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________________ This shows that the Jainas combined the idea of infinity with that of division, defining infinity in one, two or three and infinite directions. 10. LAWS OF INDICES In Anuyogadwara-Sutral, one finds certain interesting terms for higher powers, integral as well as fractional, particularly the successive squares (Varga) and square-roots (Varga mula). According to this sutra, for a quantity a the prathma-varga (first square) of 'a' means a', the dvitiya-varga (second square) of 'a' means (ao) i.e. a. the tritya-varga (third square) of 'a' means (a)2 i.e. a. In general, the nth varga of 'a' means a- * 2X2X.. 2 2 2 X .........n times ise a?" Again, the prathma-varga-mula (first square root) of 'a' means wa i.e.a", the dvitiya-varga-mula (second square root) of 'a' means via i.e. af, the tritya-varga-mula (third square root) of “a' means J V Tā i.e. a.* XIX .............n times . In general, the nth varga-mula of a means a X 22! The Anuyogadwara-sutra (about 100 B.C.) gives only in positive or negative powers of 2. But the Uttaradhyana-sutra? (300 B.C.) gives the other powers. In the later sutra is used the multiplicative instead of the additive principle. Thus the second power is called varga ("square"), the third power as ghana ("cube"), the fourth power as varga-varga (“square-square"), the sixth power as ghana-varga ("cube-square"), and the twelfth power is called ghana-varga-varga (cube-square-square"). In Anuyogadwara-sutra', we come across with statements such as: 1. "the first square-root multiplied by the second square-root, or the cube of the second square-root." Expressed in symbols, this means 2. "the second square-root multiplied by the third square-root, or the cube of the third square-root". Expressed symbolically, this means According to Anuyogadwara-sutra', the total population of the world is a number which in terms of the denominations koti-koti etc, occupies twenty-nine places (sthana). It is a number which will be obtained on multiplying the sixth square (of two) by the fifth square, or a number which can be divided (by two) ninetysix times. 1. See Sutra 142. 2. „Chap. XXX 10, 11 3. „Sutra 142 4. , . 142. आचार्य रत्न श्री देशभूषण जी महाराज अभिनन्दन गन्थ For Private & Personal Use Only Jain Education International www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.012045
Book TitleDeshbhushanji Aacharya Abhinandan Granth
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorR C Gupta
PublisherDeshbhushanji Maharaj Trust
Publication Year1987
Total Pages1766
LanguageHindi, English
ClassificationSmruti_Granth & Articles
File Size56 MB
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