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− | Tantrayukti (Samskrit : तन्त्रयुक्तिः) means the methodology of composing scientific works. The ancient Indians were widely and rightly known for their assiduous pursuit of knowledge (ज्ञानम्) which is considered to be the most sacred thing in the world. <ref>W. K. Lele (2006) ''Methodology of Ancient Indian Sciences'' Varanasi : Chaukhamba Surbharati Prakashan </ref> | + | Tantrayukti (Samskrit : तन्त्रयुक्तिः) means the methodology of composing scientific works. The ancient Indians were widely and rightly known for their assiduous pursuit of knowledge (ज्ञानम्) which is considered to be the most sacred thing in the world.<ref>W. K. Lele (2006) ''Methodology of Ancient Indian Sciences'' Varanasi : Chaukhamba Surbharati Prakashan </ref> |
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Revision as of 16:35, 1 October 2018
Tantrayukti (Samskrit : तन्त्रयुक्तिः) means the methodology of composing scientific works. The ancient Indians were widely and rightly known for their assiduous pursuit of knowledge (ज्ञानम्) which is considered to be the most sacred thing in the world.[1]
References
- ↑ W. K. Lele (2006) Methodology of Ancient Indian Sciences Varanasi : Chaukhamba Surbharati Prakashan