The Asian Age

Guj varsity diary credits sages for N-research

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Vadodara, March 10: Ancient Indian sages had initiated research in the fields of aerospace and nuclear science, claims the annual diary of the Maharaja Sayajirao University (MSU).

The diary of the Vadodara-based university for 2017 has a list of sages who, it claims, pioneered various path-breaking scientific developmen­ts, including those in medicine like cosmetic surgery.

The Congress, meanwhile, has criticised the content of the diary, alleging the RSS’s right-wing thinking was behind it. On pages of each month, from January to December, the diary hails the contributi­on of different saints.

For instance, sage Sushrut is glorified as the “father of cosmetic surgery” and Acharya Kanad for developing the nuclear technology. Kapil Muni has been hailed as father of cosmology, Aryabhatt as father of mathematic­s astronomy and inventor of 0 (zero) and pi.

It credits Maharshi Bhardwaj with developing rockets and airplanes while Bhaskarach­arya as the inventor of earth science besides being a mathematic­ian and astronomer.

In the long list, Swami Bharti Krishna Tirtha has been mentioned as a vedic mathematic­ian, and Charak Rushi, revered as founder of Ayurveda, as the father of medicine. Apart from eulogising the ancient sages, the diary has also references to modern Indian scientists and scholars like Jagdish Chandra Bose, Vikram Sarabhai, C.V. Raman and Srinivas Ramanujan on its pages.

The sages were apparently glorified in the pages of the diary on the recommenda­tion of MSU syndicate member Jagdish Soni, son of founder leader of the Jan Sangh in Gujarat Babubhai Soni. Mr Soni, nominated to the the university syndicate by BJP government in the state, justified the contents of the diary, saying an unnecessar­y controvers­y was being created out.

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