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Engineering Philosophy of Ancient India A compendium of articles by Late G. G. Joshi Translated & edited by Dr. A.S. Nene
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  • Engineering Philosophy of Ancient India

    A compendium of articles by Late G. G. Joshi

    Translated & edited byDr. A.S. Nene

  • Prologue

    Part A-Introduction

    A01-Life sketch of G.G. Joshi

    A02-Planned but unpublished book of G.G. Joshi

    Part B- Mile stones

    B01-Shilpakalanidhi-Raoshaheb K.V.Vaze

    B02-Shilpashatra Terminology of K.V. Vaze

    B03- Dr. Acharya and his contribution

  • Part C- Ten branches of Engineering

    C01-Krushishastra- Biological Sciences

    C02-Jalashastra-Water resource Engineering

    C03-Khanishastra-Mining and Metallurgy

    C04-Water & Surface Transportation Engineering

    C05-Ratha Shasta- Surface Transportation Engineering

    C06-Vimanshastra-Air / Space Transportation Engineering

    C07-Vastushashtra-Habitations

    C08-Prakarshastra- Ancient Warfare

    C09-Nagar Rachana- Town planning

    C10-Yantrashastra-Machine & Mechanisms

  • Part D- Library Sources

    D01-Tanjore from Shilpashastra point of view

    D02-Adyar Library Chennai

    D03-Sources for procuring Shilpashastra Books

    D04- List of Sanskrit books

    D05-Modern References

    D06-Index of Narada Shilpashastra

    D07-Exhibition of Shilpashastra literature

  • Part E- General Articles

    E01-Narada- A divine Engineer

    E02-Scientific Attitude of ancient India

    E03-Extent of Indian Shilpashastra as per Bhrugu Samhita

    E04-Vishvakarma Sect and its followers

    E05-Shilpashastra Preachers of ancient India

    Part F- Annexure

    F01- Skills of Shilpashastra

    F02- Followers of G.G. Joshi

    F03- Libraries and Book Sellers

    F04- Sample handwriting

  • Prologue

    Shilpashastra - The engineering Philosophy related to a

    particular subject comprising different techniques skills or

    arts.

    Shilpasamhita A compilation of rules and procedure related to

    a particular science.

    Vidya A techniques related to creation or execution of a

    Shilpa.

    Kala - An art or skill acquired by practice and experience.

    Even a blind of deaf person can master any particular skill.

  • Chronology of References

    Text (B.C.) Text (A.D.)

    Vedas- 15000 to 10000 B.C.

    Puranas - 10000 to 5000 B.C.

    Brihat-Samhita- 5000 B.C.

    Mahabharata- 3000 B.C.

    Shatapathbramhana- 1500 B.C.

    Krushiparashar- 1300 B.C.

    Shilpashashtra-800 to 200 B.C.

    Arthshashtra-300 B.C.

    Amarkosha-300 B.C.

    Hayashirshapancharatra 4th Century

    Samarangana Sutradhara11th Century

    Aparajitprichha 12th Century

    Manasollas- 1131 A.D.

    Shusruta- 12th Century

    Ratnasamuchchya- 13th Century

    Manasara- 13th Century

    Tantrasamuccaya-1428 A.D.

    Shilpadipak-15h Century

    Rajvallabha- 1433- 1468 A.D.

  • 1833- A thesis entitled as Essay on architecture of the Hindus by

    Ramaraja, was submitted to Royal Asiatic Society of London.

    1876 - Rev. J.E. Kornas translated a Sanskrit text Mayamat

    Shilpashastra.

    1920- Madras manuscript library was established.

    1900- A.V.Tyagraj Ayyar compiled a book entitled Indian

    architecture or the Shilpashastra of India

    1927- Dr Prasanna kumar Acharya compiled 3000 pages encyclopedia

    named as Manasara -an encyclopedia of Hindu architecture. Six more

    books were added by him to the Manasara series.

    Shilpashastra Journey

  • 1930-1950-Many ancient texts were edited and published. T.Ganapati

    Sthapati, Dr. Dixitar, Dr.Raghawan, Dr.Madayya, Raosaheb K.V.Vaze and Shri

    G.G.Joshi are few prominent names. Of editors.

    1950-2000- Publishing houses such as Chaukhaba Series, Motilal

    Banarasidas,Tanjore Saraswati Mahal library, Jagannath Jaguste etc

    published low cost books in regional languages.

    2000 onwards- Government of India formed Digital libraries in different

    parts of the country. Rest of the world is again attracted towards this

    subject.

    Shilpashastra Journey

  • A01-Life sketch of G.G. Joshi

    Shri Gopal Gajanan Joshi- A Researcher, Guide

    and Curator of vast literature on Shilpashastra

    1911 - 1992

  • Diploma of Civil engineering from Government Polytechnic Nagpur in 1933

    Joined Public Works Department .

    Came into contact of Shri K. V. Vaze of Nasik.

    Decided to follow Shri Vaze and to finish his incomplete work of

    procurement of complete literature on Shilpashastra,

    After 50 years of untiring efforts he collected more than 5000 references

    . Wrote many technical articles on Shilpashastra and these were published

    mostly in a weekly journal Shilpasansar , during 1955-1957.

    He arranged seven exhibitions of his rare collection at 5 cities.

    His few followers formed a private trust named as G.G. Joshi memorial

    Shilpa Sanshodhan trust.

  • Late G.G. Joshi wanted to acquaint young students

    about Ancient Indian Engineering. In 1964 he

    planned to write a comprehensive Hindi book on

    this subject. Due to some reasons he could not

    complete the work.

    He gave a copy of introductory remarks andcontents of his proposed book to the editor ofthis compendium.

    A02-The planned but unpublished book by late Joshi

  • B01-Life and Work of Shilpakalanidhi Vaze

    16/12/ 1869 31/2/1929

    Obtained L.C.E. degree in 1891

    Published 7 Marathi books on Religion

    Published many articles in various daily newspapers,

    magazines and gave lectures.

  • Vazes contribution to Bharatiya Shilpashastra

    1. Shilpa ShkshyaNache Mahatva (Marathi).2. PrachinHindi Shilpashastrasar .3. Kashyapashilpam (Sanskrit).4. Prachin Hindi Shilpashatra-Part-1.5. Aryashilpa Yantrashastra.6. Aryashilpa Vastushastra.7. Aryashilpa Chitravidya .8. Aryashilpa Dhanuvidya-(Marathi).9. Prachin Hindi Yuddhavidya(Marathi).10. Prachin Hindi Shilpashastra Part 4.

  • B03-Shilpashatra Terminology of K.V. Vaze

    Vaze gave English meaning of more than 200

    Sanskrit technical words frequently used in

    Shilpashastra texts .

  • B04-Work of Dr.Prasanna Kumar Acharya

    Dr. P.K. Acharya devoted over forty years of his life

    to compile a detailed and critical study of ancient

    Indian engineering works and literature.

    He wrote seven volumes to explain and expound

    Manasara Vastushatra by means of a literal English

    translation, diagrams, plans, colored plates, glossary

    and historical evidence spread over different

    continents. Considered as the most important

    reference on India Architecture.

  • Part C- Ten branches of Engineering

    C01-Krushishastra- Biological Sciences

    C02-Jalashastra-Water resource Engineering

    C03-Khanishastra-Mining and Metallurgy

    C04-Naukashastra-Water Transportation Engineering

    C05-Ratha Shasta- Surface Transportation Engineering

    C06-Vimanshastra-Air / Space Transportation Engineering

    C07-Vastushashtra-Habitations

    C08-Prakarshastra- Ancient Warfare

    C09-Nagar Rachana- Town planning

    C10-Yantrashastra-Machine & Mechanisms

    Articles by Joshi on following branches

  • D01-Tanjore from Shilpashatra point of view

    The world famous Saraswati Mahal library was established by King

    Serfoji in 1856.

    The Library was started as a Royal Palace Library (1535-1673 A. D.)

    In 1983, the Library was declared as an Institution of National

    Importance.

    Out of 46,695 manuscripts 39,300 manuscripts belong to Sanskrit

    language.

    Tanjore Sarasvati Mahal Library

  • D02- Adyar Library Chennai Tamilnadu

    The first British officer, who took keen interest in setting up

    manuscript libraries, was Col. Mackenzie who was an engineer.

    Language Handwritten Printed

    English - 2700

    Sanskrit 34044 3067

    Tamil 5790 1309

    Telgu 4683 788

    Kannad 2503 333

    Malyalam 324 102

    Urdu 835 60

    Marathi etc 1000 1000

  • D03-Sanskrit Literature on Architecture and Allied Subjects

    Contribution to a bibliography of Indian Arts and

    Architecture by Haridas Mitra.

    Dictionary of Hindu Architecture by P.K.Acharya.

    Study in Vastu-Vidya by Tarapada Bhattacharya.

    Hindi Shilpashastra (Marathi) Part 1 by K.V.Vaze

    Joshi compiled a list of 805 references from following main sources .

  • D04-Sources for procuring Shilpashastra Books

    1.Trivendram Sanskrit Series,

    2.Oriental research institute Mysore,

    3.Madras Govt. oriental series, Triplicane,Chennai.

    4.Calcutta Oriental Book series, Panchanan Ghosh lane, Kolkata

    5.V.Ramaswami Shastralu & Sons,Vavilla press, Chennai

    6.Nagari PrachariNiSabha Banaras (Dev Prize Series) Banares

    7.G.A.Natesan & Co, Explenede Chennai

    8.Bhargava Pustakalaya, Gayaghat Banares

    9.NirNayasagar Press, 26-27 Kolbhat street, Mumbai 2

    10.Choukhamba Sanskrit Series, Banaras, 37

    11.Gaikwad Oriental Series, Vadodara,

    12.Sayaji Sahityamala Vadodara

    13.Mahadev Ramachandra Jaguste,Bookseller,Ahamadabad

  • D05-Modern References

    Urdu Books-21

    English Books-100

    English Journals-10

    Bengali Books-16

    Marathi Books -15

    83 Sanskrit titles of chapters in the text related to engineering.

    D06-Narad shilpshastra

  • E01-Narad- The Shilpashastra Preacher

    Narada is one of these eighteen divine engineers.

    Narada has compiled a book on Music (Sangitshastra) and a

    book NaradaSamhita on Shilpashastra.

    Narada Shilpashastra is a rare Sanskrit text on

    Shilpashastra.

    Narada Samhita (1937) a text on Astrology,

    NaradPuraN

    NaradNiti A book on policy

    31 books are contributed by Narada.

  • E02-Science Worship in Ancient India

    1-Gaint Hindu Tank near Kodaturu.TN

    2-River Bhagirathi or a Man made Canal

    3-Strategic importance of Ganga Canal

    4-Town Planning of Kanjivaram-Unique in the world

    5-Wizards of paintings-Cave Paintings of Ajanta

    Joshi describes following aspect s of Indias Contribution

  • E03 Extent of Indian Shilpashastra as per Bhrugusamhita

    Three volumes of Shilpashastra

    Ten sub parts Shastras (Sciences)

    32 Techniques-Vidyas

    64 Arts-Kalas

    Joshi explains the extent of Shilpashastra

  • E04- Vishwakarma Sect and its followers

    Mythological and traditional information about Vishvakarma

    Descendents of Vishvakarma

    Shilpashastra texts attributed to Vishvakarma

    Vishvakarma One or More?

    Conclusions of modern research on Vishvakarma

    Vishvakarma is worshiped in India as a divine Engineer

  • E05- Shilpashastra Preachers of ancient India

    1. Aniruddha AniruddhaShilpa

    2. Atri- AtriSamhita, Atreta Shilpa , Atreyatilakam

    3. Aushanas- Aushanasshilpa , Aushanas Dhanurveda

    4. Bharadwaja- Bharadwaja-Shilpa, Bharadwaja-

    Dhanurveda,Bharadwaja- Arthashastra

    5. Bhaskara- Bhaskariyashilpa

    6. Bhoja (King of Bhopal) - SamaranganaSutradhar

    7. Bhrugu- Brugushilpasamhita, Bhrugumat

    8. Bramha- Bramhiyashilpa , Bramhiyachitrakarmashastra

    9. Bruhaspati - Bruhaspatishastra, Bruhaspatiyam,

    BruhaspatiArthashastra

    10.Chitrakarma ChitrakarmaShilpa

  • 11.Feruthakkar- FeruthakkarVastu

    12.Hanumant- HanumatShilpa

    13.Ishaan IshaanShilpa, Ishaanshivgurudevpaddhati

    14.KauNapdant- KauNapdant Arthashastra

    15.Kautilya- Kautilyiya Arthashastra

    16.Kumara Kumarashilpa, Kumaragama, Shilparatnam

    17.Manasar- Manasaar

    18.Mandan- VastuMandan, Kodandamandan, Vasturajvallabha,

    Prasadmandan, Roopamandan

    19.Manu - Manutantra, Manusaar, Manusmruti, Manavsutra.

    20.Markandeya - Markandeyashilpa

  • 21.Munimaya- Mayamatam , Mayashastram ,Mayadipika,

    MayaSangraha, Mayamaya,Mayavidya, Mayaratnam

    22.Nagnajeet - Nagnajeetshilpa, NagnajeetChitralakshyaN

    23.Nala- Nalatantra, NalapakdarpaN

    24.Narada - Naradashilpa, Naradiya, Naradanitishastra*

    25.PaNini PaNiniShilpa

    26.Prabodha- PrabodhaShilpa, Prayoga- PrayogaShilpa,

    27.Prajapati Prajapatishilpa

    28.Prashuddha PrashuddhaShilpa

    29.Rhushimaya- RhushimayaShilpa

    30.Rudrayamal RudrayamalVastu

  • 31.Sanatkumar- Sanatkumar Vastushastra, SanatkumarGruhashilpa

    32.Saraswata- SaraswataShilpa, Saraswatiyachitrakarmashastra

    33.Shatrughna- Shatrughna Shilpa

    34.Shounaka Shounakashilpa

    35.Sukhanand- SukhanandVastu

    36.Twashtra- Twashtratantra

    37.Vajra- Vajrashilpa

    38.Valmika- Valmikashilpa

    39.Vashishtha- VashishthaShilpa

    40.Vasudeva VasudevaShilpa

  • 41.Vishalakshya-Vishalakshya Arthashastra

    42.Vishva Vishvashilpa

    43.Vishvakarma-VishvakarmaPrakashshvakarmaVastushastra

    44.Vishvambhar-VishvambharVastu

    45.Vishvamitra- Vishvamitrashilpa, VishvamitraDhanurveda

    46.Wasudev- Wasudev Vastushastra

    47.Yama- Yamashilpa

  • F01-64 Skills of Shilpashastra

    Skills as per Jayamangal

    Skills As per Shukracharya

    F02-List of followers of Late G. G. Joshi

    F03-List of Library Sources in India

    F04-List of Book Sellers in India

    F06- Sample of Handwriting of G.G.

    Annexure

  • About the Editor of this bookDr. A.S. Nene

    Professor & Dean (Retd), VNIT Nagpur, Geotechnical Consultant.

    Recipient of Khosla Memorial Award (1987) by Roorkee University .

    Nominated member of Tech. Committee TC-19 of International Society

    of Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engineering ISSMFE on "Preservation of

    Historical Sites"

    Research Topics: Anchor foundations, Geosynthetics, Software

    development, Mnemonics and Shilpashastra

    Research Papers More than 50 papers in National and International

    journals and conference proceedings.

    Presentations More than 50 presentations on science and technology

    in ancient India are available on web (search words asnene OR ancient

    India).

    Author of 4 Print books and 7 E Books on Shilpashastra.

  • This book would serve as a valuable reference text for Engineers and Architects.

    Contact

    For hard copy - nene_ashok@ yahoo.com

    Soft copy - [email protected]