Ancient India's Pioneering Wisdom in Space Science
The Daily Guardian
|June 26, 2025
From calculating planetary orbits to inventing zero, ancient Indian scholars pioneered astronomy and mathematics, shaping our cosmic understanding. Their legacy lives on in India's growing success in modern space exploration and satellite technology.
The idea that space science is a purely modern discipline is a misconception. Long before the advent of rockets, satellites, and telescopes, ancient Indian scholars were observing the skies, calculating celestial movements, and conceptualizing cosmic phenomena with astonishing accuracy.
Their contributions, recorded in ancient scriptures and scientific treatises, reveal a civilization deeply curious about the universe and remarkably sophisticated in its understanding of space. As India establishes itself as a global leader in space exploration through the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), it's worth revisiting the roots of this scientific spirit—deeply embedded in the ancient Indian tradition of astronomy, mathematics, and cosmology.
Astronomy in the Vedic Age
The earliest references to astronomical observations in India are found in the Vedas, particularly the Rigveda and Atharvaveda, which are over 3,000 years old. These texts reflect not just spiritual or mythological views but also precise knowledge of cosmic phenomena such as the solar and lunar cycles, equinoxes, solstices, and eclipses. The Vedanga Jyotisha, dated around 1200 BCE, is one of the oldest known texts exclusively dealing with astronomy and timekeeping. It laid down rules for calendrical calculations, determining auspicious times (muhurtas) for rituals, and seasonal shifts—essential for agriculture and daily life.
The text presents a detailed understanding of the movement of the sun and moon, establishing the basis of the Indian lunisolar calendar, which harmonizes lunar months with the solar year. The accurate predictions of lunar phases and eclipses highlight the advanced mathematical and observational skills of ancient Indian astronomers, centuries before similar developments in other civilizations.
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