User:Sudyumna Acharya

Sudyumna Acharya Honoured with Certificate of Honour by Honourable President of India. Founder--1- Veda Vani Vitan, Oriental Research Institute Satna. 2- Bharhut art museum. Sudyumna Acharya is reputed to be a profound thinker, eloquent speaker and serious writer of the books. He is eminent Scholar of indology who has composed scores of books on diverse subjects of indology such as Sanskrit grammar and linguistics, Indian philosophy and physical science, ancient and modern mathematics. He has also edited several rare books. He has given a new approach, a new dimension to the works of indology. He has promoted understanding by comparative, critical and analytical description of the discipline. So his books are considered necessary for new Researchers. Special achievements-- 1- He takes credit for new scientific approach to Indian philosophy. He put together all the principles of philosophy in a single compass of volume, arranged them subjectwise and kept the views of modern physical science side by side. He systematized them, kept the poise and equilibrium between them and thus made them a common set of principles. So he has composed many books on Indian philosophy and physical science, one of them being दर्शन शास्त्र की परम्परा में भौतिक विज्ञान under 5 volumes. The subjects like light, sound, liquid solid states of substances were discussed. 2-- As an eminent linguist, he has studied seriously the development of words long through ages and discovered the thinkings and customs of society peeping through the words. He pieced together the scraps of information supplied by the systems of formation and etymologies of the words and built up a new vivid picture otherwise unknown. In this field the most comprehensive book 'Indian heritage as reflected in Sanskrit and descending words ' stands at the service of Scholars. 3-He has graphically described the contribution of Indian scientists to the field of mathematics and astronomy. He put the theorems into comparison with those of modern mathematicians and added the rationale to all of them. To him belongs the credit of having composed the most comprehensive on mathematics entitled 'The Great Mathematical Heritage of India. In the field of lexicography the oldest commentary was coedited for the first time after 19th century. The book was embellished with elaborated preface and equipped with Hundreds of foot notes. Under another stupendous task, a serious commentary has been made on renowned book Mahabhashya of Patanjali to unravel the knots and to accelerate comprehension of Sanskrit grammar. He still continues to engage himself with same vigour and vitality in teaching, making discourse, giving guidance to Research Scholars and above all in creating new compositions.