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Indian Science

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Indian Science: Vasthu, the Indian Vedic science of Environmental bliss

How vastu is working and how bad vastu can be rectified. Describes earth energies impact on the chakra system. The ancient science of Vastu is the Indian counterpart of Feng Shui.

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Indian Science: Encyclopedia II - Indian Institute of Science - Campus
Bangalore, popularly known as Garden City, Air-conditioned City, or the Pensioner's Paradise. Similarly,the IISc campus also is full of greenery and wildlife. The campus houses more than 40 Departments. ...

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Indian Institute of Science, Indian Institute of Science - History, Indian Institute of Science - The Founder, Indian Institute of Science - The Institute, Indian Institute of Science - Administration, Indian Institute of Science - Location, Indian Institute of Science - Campus, Indian Institute of Science - Shooting, Indian Institute of Science - Departments/Centres, Indian Institute of Science - Departments outside Divisions, Indian Institute of Science - Some notable alumni and Fellows, Indian Institute of Science - Alumni Organisations

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Indian Science: Encyclopedia II - Indian Institute of Science - History

Indian Institute of Science - The Founder. Inspired by Swami Vivekananda, the industrialist Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata (1839-1904) constituted a Provisional Committee to prepare a plan for setting up of an Institute of higher education. On 31 December 1898, a draft prepared by this committee was presented to Lord Curzon, the Viceroy-designate. The secretary of State for India requested the Royal Society of England for an expert opinion. The Royal Society in turn, sought the opinion of Prof. Wiliam Ramsay, Nobel La ...

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Indian Institute of Science, Indian Institute of Science - History, Indian Institute of Science - The Founder, Indian Institute of Science - The Institute, Indian Institute of Science - Administration, Indian Institute of Science - Location, Indian Institute of Science - Campus, Indian Institute of Science - Shooting, Indian Institute of Science - Departments/Centres, Indian Institute of Science - Departments outside Divisions, Indian Institute of Science - Some notable alumni and Fellows, Indian Institute of Science - Alumni Organisations

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Indian Science: The Mind-Matter Divide  

Indian philosophy and modern science share common features, at the level of parallels, isomorphic themes and problems. First, the search for unity resonates with the holy grail of the theory of everything in theoretical physics, which began with Albert Einstein. The search for a fundamental theory, Steven Weinberg says, lifts human life above the level of farce and gives it some of the grace of tragedy.

 

(See also: Indian philosophy, Faith and Belief, Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Indian Science: Sanskrit - a divine Language?

Sanskrit is one of the oldest languages in the World. The mundane understanding of sound and language is that it is only used for communication between two or more people. But at another level, the science of sound and language is a huge field of wisdom that affect many aspects of life, not the least our spiritual wellbeing. This article explain in detail the science of sound and language and how this wisdom has been an imbedded key component of the ancient sciences of India for thousands of years. Yoga, chanting and the use of mantras are all closely connected to the conscious use of sound and language for healing and spiritual awakening.

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Indian Science: What is Vaastu Shastra?

Vaastu Shastra is the Indian science of space and architecture and how we may create spaces and environment that supports physical & spiritual health and prosperity.

Vaastu Shastra evolved during Vedic times in India. The concepts of Vaastu Shastra was transferred to Tibet, South East Asia and finally to China and Japan where it provided the base for the development of what is now known as Feng Shui.

Vaastu Shastra is the art and science of designing houses, offices, temples etc that swirl with good energy. Indian Maharajas and Moghul Emperors used Vaastu Shastra when they built their symmetrical palaces, artificial lakes, and geometric courtyards that thirstily absorbed positive energy.

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Indian Science: What is Vastu Shastra?

Vastu Shastra is the Indian science of space and architecture and how we may create spaces and environment that supports physical & spiritual health and prosperity.
Vastu Shastra evolved during Vedic times in India. The concepts of Vastu Shastra was transferred to Tibet, South East Asia and finally to China and Japan where it provided the base for the development of what is now known as Feng Shui.
Vastu Shastra is the art and science of designing houses, offices, temples etc that swirl with good energy. Indian Maharajas and Moghul Emperors used Vastu Shastra when they built their symmetrical palaces, artificial lakes, and geometric courtyards that thirstily absorbed positive energy.

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Indian Science: Encyclopedia - Parsi

This article is about (members of) the Parsi Zoroastrian community in and from India. The term "Parsi" may also be used... in an anthropological context to refer to a person who comes from Pars (the middle-Persian word for Fars) in Iran. in Persian language nomenclature, where "Parsi" is the Persian language term for the Persian language itself, or the Persian language term for a speaker of the Persian language. "Parsee" is the Br ...

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Indian Science: Health Benefits of Sahaja Yoga

Research on health benefits of Sahaja Yoga

To verify some of the claims of Sahaj Yoga, a systematic research study was organised in the physiology and medecine department of Lady Hardinge Medical College and Associated Hospitals in New Delhi.

 

The research projects studied were psychological effects of Kundalini awakening by Sahaj Yoga and the effect of Sahaj practise on psychosomatic diseases like hypertension and bronchial asthma.

 

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Indian Science: Symbiosis Between Science Spirit

Science and Spirituality: Symbiosis Between Science & Spirit

Some years ago, I called upon the great scientist Prof S Chandrasekhar in Chicago and asked him how seers of the Vedas and Upanishads had two astounding insights that have emerged in modern science only recently.

 

The first is the concept of anantakoti brahmanda , endless universes. The second is the concept of vast aeons of time through which creation passes, much like the ancient belief that a single day of Brahma is 4.32 million human years long, so that his one year corresponds roughly to the age of planet earth. When I suggested that perhaps this knowledge came to seers in enhanced states of consciousness, Prof Chandrasekhar seemed to agree.

 

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Indian Science: Encyclopedia - Sea

A sea is a large expanse of saline water connected with an ocean, or a large, usually saline, lake that lacks a natural outlet such as the Caspian Sea and the Dead Sea. The Sea of Galilee is a small freshwater lake with a natural outlet, but the term was applied to it anyway. The term is used colloquially as synonymous with ocean, as in the tropical sea or down to the sea shore, or even sea water referring to water of the ocean. Large lakes are sometimes referred t ...

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Indian Science: Encyclopedia - Alchemy

Alchemy is an early protoscientific and philosophical discipline combining the elements of chemistry, metallurgy, physics, medicine, astrology, semiotics, mysticism, and art. Alchemy has been practiced in ancient Egypt, India, and China, in Classical Greece and Rome, in the Islamic Empire, and then in Europe up to the 19th century — in a complex network of schools and philosophical systems spanning at least 2500 years. The alchemists did not follow what is now known as the scientific method, and much of the "knowledge" they p ...

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Indian Science: Encyclopedia - Vedic science

Vedic science is the term used in modern attempts to systematize ancient scientific thought to be found in early Indian scriptures, especially the Vedas. Vedic science - Types of Vedic science. Adherents of Maharishi Vedic science describe it as the science of self (atmavidya). Veda means knowledge; and Vedic science asserts that there are two kinds of knowledge: lower or outer, and higher or inner. Further, the Vedic system asserts that one needs traditional modes of reas ...

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Indian Science: Encyclopedia - Albert Howard

Sir Albert Howard (1873-1947) was a British botanist, an organic farming pioneer, and a principal figure in the early organic movement. He is often referred to as the father of modern organic agriculture. He worked in India as agricultural advisor, where he observed and came to support traditional Indian farming practices over conventional agricultural science. He has been called the farther of modern composting, for his refinement of a traditional Indian composting system into what is now known as the Indore method. He went on to doc

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Indian Science: Encyclopedia - Vishnu Sarma

Vishnu Sarma was the author of the anthropomorphic political treatise called Panchatantra. He lived in Benares at around 200 BC. He was a scholar in Sanskrit and the official Guru of the then princes of Kasi. He started writing down Panchatantra to teach political science to his royal young disciples. The Panchatantra is the oldest collection of Indian fables surviving today. Other related archives200 BC, Benares, Guru, Kasi, Panchatantra, fables

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Indian Science: Encyclopedia - Maitri

This article concerns the Maitri Antarctic station. For discussion of the literal meaning of the word maitri, please see metta. Maitri, the Indian station in the continent of Antarctica, is situated on the rocky mountainous region called Schirmacher Oasis. It has all the modern facilities to carry out research in various disciplines such as Biology, Earth Sciences, Glaciology, Atmospheric Sciences, Meteorology, Cold region Engineering, Communication, Human Physiology and Medicine. It has a capacity to accommodate ...

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Indian Science: Encyclopedia - Defence Research and Development Organisation

The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is India's premier research organisation for defence related matters. It functions as a wing of the Department of Defence Research and Development. It was formed in 1958 from the amalgamation of the Technical Development Establishment (TDEs) of the Indian Army and the Directorate of Technical Development & Production (DTDP) with the Defence Science Organisation (DSO). Today, DRDO is a network of 51 laboratories which are deeply engaged in developing defence tec ...

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Indian Science: Encyclopedia - Arthashastra

Arthashastra (also spelt Arthasastra) is an ancient Indian treatise on economics and politics written sometime between the 4th century BC and 150 AD by the 'kingmaker' Chanakya (also known as Kautilya or Vishnugupta) during the early years of the Mauryan Empire. Arthashastra - Themes. Arthashastra is most simply translated as Economics. Literally, it is variously translated from the Sanskrit as Science of Wealth, Science of Material Gain or Science of Poli ...

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Indian Science: Encyclopedia - 1733

1733 in topic: Arts Architecture - Literature - Music Other topics Canada - Mexico - Science Lists of leaders: Colonial governors - State leaders From Categories: births - deaths 1733 - Events. February 12 - British colonist James Oglethorpe founds Savannah, Georgia. May 29 - Right of Canadians to keep Indian slaves upheld at Qu ...

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Indian Science: Encyclopedia - 1763

1763 in topic: Arts Architecture - Literature - Music Other topics Canada - Mexico - Science Lists of leaders: Colonial governors - State leaders From Categories: births - deaths 1763 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). 1763 - Events. February 10 - French and Indian War: The 1763 Treaty of Paris ends th ...

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