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most-perfect magic square from the Parshvanath Jain temple in Khajuraho |
Hi! Some years ago (in 2008) I received a picture about a
most-perfect magic square from the
Parshvanath
Jain temple in
Khajuraho named Chautisa Yantra. According to
magic square#India Magic Squares and Cubes By William Symes Andrews, 1908, Open court publish company the square is more then thousand years old / from the 10th-century. There is an additional text above the square. I hope to receive a translation and/or additional details about this text from contributors on languages from India.
BTW:
Sriramachakra (found today) is another of the 384 mutually indistinguishable most-perfect magic squares.
https://test.wikipedia.org/wiki/Most-perfect_magic_square provides transliterations for a dozen of
ISO 15924 scripts as Latn including Roman numerals and binary, Deva, Arab, Armn, Beng, Grek, Gujr, Hans · Hant · Jpan, Hebr, Knda, Kore, Mlym, Taml, Telu, Tibt and maybe some more. The wiki source code can be used for articles / stubs in languages using these scripts. Fonts are not optimized and all comments are welcome at the test subdomain page
[1]. Thanks for all your efforts in advance! lɛʁi ʁɑjnhɑʁt (Leri Reinhart)
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email me· 02:28, 18 August 2015 (UTC)
Shouldn't there have quotes about mathematics of mathematicians on the portal?? - Nokib Sarkar Poke 06:51, 14 August 2017 (UTC)
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most-perfect magic square from the Parshvanath Jain temple in Khajuraho |
Hi! Some years ago (in 2008) I received a picture about a
most-perfect magic square from the
Parshvanath
Jain temple in
Khajuraho named Chautisa Yantra. According to
magic square#India Magic Squares and Cubes By William Symes Andrews, 1908, Open court publish company the square is more then thousand years old / from the 10th-century. There is an additional text above the square. I hope to receive a translation and/or additional details about this text from contributors on languages from India.
BTW:
Sriramachakra (found today) is another of the 384 mutually indistinguishable most-perfect magic squares.
https://test.wikipedia.org/wiki/Most-perfect_magic_square provides transliterations for a dozen of
ISO 15924 scripts as Latn including Roman numerals and binary, Deva, Arab, Armn, Beng, Grek, Gujr, Hans · Hant · Jpan, Hebr, Knda, Kore, Mlym, Taml, Telu, Tibt and maybe some more. The wiki source code can be used for articles / stubs in languages using these scripts. Fonts are not optimized and all comments are welcome at the test subdomain page
[1]. Thanks for all your efforts in advance! lɛʁi ʁɑjnhɑʁt (Leri Reinhart)
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לערי ריינהארט·
T·
m:
Th·
T·
email me· 02:28, 18 August 2015 (UTC)
Shouldn't there have quotes about mathematics of mathematicians on the portal?? - Nokib Sarkar Poke 06:51, 14 August 2017 (UTC)