The Value of Pie upto 32 Decimals in the Vedas

 




There are a lot of secrets and valuable things which are hidden in the Vedas. In Hinduism people have achieved scientific feats centuries before actual scientists theorised those feats. A very wise person who have the knowledge of Sanskrit can only extract the truth meaning of historical Hindu texts and scriptures. Any Sloka in the ancient Hindu manuscripts has more than one meaning thats the beauty of it.

Studies show that a Sloka in the tenth book of Rig Veda appears to be written to praise Lord Indra and that the technical translation of that Sloka gives the value of Pie upto 28 digits accurately. Before the invention of Computer the Western mathematicians could only get as close as getting 16 digits accurately. Thus, In Hinduism people have found Pie value upto 28 digits accurately without the use of the modern technology. Incredible indeed!

Here is the Vedic numerical code in the Vedas. In Sanskrit, the following Vedic numerical code was used in many Slokas:

कादि नव

टादि नव

पादि पञ्चक

यद्यश्टक

क्ष शुन्यम्

 This is the pronunciation in English:

“Kaadi nava

Taadi nava

Paadi panchaka

Yadyashtaka

Kshah sunyam”

 Here is the meaning of the Vedic numerical code. Kaadi Nava starting from ka is the sequence of 9 letters representing 1,2,..9. Similarly, Taadi Nava, starting from ta; Paadi Panchaka (1-5), starting from pa; Yadyashtaka (1-8), starting from ya; and Ksha represents 0. In detail it is as follows:

ka (क) – 1, kha (ख) – 2, ga (ग) – 3, gha (घ) – 4,gna (ङ) – 5, cha (च) – 6, cha (छ) – 7, ja (ज) – 8, jha (झ) – 9

ta (ट) – 1, tha (ठ) – 2, da (ड) – 3, dha (ढ) – 4,~na (ण) – 5, Ta (त) – 6, Tha (थ) – 7, Da (द) – 8, Dha (ध) – 9

pa (प) – 1, pha (फ) – 2, ba (ब) – 3, bha (भ) – 4,ma (म) – 5

ya (य) – 1, ra (र) – 2, la (ल) – 3, va (व) – 4, Sa (श) – 5, sha (ष) – 6, sa (स) – 7, ha (ह) – 8

kshah (क्ष) – 0.

Based on this code, there are many Slokas relating to mathematics., e.g., the following is a sloka for Pi value:

गोपीभाग्य मधुव्रातः श्रुंगशोदधि संधिगः |

खलजीवितखाताव गलहाला रसंधरः ||

This is the pronunciation in English:

Gopeebhaagya Madhuvraathah Shrugashodhadhi Samdhigah

 Khalajeevithakhaathaava Galahaalaa Rasamdharah

 This is the translation, based on it's code. This code is based off of the main Sanskrit letters in the Sloka:

ga-3, pa-1, bha-4, ya -1, ma-5, Dhu-9, ra-2, tha-6, shru-5, ga-3, sho-5, dha-8, Dhi -9, sa-7, Dha- 9, ga-3, kha-2, la-3, jee-8, vi-4, tha-6, kha-2, tha-6, va-4, ga-3, la-3, ha-8, la-3, ra-2, sa-7, Dha-9, ra-2


This is the actual value of Pie:

3.1415926535897932384626433832792…

The researchers actually have found out that this very Sloka has three meanings. The first meaning of this is in favour of Lord Shiva. The second meaning of this Sloka is in favour of Lord Krishna. The third meaning is the value of Pie upto 32 decimals.

 There were many inventions in the field of science and technology in ancient India, we just have to sift through the sands of time to find them. It is interesting to see and wonder how sages back then have calculated the value of Pie and expressed it in form of Sloka. It was like a puzzle to be solved. It's very comparable to hieroglyphics from Egypt. It also educates us a little bit about mathematical concepts. Pie is actually the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. All in all, it was a very interesting discovery Hinduism have kept and it disclosed valuable information in the field of science and technology.

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Comments

  1. Double-checked this and wow it is correct. Do you happen to know the source of this particular shloka? Is it the Rig-veda aswell?

    गोपीभाग्य मधुव्रातः श्रुंगशोदधि संधिगः |
    खलजीवितखाताव गलहाला रसंधरः ||

    gōpībhāgya madhuvrātaḥ śruṁgaśōdadhi saṁdhigaḥ |
    khalajīvitakhātāva galahālā rasaṁdharaḥ ||


    ga (3) pa (1) bha (4) ya (1)
    ma (5) dha (9) ra (2) ta (6)
    śa (5) ga (3) śa (5) da (8) dha (9)
    sa (7) dha (9) ga (3)
    kha (2) la (3) ja (8) va (4) ta (6) kha (2) ta (6) va (4)
    ga (3) la (3) ha (8) la (3) - ra (2) sa (7) dha (9) ra (2)

    Text: 3,141 5926 53589 793 23846264 33832792
    Pi: 3,141 5926 53589 793 23846264 33832795

    All I don't understand is why the last is a 2 instead of a 5 which would make it the correct value of pi/10 to 30 decimal places and one mistake at the end. However, it is noteworthy that it is not a mistake in the middle but at the end, so perhaps my lack of understanding of Sanskrit inhibits me to realize that there is a good reason for it being the way it is. Either way it is highly impressive.

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