Ganitham

Where numbers were born Wise

Mathematics, in Bharat, was never just about numbers. It was about understanding the nature of truth. India gave the world the zero—but that was just the beginning.

Sulbasutram outlined geometry centuries before Euclid. Bhaskara, Pingala, Aryabhata explored algebra, combinatorics, astronomy, calculus-like concepts.

Ganitam was deeply tied to ritual, cosmology, architecture, logic, and dharma

 

The Project will develop courses:

  • Based on ancient texts: Lilavati, Buddhi Vilasini,
  • Sulba Sutras Comparative study of Vedic and modern computational logic
  • Cross-linking with Paninian grammar, Nyaya logic, and AI modelling

The outcome will be a new generation of students who see mathematics as a language of truth and harmony, not stress.

The curriculum will be designed to connects ancient algorithms to:

  • Data science
  • Coding
  • Ethics in AI

Publishing digital content, scholar interviews, student courses will be covered.  A model for integrating Indian math with STEM and IKS education worldwide will be provided.

“Ganitam is not just Ganana (calculation). It is Jnana (wisdom)”