The assassination of TECH GC (Part I; Part II - The Revival of Tech GC ) “ Yeh batane se pehle tu mar kyun nahi gaaya ” said Ranajay disconnecting promptly. We never talked about it again. He was reacting to news I had just delivered to him – KGP’s Tech GC 1 now had events called ‘Biz Quiz’ and ‘Ad Design’. Why did he react like that? Allow me to step back a little, 17 years to be precise. It was July 2000, when I ran into Ranajay outside the majestic old building on the hallowed grounds of what we lovingly refer to as KGP. Fresh from JEE, we were both first year undergraduate students in the Mechanical Engineering Department 2 . KGP underwent many changes during this year, perhaps more than in any year since it was established. The campus was preparing for its golden jubilee celebrations and receiving millions of dollars in donations from generous IIT alumni 3 . The campus was abuzz with construction as LAN cables were being laid to accommodat...
Poorna from Poorna: Is that possible? पूर्णस्य पूर्णमादाय पूर्णमेवावशिष्यते- declares the second line of one Shanti Mantra 1 . This Shanti Mantra is associated with the Svetasvatara 2 and Isha Upanishads 3 . In English, the mantra translates to: from the poorna (पूर्ण) when when you take out poorna , you are left with poorna . Poorna is a Sanskrit word, which is usually roughly translated as ‘whole’. In the context of the Shanti Mantra, translators 2,3 have interpreted poorna to be a synonym for Brahman (ब्रह्मन्) and the statement to imply that “ Brahman is still full, although the whole universe has come out of it” 2 . Let us take a different route and pretend that we do not know what this statement or the word poorna implies. Instead, we translate the shloka into the following equation: 𝑥-𝑥 = 𝑥, where 𝑥 is this entity to be determined. The Shanti Mantra declares that there exists an entity called poorna that satisfies this algebraic equation. Keeping with ...
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