire limb that has [...]

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  • Jun 07
    16

    While reading comments on another article of mine, I realized this fact – There is more political freedom and more political opportunities for people from minority religions in India than in USA.
    How many politicians can you name from USA who are non Christians?? Not really!!! OK, how many non Christians have become governors of states [...]

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  • Jun 07
    13

    One of the visitors to the blog requested me to write about matter-antimatter and bigbang. Cosmology is one of my most favorite subjects! So here we go!
    As we know the observable universe is expanding! Going back in time, we reach a point where the entire universe had been collapsed to a point singularity called the [...]

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  • Jun 07
    12

    As we all know, most of the continental land lies in the northern hemisphere of our planet.
    Northern hemisphere of earth has been undergoing periodic glacial ice ages. In every 100,000 years 90,000 years have been a glacial ice age followed by a intermediate shorter 10,000 years of moderate temperature.
    The reasons for these repeated ice ages [...]

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  • Jun 07
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    Asimov, the well known science fiction writer long ago framed that man will one day be able to build robots which are as intelligent as or much more intelligent than humans. He also foresaw the need to maintain the superiority of the humans amongst the robots and to make sure that the robots never take [...]

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  • Jun 07
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    Never allow your mind to get prejudiced about an idea or a thought. The key to really understand things is to have an open mind. If what you have been believeing ever since your birth is found to be false, enquire into it with an open mind and if all evidences point towards it being [...]

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  • Jun 07
    3

    This post isthe next part ofmy previouspost Ancient Nuclear War
    Many people have asked me a sensible question about ancient nuclear wars. If it were really true that ancient Mahabharata war was a nuclear war, then where is the leftover radiation?
    Well, a very good question indeed. I love enquiring deep into things
    Nuclear bombs leave [...]

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  • Jun 07
    2

    Are our brains sophisticated enough to understand branes?
    For those brains wondering as to what branes are, well they are a speculation of the string theory (the theory that is expected to describe everything physical about our universe!! well again its another interesting fact to note that the string theory which was expected to describe our [...]

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  • May 07
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    Well known democratic fact: India is the world’s largest democracy with a population of over 1 billion. In other words, one in every six humans on this planet is an Indian!
    Averagely known democractic fact: America, the world’s strongest democracy today was discovered in 1492 AD when european countries sent sailors to discover a sea route [...]

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  • May 07
    30

    An Indian

    Posted by Gurudev under Society
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  • May 07
    29

    Snake and Ladder is an ancient Indian game which was brought to west by the British in 1892. It was called Mokshapath meaning Path to Salvation. In sanskrit Moksh=Salvation and Path=Path !!
    Let us understand its basics.
    The vedic (hindu) belief about life and death is of rebirth. One life form might be reborn as any form [...]

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  • May 07
    29

    I have been fed up repeatedly being asked the same silly question about caste system in Hinduism, so thought will write a post on it to clarify things once and for all.
    Caste system as it exists in modern hindu society is definitely bad. It is wrong to label a person as inferior or superior based [...]

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  • May 07
    28

    Hashing algorithm used in naming of the raga (raag); in the melakartha system of Indian classical music.

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  • May 07
    28

    Was wondering about a common phrase called “Nimisharda” which is used in Indian languages of sanskrit origin while referring to something that happens/moves instantly, similar to the ‘blink of an eye’. Nimisharda means half a nimesa. Did some research on the origins of this.
    Found that in ancient sanskrit ‘Nimisha’ itself means ‘blink of an eye’ [...]

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  • May 07
    27

    Hashing algorithm used in modern search engines are also found in ancient indian classical music systems. A detailed explanation of the Indian katapayadi hashing algorithm.

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