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________________ EVO] वीर ज्ञानोदय ग्रंथमाला JAINA COSMOGRAPHY AND PERFECT NUMBERS By R.C. GUPTA, M.Sc. (Double Gold Medalist) Ph.D. (Hist. of Math), Hon. Doct. (Hist. Sci.), F.N.A.Sc., (Member, International Commission of History of Mathematics) Professor of Mathematics, Birla Institute of Technology P.O. Mesra, RANCHI-835 215 According to Jaina cosmography, Jambūdvīpa ("Jambū Island") is situated in the Madhyaloka. It is circular in shape and has a diameter D equal to one lakh yojanas. It is surrounded by an unenumerable number of concentric circular rings of sea and land alternately (see Fig. 1). Acara Islan ka se bak 16D FIG. 1 (nor to scale) The width of the nth ring (whether sea or land) is given by W. = 21 D ..... (1) Thus the width (valaya-vyāsa or vistāra) of the Lavaņa Sea (n = 1) will be 2 lakh yojanas, that of the Dhātaki Land will be 4 lakh yojanas, etc. The width of the Jambu Island, should be taken as D, and may be denoted by Wo. The diameters of the outer boundaries of the various rings will be as follows (see FIG. 2): For Lavana Sea, D = D + 2 W = D + 4D = 5D. For Dhătaki Land, D2 = D + 2 W. + 2W2 = 5D + 8D = 13D. For Kálodaka Sea, D3 = D + 2W + 2W2 + 2W = 13D + 16D = 29D and so on 0010101010 FIG. 2 (net to scale) In general the diameter of the outer boundary suci-vyāsa or sūcī) of the nth ring, whether sea or land will be given by D. = D + 2 (W; + W2 + .............. + W) = D + 2 (2 + 22 + 23 + .......... + 2n)D D + 2 (2n+1 - 2) D = 2n+2 – 3) D = 4W. - 3D .. . (3) " (2) Jain Educationa international For Personal and Private Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.012075
Book TitleAryikaratna Gyanmati Abhivandan Granth
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorRavindra Jain
PublisherDigambar Jain Trilok Shodh Sansthan
Publication Year1992
Total Pages822
LanguageHindi
ClassificationSmruti_Granth
File Size26 MB
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