Seminar
Scriptures, science and mythology: astronomy in Indian cultures

Prof. Rajesh Kochhar

Abstract

Human beings are born astronomers. Ever since they learned to walk upright they have looked at the sky and wondered. The sky has remained the same but not its meaning. We can distinguish between three phases in the history of humankind’s relationship with its cosmic environment: (i) propitiatory phase; (ii) negotiatory phase; and the current (iii) sky-as-an-object phase. My concern today is to discuss the interplay between astronomy and culture in general in the Indian context. Much of the discussion belongs to the negotiatory phase. More specifically I would discuss how in the formative era, sacred texts influenced astronomy, how these texts themselves were modified under the influence of new scientific developments, and how mythology was upgraded to keep pace with science.

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Scriptures, science and mythology: astronomy in Indian cultures
Prof. Rajesh Kochhar
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Mohali, India
Tuesday December 1, 2009 - 0:00 GMT  (Aula)
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