pingala in A Sentence

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    In Pingala system, 122 can be written as 1001111.

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    The left and right segments are called Ida and Pingala.

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    Pingala's system of binary numbers starts with number one(and not zero).

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    Pingala's work also contains the Fibonacci number, called mātrāmeru, and now known as the Gopala- Hemachandra number.

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    The Indian scholar Pingala(around 5th-2nd centuries BC) developed a binary system for describing prosody in his Chandashutram.

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    The Indian scholar Pingala used binary numbers and was the first to use the Sanskrit word‘sunya' for zero.

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    Plutarch shows that Hipparchus was able to do something called enumerative combinotrix which Pingala had already done a long time ago.

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    The trisula's central point represents Shushmana, and that is why it is longer than the other two, representing ida and Pingala.

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    The trisula's central point represents Shushmana, and that is why it is longer than the other two, representing ida and Pingala.

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    The trishul's central point represents Shushmana and that is why it is longer than the other two, represent ida and Pingala.

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    The trishul's central point represents Shushmana and that is why it is longer than the other two, represent ida and Pingala.

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    Pingala also knew the special case of the binomial theorem for the index 2, i.e. for(a + b) 2, as did his Greek contemporary Euclid.

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    The ida(feminine, passive) and the Pingala(male, active) channels spiral upwards like a double helix, crossing for the last time at the Vishuddha or throat chakra.

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    The ida(feminine, passive) and the Pingala(male, active) channels that spiral upwards like a double helix, crossing for the last time at the Vishuddha or throat chakra.

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    Pingala(in Chandaḥśāstra 8.23) has assigned the following combinations of zero and one to represent various numbers, much in the same way as the present day computer programming procedures.

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    Use of zero is sometimes mistakenly ascribed to Pingala due to his discussion of binary numbers, usually represented using 0 and 1 in modern discussion, while Pingala used short and long syllables.

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    We now use zero and one(0 and 1) in representing binary numbers, but it is not known if the concept of zero was known to Pingala- as a number without value and as a positional location.

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    Use of zero is sometimes ascribed to Pingala due to his discussion of binary numbers, usually represented using 0 and 1 in modern discussion, but Pingala used light(laghu) and heavy(guru) rather than 0 and 1 to describe syllables.

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    Halayudha(10th century AD) who wrote a commentary on Pingala's work understood and used zero in the modern sense but by then it was commonplace in India and had also begun to make its way to West Asia as well to countries like Indonesia, Cambodia and others in East and Southeast Asia.

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