Book Title: Ganitasara Sangraha
Author(s): Mahaviracharya, M Rangacharya
Publisher: Government of Madras

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________________ Shri Mahavir Jain Aradhana Kendra www.kobatirth.org Acharya Shri Kailassagarsuri Gyanmandir CHAPTER VII-MEASUREMENT OF AREAS. * 191 sacrificial fire-pit and like that of (the back of) the tortoise, (the required result is to be arrived at). As example in illustration thereof. 26. In the case of the area of a sacrificial fire-pit the measure of the diameter is 27, and the measure of the circunference is seen to be 56. What is the calculated measure of the area of that same (pit) ? An example about a convex circular surface resembling the back) of a tortoise. 27. The diameter is 15, and the circumference is seen to be 36. In the case of this area resembling the back of a) tortoise, what is the practically approximate measure as calculated ? The rule for arriving at the practically approximate value of the area of an in-lying annular figure as well as of an out-reaching atnular figure : 28. The (inner) diameter increased by the breadth (of the annular arca) when multiplied by three and by the breadth (of the annular area) gives the calculated measure of the area of the outreaching annular figure. (Similarly the measure of the calculated area of the in-lying annular figure is to be obtained from the din neter as diminished by the breadth (of the annular area). Examples in illustration thereof. 29. The diameter is 18 hastas, and the breadth of the outreaching annular area is 3 in this case : the diameter is 18 hastas and again the breadth of the in-lying annular area is 3 hastas. What may be (the area of the annular figure in each case) ? 28. The shape of the अन्तश्चक्रवालवृत्तक्षेत्र as well as of the बहिश्चक्रवालवृत्तक्षेत्र is identical with the shape of the HTC mentioned in the note to stanza 7 in this chapter. Eience the rule given for arriving at the area of all these figures works out to be the same practically. For Private and Personal Use Only

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