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EPISODE · May 2, 2026 · 1H 34M

Did Europe Steal Mathematics From India? | Hyper Quest Podcast ft. Prof CK Raju

from Hyper Quest Podcast · host Vishal Chaurasia

What if the world misunderstood mathematics itself? In this explosive conversation, supercomputer scientist C. K. Raju explains why Ganita and modern Western mathematics are fundamentally different systems of thought. From ancient Indian calculation methods to the history of Greek mathematics, colonial education systems, axiomatic logic, and India’s forgotten scientific legacy—this episode challenges mainstream narratives.C. K. Raju also contributed to India’s first supercomputer PARAM, making this discussion both intellectual and practical. If you care about science, history, Sanatan Dharma, or the future of Indian education, this is essential viewing.--------------------------About the guest:Prof. Shri C. K. Raju, who contributed to India’s first supercomputer, PARAM, is widely recognized as a mathematician, computer scientist, historian of science, and fearless intellectual thinker. He is known for challenging mainstream narratives around mathematics, relativity, colonial education systems, and the origins of scientific knowledge. Through his books, lectures, and research, he has sparked major debates on Indian intellectual heritage. In this podcast, he explains Ganita vs. modern mathematics, ancient Indian science, and why forgotten knowledge systems matter today.👉 His X handle: https://x.com/CKRaju14?s=20👉 Buy his books:https://ckraju.net/books/buy-ckr-books.html🔹 Suggest Next Guest:https://forms.gle/ViL4N6WSWshrit8W6__________________________________

What if the world misunderstood mathematics itself? In this explosive conversation, supercomputer scientist C. K. Raju explains why Ganita and modern Western mathematics are fundamentally different systems of thought. From ancient Indian calculation methods to the history of Greek mathematics, colonial education systems, axiomatic logic, and India’s forgotten scientific legacy—this episode challenges mainstream narratives.C. K. Raju also contributed to India’s first supercomputer PARAM, making this discussion both intellectual and practical. If you care about science, history, Sanatan Dharma, or the future of Indian education, this is essential viewing.--------------------------About the guest:Prof. Shri C. K. Raju, who contributed to India’s first supercomputer, PARAM, is widely recognized as a mathematician, computer scientist, historian of science, and fearless intellectual thinker. He is known for challenging mainstream narratives around mathematics, relativity, colonial education systems, and the origins of scientific knowledge. Through his books, lectures, and research, he has sparked major debates on Indian intellectual heritage. In this podcast, he explains Ganita vs. modern mathematics, ancient Indian science, and why forgotten knowledge systems matter today.👉 His X handle: https://x.com/CKRaju14?s=20👉 Buy his books:https://ckraju.net/books/buy-ckr-books.html🔹 Suggest Next Guest:https://forms.gle/ViL4N6WSWshrit8W6__________________________________

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