10-09-2009, 07:44 PM
1. Bibhutibhusan Datta, 1929, The Hindu Contribution to Mathematics, Allahabad
2. Umesh Mishra, 1936, Physical Theory of Sound and its origin in Indian Thought, Allahabad
3. P.C. Ray, 1902, History of Hindu Chemistry, 2 Vols Calcutta
4. R.C. Datta, 1877, Materia Medica of the Hindus, Calcutta.
5. Dhirendranath Mookerjee, 1921, pp. âNotes on Indian Astronomyâ, Journal of the Department of Letters, Vol. V, pp. 277-302.
6. Ekendranath Ghosh, 1929, âWas the Equation of Time Known to the Vedic Sages?â IHQ, Vol.V, pp.136-37
7. B.B. Datta, 1932, The Science of Sulva- A Study in Early Hindu Geometry. Calcutta
8. G. Thibaut, 1875, âOn the Sulva-sutraâ JASB pp. 227-275
2. Umesh Mishra, 1936, Physical Theory of Sound and its origin in Indian Thought, Allahabad
3. P.C. Ray, 1902, History of Hindu Chemistry, 2 Vols Calcutta
4. R.C. Datta, 1877, Materia Medica of the Hindus, Calcutta.
5. Dhirendranath Mookerjee, 1921, pp. âNotes on Indian Astronomyâ, Journal of the Department of Letters, Vol. V, pp. 277-302.
6. Ekendranath Ghosh, 1929, âWas the Equation of Time Known to the Vedic Sages?â IHQ, Vol.V, pp.136-37
7. B.B. Datta, 1932, The Science of Sulva- A Study in Early Hindu Geometry. Calcutta
8. G. Thibaut, 1875, âOn the Sulva-sutraâ JASB pp. 227-275