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ARHAT VACANA
Kundakunda Jnanapitha, Indore
THE MENSURATION OF A CONCH
IN ANCIENT INDIA
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I. INTRODUCTION
According to Jaina cosmography, at the end of asamkhyāta1 island-oceans here is the Suayambhuramana (self-born-merriment) ocean in which the deeply sunk one is a conch. The dimension (extension, length or diameter) of the conch is 12 yojanas and the diameter of its (circular) face is 4 yojanas. Jainas have calculated that the volume of the conch is 365 cubic yojanas.
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As far as known, from before the time of Yatturṣabha2 the Jaina School of Indian Mathematics has had a deep concern with the mensuration of a conch. Virasena, Mahavira". Nemicandra and Narayana are the other mathematicians whose works contain the elements of its mensuration. Among hem, Narayana is the only non-Jaina mathematician.
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The very object of this article is to make a thorough study on the mensuration of a conch in ancient India from those sources which are extant oday. This article shall definitely provide broad base for further study.
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In the following sections, we shall give the details of the mensuration of a conch made by the mathematicians mentioned above in such an order hat the subject matter can be well understood.
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2. MAHAVIRA
In footnotes (p. 186, Rangacharya) to his own English translation of the Ganita-sara-samgraha, Rangacharya (1912) conceives that the figure intended by Mahavira for a conch-like plane figure is two unequal semi-circles placed so that their diameters coincide in position as shown in Fig. 1a.
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Fig. 1a A conch-like plane figure conceived by Rangacharya
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