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TheVedic BluePrint of Computation

Author(s) Ms. Kapila Purohit
Country India
Abstract The origins of modern Computer Science are traditionally traced to the 17th-century European Enlightenment. This paper explorers the structural parallels between the ancient Vedas Indian linguistics and modern computational technology. However, structural analysis of ancient Indian texts reveals a sophisticated "Vedic Blueprint" for computation. This paper investigates the initiatives of the Rishis—specifically Maharishi Panini, Maharishi Pingala, and Maharishi Gautama—in establishing the foundations of binary mathematics (by Rishi Pingala), formal language theory(by Rishi Paninian grammar), and logic-based inference engines(by Rishi Gautama). We argue that the modern digital age is an implementation of these ancient computational frameworks.
Keywords Panini, Pingala, Binary Logic, Formal Grammars, Sanskrit, AI
Field Computer
Published In Volume 8, Issue 1, January-February 2026
Published On 2026-02-19

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