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June 9, 2025 16 mins

In Episode 39 of Ancient Code, Modern Mind, host Harsh Rain explores the philosophical, cultural, and ethical dimensions of Aryabhata’s Aryabhatiya, moving beyond its technical achievements to uncover the worldview that shaped it. Set in Gupta India, Aryabhata’s work reflects a belief in cosmic harmony (ṛta), with mathematics (gaṇitaṃ) as the divine language to understand the universe’s rational order, as suggested by his invocation of Brahman (Gītikāpāda 1). His equal yuga durations prioritize mathematical symmetry, aligning cosmic time with rational principles. Ethically, Aryabhata emphasizes knowledge integrity, warning against distorting his work (pratikañcukaṃ, Gola.50) and championing individual reason (svamatināvā, Gola.49) to discern truth from error. Balancing tradition with innovation, he critically evaluates inherited knowledge to refine it, viewing the pursuit of truth (satya) as a disciplined path (sādhana). This episode reveals Aryabhata’s science as a profound endeavor, blending mathematical precision, cosmic vision, and ethical responsibility, with lasting relevance for modern inquiry.

Key Words:
Aryabhata, Aryabhatiya, cosmic harmony, ṛta, mathematics, gaṇitaṃ, Brahman, ethics, svamatināvā, pratikañcukaṃ, satya, sādhana, Gupta India, intellectual integrity, tradition, innovation, scientific philosophy.

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  • This podcast is produced for educational and entertainment purposes and reflects interpretations of historical texts. Listeners are encouraged to consult primary sources and scholarly works for further study.

  • Pronunciations of Sanskrit terms are approximations for accessibility and may vary across regional traditions.

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