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Title: Rituální geometrie védských Indů jako inspirace pro učitele matematiky (Czech)
Title: The ritual geometry of Vedic Indians as an inspiration for mathematics teachers (English)
Author: Bogan, Petr
Language: Czech
Journal: Učitel matematiky
ISSN: 1210-9037
Volume: 24
Issue: 3
Year: 2016
Pages: 136-148
Summary lang: English
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Category: math
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Summary: The Śulba sūtras, or "Rules of the cord", are intended to lay down the rules of demarcation of various sacrificial altars, pandals and places for sacred fire. This part of Vedic culture contains unique, just about three thousand years old ritual geometry. Constructions, such as addition or subtraction of squares or area-preserving transformations of figures, are performed with the use of a rope and wooden poles. This article presents some of the geometric rules described in the mentioned texts and introduces them as interesting teaching tools for mathematics teachers. (English)
MSC: 01A32
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Date available: 2022-02-21T14:13:13Z
Last updated: 2022-02-21
Stable URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10338.dmlcz/149396
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Reference: [6] Datta, B.: Ancient Hindu geometry: the science of the Sulba.(1993). New Delhi: Cosmo Publications.
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