YES,he ia Ph.D in theoretical Physics from A C College of tech Guindy in the year 1978of Madras univA favourite of late swami Tapasyanandaji Maharaj who was the vice pres of our order
I am a Disciple from The Ramakrishna Mission since 1971...And have come across many Monks of the Mission and most of them are having very good and very high power of their intelligence....Very much Evolved Intellect and I am glad to know about this Geometrical and interest in Mathematics...I am really proud of His achievement receiving An Infosys Prize of Rs/65 lakhs for it He has make a trust for using according to His wish....I Congratulate Him ...and Very much proud of His interest...Music is also all mathematics and Geometry...must be singing well too... Dr. SohiniBen Shukla, Junagadh, Gujarat.
In Ramakrishna mission many monks are from various religion...(Hindu ,Muslim, Christian, Buddha.....etc....) After became monk they have only one religion: humanity
Its been around more than 10 years since I passed out from Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira. He used to take the classes of probability for students who had Mathematics as general course in Grads.... back in 2004-05 and was also the Hostel warden of Vidya Bhawan for Class11th. Mahan Maharaj...one of the most intelligent and brightest persons.. I have seen in my life!!!!!!!!!!!!!
For some idiots who are fussing here about him being monk wearing a saffron and Hindu patriarchy. I must tell you that Ramakrishna mission practices a Hinduism which is spiritual in its essence not your yogiji, Ramdev baba, type so called Hinduism which seems more like Identity politics.
we are fortunate that in a post modern world of hindutva we still have something like ramakrishna mission which is truly spiritual and individualistic in essence and stays away from the politics of its age
In IIT kanpur we had a lecture delivered abt the power of a focused mind and its various roles in matters of intuition and abstraction ......it was a profound experience ......... back then it appealed to my rational sense ....the essence of eastern intellect is so well preserved in this order ......unlike people in politics trying desperately to prove puspak vimans and all........here is a school which sheds light on the philosophical debates in these allegories ....and leads willing people towards spiritual experiences .........
The interviewer also seems more knowledgeable on these subjects then the typical interviewers from the west. Looking forward for more science related interviews. Cheers.
Wonderful interview. How I wish I could attend a place like Ramakrishna Math for a true education! When I discovered the Vedas and associated literature 14 years ago at the age of 55, I realized Advaita Vedanta is the perfect expression of science of our cosmos and personal being, and understanding of it in its fullness and putting that into practice is what will will fulfill me both intellectually and spiritually. Hopefully, the type of education practiced at the many Indian maths will expand across the world - we desperately need it. Thank you very much from Alaska, US.
RKM took place of Brahmo Samaj.... Brahmo Samaj was also very succesful and professed impetus on Vedas. But it soon faltered popularity but many who fell away from Brahmo Samaj were influenced by Ramkrishna Paramhans, including Narendranath Dutta (Vivekananda) who made Ramkrishna Mission... So obviously it has some essence of the Brahmo Intellectuality still in it..... However orthodox like Infinity Foundation, Arya Samajis, try to discredit Ramkrishna Mission and Brahmo Samaj with rumours that they are Christian missionaries... 😀 Im yet to see a Christian missionary group that puts impteus on Vedas, Vedanta, Gita and Shakta school. 😀
The way professor MJ explained fractal is amazing. I feel like a similar idea can be applied to the fundamental problem of economics - the problem of limited resource.
I actually forgot! 😕 It was long ago. Probably something like this: Professor MJ described how the quest to maximize sunlight collection leads to the fractal geometry of plants. Maybe I thought, the same might be happening in economics with everyone trying to maximize surplus for themselves. But there're some vital problems: the Universe is locally Euclidean, and Sun rays follow that geometry. I don't know if wealth in general has that geometry of if there's any meaning of thinking wealth in those terms. Anyway, thank you @@darpanmajumdar9655 sir for reminding me of this. I'm not an economist, but I hope someone, more equipped than me, does something with it.
Prof.Mahan Mahraj,the celebrated mathematcian and a monk of RKM Posseses four M s and a C=caliber of the first order to search for the abstract and structure in what we see around us.May he reach the highest ladder in his dedicated quest for knowledge.
We should be proud that an Indian monk got such a talent. Hope one day he will get novel prize and bring laurel to India. This is India where person like Mohan Maharaj has chosen to become Ramakrishna Mission Monk and renounced himself to serve the humanity unselfishness. R K Mission is really a great.
True, I am deeply impressed by his way of measured expression of his intellectual intelligence. He is very humble. But I guess, his work is already very much useful in advanced computer simulation of complex systems.
During my childhood I was a mad fan of Prof Einstein, Satyen Bose and Meghnath Saha and wanted to be a mathematician. My first love was geometry and loved to solve the most complicated problems. Time passed like flow of water in nearby river ganga. However, destiny made me an electronics engineer. Now, after retirement living alone, and very close to Sri Ramakrishna temple. Thus became very highly spiritual. Noticed one very common thing between mathematics and spirituality is the necessity of very high level of concentrations resulting in incidents of both getting solutions of mathematical problems and visualization of Sri Ramakrishna - Holy Mother - Swaami Vivekananda in dreams. Spirituality at the last part of life after rigorous practice of science is a very natural consequence and probably should be most sought after, because spirituality is nothing but Meta Science and Meta Science comes only after vigorous practice of Science.
Just my humble hundred pranams 🙏🙏🙏 I came to know about Maharaj when I visited Dakshineswar and Belur I was in Kashi studying computer science at IIT BHU, and get darshan of maa Annapurna, Baba Vishwanath and maa Ganga. Then I was pulled to Indian statistical institute for MTech CSE, I used to take batch, submit my bag and cross ferry for Belur, one of my friends told me about Maharaj, I am student of Mandar Mitra Sir and Malay Sir, both of them used to encourage me to visit temple, I am indebted to them. in fact second day after my admission I met Malay Sir and he suggested me to visit temple as I was willing and excited, alongwith Ansuman Sir, these three teachers are my favourite, I am fan of Mandar Sir really. I heard that same Mandar Sir is his brother, I am thankful to Maa for being able to know about Maharaj 🙏🙏🪷 Jay Maa Kali
Mohan Maharaj is essentially a seeker of truth ! probably absolute truth of life ! That’s why he is pursing Monk wood as a occupation & mathematics as vocation as Monk ! May He succeed in his life goal of attaining of Ultimate truth of human existence 👏👏👏
He may be great but I like to listen to Swami Sarvapriyananda who talks so brilliantly. Actually I shouldn't compare as both are monks doing great service but just saying.
NDTV was the oldest TV channel thats why they interviewed . 2 ) NDTV also shouts against Hinduism as they say it has casteim . Hindu dharma has castiesm based on ACT even Ravana was. brahmin and Duryodhana a Khsatriya
NDTV has tie up with Infosys. NDTV has no role in it. Every political party and big tycoons have media houses which work for them. Its owner Mr. Narayan Murty always comes to NDTV when he gives interview. His son and fields medalist Manjul Bhargava came to NDTV when they were opening Sanskrit library in India. All Infosys laureate were interviewed at NDTV. Dr. Bhargava is also good at Sanskrit and once solved mathematical problem through Sanskrit. So Infosys is doing great job.
Mahan MJ? When will these journos do their homework? His name was Mahan Mitra,his monk name is Swami Vidyanathananda. MJ is short form of Maharaj. We went to the same school. His younger brother was my class mate.
@@18pritamchandra he was one of the best students in his batch. Let me tell you Mahan da's batch was indeed very bright batch. In school I remember him to be a very well mannered,extremely studious but very humble boy. So was his brother. They were examples for mediocre students like us. We always looked up to students like Mahan Da.
When spirituality is combined with Science then it’s a lethal combination (in a very positive way) RKM’s continuous emphasis on education, reading, research inspired from the ideas and the lives of Sri Ramakrishna, Swami Vivekananda has produced exquisite monks like him. I am a Sikh and I must say here we are far behind and need to match up, we need to emphasise more on education, Research and development too in the spiritual field which is lacking terribly among us, not that Gurus teaching lack in anyway but it’s our attitude that needs to change we need to get out from this obsession of going abroad and doing menial jobs there while we can contribute so much here. We have done well but need to do much more, unfortunately I see fanaticism coming in many people among us. This is going to be fatal and counter productive.
In Sri Ramakrishna's teaching, there are infinite paths to infinite reality. So it really does not matter if you are a Sikh or not, Waheguru is also worshipped within the Order. I am myself a practicioner of both Sikhism and what is known as Hinduism among portions of other faiths, drawing inspiration from Ramakrishna and Vivekananda.
@@singhjasbeer5216 Nice to meet you! I was born in a Punjabi Hindu family that has always also followed the teachings of the Sikh gurus. I believe that there is immense potential for the unity of these (and really, all other) religions in Sri Ramakrishna and Swami Vivekananda's dharma.
@@singhjasbeer5216 I have been reading the writings of Swami Vivekananda and some monks of the Order like Swami Medhananda. I find it to be not just philosophically nuanced, but more importantly, possessing a true ability to unite all religions.
1) Could we design a solar panel tree by mimicking the max surface area created by fractal and hyperbolic geometry? 2) Antennae could be redesigned in a fractal/hypergeometric way? I think an AI system came up with such an asymmetric but highly compact and effective antenna for NASA already. 3) B+ Trees are already used in databases and seem to have a 2D branching structure with a continuous leaf level structure acting as a 1D boundary to the tree. Could we create a 3D tree instead with a 2D leaf level surface? Would make for a more compact and shorter tree. Would it be more trouble than it's worth? Our buildings currently are built by replicating ground floor all the way to the top with elevator acting as trunk. Branching though is spaced equally. Could we build buildings in a fractal way to maximise occupancy of 3D volume of space? Might interfere with circulation of light and air though.
He is a Vedanti . Vedanta or the essence of Vedas are science. Mathematics is a Vedanga or one of the angas of the Veda. Veda is the knowledge spectrum out of which anga is mathematics. Then Ayurveda is another anga. Nice to see a person practising real Hinduism. Just like 2 is a abstraction of the emperical 2, Shiva, Vishnu, Brahma are abstractions of the ultimate reality.
The brand of Hinduism he practices is quite different from what general people are aware of. It's very simple but very hard to follow through, values like; discipline, education, celibacy, restrain, service, selflessness and personal growth both psychological and physical.
What he practices is quite close to the original form of Vedic Arya Sanskriti . In ancient India, we had Rishis, Acharyas who used to contribute in various physical sciences and knowledge systems. They used to follow "Ashtang Yog" the 8 rules of Yog. That's what he does all those regulations you are telling. Today's modern hinduism is it's highly distorted form that started pervading from the early middle ages.
He is a monk in the Ramkrishna Mission and a great mathematician. Proud to have such educated person as a Hindu monk, but saddened me when he said he has no religion, if so then why did he become a sadhu? I have observed the so called pseudo intellectuals in India take great pride in projecting themselves as having no religion, including Amitabh Bacchan who said he does not belong to any religion. If Bachchan does not have any religion then why does he go to temples so often. Followers of no other religion will ever say this barring Hindus. Fail to understand why do they always want to be politically correct. Love Yogiji for his straight forward attitude & for speaking his mind without being politically correct.
He never said that in the entire interview. NDTV interviewer kept trying to get him to give some political statement. When he didn't, they put it in the heading anyway.
Sanatan dharma is a way of living by experiencing and acknowledging the true nature of this existence, it is not about who you pray to or how you pray, that is what religion is, hinduism or sanatan dharm has spirituality at its core, athiests, believers etc. everyone comes under it, it talks about the nature of this existence, which pervades the entire universe.
The great monk is right. Hinduism is not a religion, since it was not founded by any human. It evolved over the ages like a forest, that has both good and harmful plants, trees and animals of many colours, shapes, sizes, habit and behaviour. The purpose of Hinduism is to adopt, adapt and adept to all kind of Humanity and nature that exists on Earth and coexist in harmony with minimal conflict and maximising altruism, cooperation and fraternity among humans.
If u dare to compare Yogi to Mahan Maharaj, say that in any IIT/IISc/TIFR campus. U won't get away unscathed. U are comparing a roadside college BSc graduate with a IITK and UC Berkeley alumnus.
So the monk completely missed the absolutely outstanding, incisive question asked at the end by the interviewer Mr. Pallav Bagla : "so this monk who is _taken in_ by geometry is _enjoying_ himself?!" Monks are supposed to be completely detached (dukheshanudvigna manaaha sukheshu vigata spruhaha -- the Gita) and not get taken in or be enjoying, but be doing work as duty (karmanyevaadhikarasthe maa phaleshu kadaachana -- the Gita). Great, great question by the interviewer!! But, that is no detraction from the monk's great mathematics..
Those are very old ideas.. Monks don't enjoy, boys don't cry, Father have to be rough, mother have to be soft-spoken, boyfriend have to be possessive etc etc. As humanly going along the road of a more evolved species, we try to do things we love.. the things that give meaning to ourselves. Listen to Ramkrishna Mission swamiji's lectures.. this year's and 30-35year old lectures.. you will see a huge difference.. Because, thay are also evolving.. we all are also evolving.. But, yes, the question was really smart.. and Swamiji answered it very cheerfully and beautifully.
@@shwetikt8671 : Thank you, however I didn't need a clickbait for the beautiful conversation. I know about Mahan Maharaj from a long time. (Btw, the conversation is beautiful only from one side. Repeatedly asking a mathematician and monk to give political statements is hardly beautiful or deep.)
See the cross section of a cauliflower, it shows the same branching structure where a small floret/branch of the cauliflower is scaled down version of the entire cauliflower. This is what he means when he says spherical 3D volume of entire tree/cauliflower is seen to be a highly gyrated 2D boundary seen clearly in the fractal outline of the cross section.
Such Monks of RKM are much above than intellectual man's thought process even. &To judge them the criteria is ,we need to raise ourselves 1st in a life of renunciation. Then only we will be able to understand their mind/work....
Harihi Aum. I am blessed and delighted to watch this. Atleast, I trust that some of you are aware of another towering personality, namely, Swami Jnanananda born as Bhupathiraju Lakshminarasimha Raju (5 December 1896 - 21 September 1969) was an Indian Yogi and Nuclear Physicist, who worked in the Andhra University, Visakhapatnam. Great souls inspire us always, wherever and whenever, they contemplate. May God bless all those Truth seekers, who inturn, inspire generations of all students in future.
It seems to me that Vivekananda envisioned for the Ramakrishna order something akin to the type of monasticism found in the Catholic church in which learned monks(and nuns)are also teachers and professors.
string theory, mtheory, quantum gravity, super symmetry - the man who is behind all these edward witten doesn't win nobel but instead won fields medal, some people argue fields medal to be even greater than nobel since maths doesn't have a nobel prize per se and also field medal is awarded every 4 years.
this is further proof that Bharat mata must have produced her own science that wasn't recorded or recognised even now Indian people don't believe in their potential or their peers
I like scientifically minded monks like him 😊. There are some other "gurus" who keep saying they/yoga had answers to every research happening right now, "research is just about spending billions of dollars" etc etc.
I like the OSHO stand on Sanyas i.e. Neo-Sanyas which is to live in the world and yet not to be untouched by world like lotus flower which live in water but remain untouched by water.
He taught me discrete mathematics. He was way too intelligent for normal minds like mine
Where does he teach?
Behind him are buildings of rich mumbaikars.. like bollywood and news chennal anchors making monkey off dumbness
@@pw8331 I guess in TIFR, Mumbai
he was my hostel warden, when I did my degree in Ramakrishna mission Vivekananda college in Chennai
+fuhrer l He is a genius,in his field,he is unparalleled.His work is highly regarded and he is one of the greatest mathematicians alive today.
then you were supposed to tell more about him
vivek n was he nice??
YES,he ia Ph.D in theoretical Physics from A C College of tech Guindy in the year 1978of Madras univA favourite of late swami Tapasyanandaji Maharaj who was the vice pres of our order
I am a Disciple from The Ramakrishna Mission since 1971...And have come across many Monks of the Mission and most of them are having very good and very high power of their intelligence....Very much Evolved Intellect and I am glad to know about this Geometrical and interest in Mathematics...I am really proud of His achievement receiving An Infosys Prize of Rs/65 lakhs for it He has make a trust for using according to His wish....I Congratulate Him ...and Very much proud of His interest...Music is also all mathematics and Geometry...must be singing well too...
Dr. SohiniBen Shukla, Junagadh, Gujarat.
He is such a happy person.. We need more cheerful people like him.
In Ramakrishna mission many monks are from various religion...(Hindu ,Muslim, Christian, Buddha.....etc....) After became monk they have only one religion: humanity
not only the monks of rkmath.... but also everyone needs that broad perspective of humanity.... that's what they strive for....
Humanity is not a religion, it's a faith that the world relies on.
@@dhruvverma6460 and religion is a faith
they are all hindus only bcz whenever you became monk in RKM, they became hindu according to the guidelines.
I am a student of Ramkrishna Mission College
Its been around more than 10 years since I passed out from Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira. He used to take the classes of probability for students who had Mathematics as general course in Grads.... back in 2004-05 and was also the Hostel warden of Vidya Bhawan for Class11th.
Mahan Maharaj...one of the most intelligent and brightest persons.. I have seen in my life!!!!!!!!!!!!!
For some idiots who are fussing here about him being monk wearing a saffron and Hindu patriarchy. I must tell you that Ramakrishna mission practices a Hinduism which is spiritual in its essence not your yogiji, Ramdev baba, type so called Hinduism which seems more like Identity politics.
we are fortunate that in a post modern world of hindutva we still have something like ramakrishna mission which is truly spiritual and individualistic in essence and stays away from the politics of its age
MANU C M GOWDA Yeah dude. That's one place where I can spend moments of relief and I love it. You know the environment there.
In IIT kanpur we had a lecture delivered abt the power of a focused mind and its various roles in matters of intuition and abstraction ......it was a profound experience ......... back then it appealed to my rational sense ....the essence of eastern intellect is so well preserved in this order ......unlike people in politics trying desperately to prove puspak vimans and all........here is a school which sheds light on the philosophical debates in these allegories ....and leads willing people towards spiritual experiences .........
MANU C M GOWDA Do you have any video of it. Seems like a good one.
Alochona khub valo laglo. Pronam neben mj. Joi Thakur.
He scored 67th position in JEE, got admitted in IITK
@the BHB which year?
@@siddharthasarkar9134 1989
I am proud because I saw him at our university ....at Belur math
Which university?
@@sandipkarmakar7747 vivekananda University
The interviewer also seems more knowledgeable on these subjects then the typical interviewers from the west. Looking forward for more science related interviews. Cheers.
Professor Mahan Maharaj is simple leaving high thinking man!
Wonderful interview. How I wish I could attend a place like Ramakrishna Math for a true education! When I discovered the Vedas and associated literature 14 years ago at the age of 55, I realized Advaita Vedanta is the perfect expression of science of our cosmos and personal being, and understanding of it in its fullness and putting that into practice is what will will fulfill me both intellectually and spiritually. Hopefully, the type of education practiced at the many Indian maths will expand across the world - we desperately need it. Thank you very much from Alaska, US.
🙏
RKM took place of Brahmo Samaj.... Brahmo Samaj was also very succesful and professed impetus on Vedas. But it soon faltered popularity but many who fell away from Brahmo Samaj were influenced by Ramkrishna Paramhans, including Narendranath Dutta (Vivekananda) who made Ramkrishna Mission... So obviously it has some essence of the Brahmo Intellectuality still in it..... However orthodox like Infinity Foundation, Arya Samajis, try to discredit Ramkrishna Mission and Brahmo Samaj with rumours that they are Christian missionaries... 😀 Im yet to see a Christian missionary group that puts impteus on Vedas, Vedanta, Gita and Shakta school. 😀
After APJ I find some one with that great simplicity
Because of brahmacharya and vivekananda.
I am fortunate that I attended his lecture in class 11 where he described hyperbolic geometry.
23:31 too profound. Goosebumps
The way professor MJ explained fractal is amazing. I feel like a similar idea can be applied to the fundamental problem of economics - the problem of limited resource.
Can you explain how Maharaj ji that expression will be helpful in economics ?
I actually forgot! 😕 It was long ago. Probably something like this: Professor MJ described how the quest to maximize sunlight collection leads to the fractal geometry of plants. Maybe I thought, the same might be happening in economics with everyone trying to maximize surplus for themselves. But there're some vital problems: the Universe is locally Euclidean, and Sun rays follow that geometry. I don't know if wealth in general has that geometry of if there's any meaning of thinking wealth in those terms.
Anyway, thank you @@darpanmajumdar9655 sir for reminding me of this. I'm not an economist, but I hope someone, more equipped than me, does something with it.
@@aniksamiurrahman6365 I get the essence though - as in your line of thinking. Thank you for sharing.
Great person. Simple , humble sincere and scientific. Not a religious hypocrite exploiting masses .
ramkrishna mission is that platform in india from where swamiji comes. "Ramkrishna" is that monk who explains every religious thing scientifically.
Prof.Mahan Mahraj,the celebrated mathematcian and a monk of RKM
Posseses four M s and a C=caliber of the first order to search for the
abstract and structure in what we see around us.May he reach the highest ladder in his dedicated quest
for knowledge.
Now in market there are so many Baba...but..this is called real Monk...who are continue contributing in society. And We need monk..like him...
We should be proud that an Indian monk got such a talent. Hope one day he will get novel prize and bring laurel to India. This is India where person like Mohan Maharaj has chosen to become Ramakrishna Mission Monk and renounced himself to serve the humanity unselfishness. R K Mission is really a great.
This type of interviews and knowledge should be encouraged
We need to learn to talk or interview some valuable person like him. Bec every min spending with him is important
True, I am deeply impressed by his way of measured expression of his intellectual intelligence.
He is very humble. But I guess, his work is already very much useful in advanced computer simulation of complex systems.
During my childhood I was a mad fan of Prof Einstein, Satyen Bose and Meghnath Saha and wanted to be a mathematician. My first love was geometry and loved to solve the most complicated problems. Time passed like flow of water in nearby river ganga. However, destiny made me an electronics engineer. Now, after retirement living alone, and very close to Sri Ramakrishna temple. Thus became very highly spiritual. Noticed one very common thing between mathematics and spirituality is the necessity of very high level of concentrations resulting in incidents of both getting solutions of mathematical problems and visualization of Sri Ramakrishna - Holy Mother - Swaami Vivekananda in dreams. Spirituality at the last part of life after rigorous practice of science is a very natural consequence and probably should be most sought after, because spirituality is nothing but Meta Science and Meta Science comes only after vigorous practice of Science.
this a power of ancient Indian culture and knowledge.
*ancient
Bhuvanesh s.k
thanks bro for correct me.
Rahul Soren
👍 No prblm mate...
we should include meditation in our govt schhol rather than yoga,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
nothing ancient here, he is practicing modern science, kuch bhi kahin bhi bol do.
Jo log dislike kiya hai wo log kya is planet ka hi hai???😐🙄🙄🙄
Just my humble hundred pranams 🙏🙏🙏
I came to know about Maharaj when I visited Dakshineswar and Belur
I was in Kashi studying computer science at IIT BHU, and get darshan of maa Annapurna, Baba Vishwanath and maa Ganga. Then I was pulled to Indian statistical institute for MTech CSE, I used to take batch, submit my bag and cross ferry for Belur, one of my friends told me about Maharaj, I am student of Mandar Mitra Sir and Malay Sir, both of them used to encourage me to visit temple, I am indebted to them. in fact second day after my admission I met Malay Sir and he suggested me to visit temple as I was willing and excited, alongwith Ansuman Sir, these three teachers are my favourite, I am fan of Mandar Sir really. I heard that same Mandar Sir is his brother, I am thankful to Maa for being able to know about Maharaj 🙏🙏🪷
Jay Maa Kali
This is the level of intellect of a monk
I wish we lived in a country where people like him were given more importance than Ramdev Baba or Asharam babu.
@yupitsme He has also done more harm by promoting and pseudoscience and superstition than I could in countless lifetimes.
@yupitsme I live a perfectly happy life without the need for gaumutra, cow dung or other snake oil products. But thanks for the offer.
@@abhishekmhatre1554 XD
I guess it can very well be applied for making of solar panels
Mohan Maharaj is essentially a seeker of truth ! probably absolute truth of life ! That’s why he is pursing Monk wood as a occupation & mathematics as vocation as Monk ! May He succeed in his life goal of attaining of Ultimate truth of human existence 👏👏👏
super!!! super!!! super!!! Pranam Maharaj!!! you inspire me Sir!!!!
He may be great but I like to listen to Swami Sarvapriyananda who talks so brilliantly. Actually I shouldn't compare as both are monks doing great service but just saying.
only ndtv can intriew such awazing peraonalities... baki ko chillane aur propoganda failane se fursat mile .
NDTV was the oldest TV channel thats why they interviewed . 2 ) NDTV also shouts against Hinduism as they say it has casteim . Hindu dharma has castiesm based on ACT even Ravana was. brahmin and Duryodhana a Khsatriya
NDTV has tie up with Infosys. NDTV has no role in it. Every political party and big tycoons have media houses which work for them. Its owner Mr. Narayan Murty always comes to NDTV when he gives interview. His son and fields medalist Manjul Bhargava came to NDTV when they were opening Sanskrit library in India. All Infosys laureate were interviewed at NDTV. Dr. Bhargava is also good at Sanskrit and once solved mathematical problem through Sanskrit. So Infosys is doing great job.
15:27 You can find propaganda here as well
Mahan MJ? When will these journos do their homework? His name was Mahan Mitra,his monk name is Swami Vidyanathananda. MJ is short form of Maharaj. We went to the same school. His younger brother was my class mate.
sir, how was he like in school? I really want to know about him
@@18pritamchandra he was one of the best students in his batch. Let me tell you Mahan da's batch was indeed very bright batch. In school I remember him to be a very well mannered,extremely studious but very humble boy. So was his brother. They were examples for mediocre students like us. We always looked up to students like Mahan Da.
@@partha1044 wow, thank you sir for the response. Apnara kothai school korechhen?
@@18pritamchandra St Xavier's, kolkata
I think he might get the Field Medal in mathematics for his work. Because this is one of the most challenging avenue of mathematics for recent times
When spirituality is combined with Science then it’s a lethal combination (in a very positive way) RKM’s continuous emphasis on education, reading, research inspired from the ideas and the lives of Sri Ramakrishna, Swami Vivekananda has produced exquisite monks like him. I am a Sikh and I must say here we are far behind and need to match up, we need to emphasise more on education, Research and development too in the spiritual field which is lacking terribly among us, not that Gurus teaching lack in anyway but it’s our attitude that needs to change we need to get out from this obsession of going abroad and doing menial jobs there while we can contribute so much here.
We have done well but need to do much more, unfortunately I see fanaticism coming in many people among us. This is going to be fatal and counter productive.
In Sri Ramakrishna's teaching, there are infinite paths to infinite reality. So it really does not matter if you are a Sikh or not, Waheguru is also worshipped within the Order. I am myself a practicioner of both Sikhism and what is known as Hinduism among portions of other faiths, drawing inspiration from Ramakrishna and Vivekananda.
@@anmolkohli Wow nice to meet you anmol. Are u a Sikh btw?
@@singhjasbeer5216 Nice to meet you! I was born in a Punjabi Hindu family that has always also followed the teachings of the Sikh gurus. I believe that there is immense potential for the unity of these (and really, all other) religions in Sri Ramakrishna and Swami Vivekananda's dharma.
@@anmolkohli Oh nice to know that, do you follow Ramakrishna mission? Or just read their teachings?
@@singhjasbeer5216 I have been reading the writings of Swami Vivekananda and some monks of the Order like Swami Medhananda. I find it to be not just philosophically nuanced, but more importantly, possessing a true ability to unite all religions.
This is what happens when Hindu hater, 10th pass journalist interviews a genius Hindu Monk !!
Akshay Jadhav
Stupidity Example !!
What a beautiful mind. Mathematics is such a joyous activity. Namaste.
Wowssss
Another brilliance of RK mission!! science knows no boundaries. Well deserved
I don't know the language of appreciation. Pranam to Maharaj.
Being a RKMission student , feeling honour & proud to listen full version of such rich conversation on science & spirituality🎉❤😊
1) Could we design a solar panel tree by mimicking the max surface area created by fractal and hyperbolic geometry?
2) Antennae could be redesigned in a fractal/hypergeometric way? I think an AI system came up with such an asymmetric but highly compact and effective antenna for NASA already.
3) B+ Trees are already used in databases and seem to have a 2D branching structure with a continuous leaf level structure acting as a 1D boundary to the tree. Could we create a 3D tree instead with a 2D leaf level surface? Would make for a more compact and shorter tree. Would it be more trouble than it's worth?
Our buildings currently are built by replicating ground floor all the way to the top with elevator acting as trunk. Branching though is spaced equally. Could we build buildings in a fractal way to maximise occupancy of 3D volume of space? Might interfere with circulation of light and air though.
He is a Vedanti . Vedanta or the essence of Vedas are science. Mathematics is a Vedanga or one of the angas of the Veda. Veda is the knowledge spectrum out of which anga is mathematics. Then Ayurveda is another anga. Nice to see a person practising real Hinduism. Just like 2 is a abstraction of the emperical 2, Shiva, Vishnu, Brahma are abstractions of the ultimate reality.
sanch Sanchayan ,wow
why is he a Vedanti again? where is Hinduism coming into picture? Have you gone mad bro?!
@@RajeevKumar-tt6vp because he is a vedanti !!
That has nothing to do with him being a mathematician .. why everything has to feed into your sense of “ ancient glory “ .
What a great human being?I salute you .
Such a click bait title. He never said that phrase in the whole interview.
Ya, even I was searching for that in the interview.
Apnar alochona khub valo laglo mj. Apni amar sastango pronam grohon korben. Joi Thakur.
The brand of Hinduism he practices is quite different from what general people are aware of. It's very simple but very hard to follow through, values like; discipline, education, celibacy, restrain, service, selflessness and personal growth both psychological and physical.
True. Different from the popular Bhakti approach
This is original hinduism. The one popular now is a polluted one going on since the Post Gupta era.
What he practices is quite close to the original form of Vedic Arya Sanskriti . In ancient India, we had Rishis, Acharyas who used to contribute in various physical sciences and knowledge systems. They used to follow "Ashtang Yog" the 8 rules of Yog. That's what he does all those regulations you are telling.
Today's modern hinduism is it's highly distorted form that started pervading from the early middle ages.
Fractals, maths in tree structure
Great
Thanks honble ऋषि
This is the Hindutva that India needed..
He is a monk in the Ramkrishna Mission and a great mathematician. Proud to have such educated person as a Hindu monk, but saddened me when he said he has no religion, if so then why did he become a sadhu? I have observed the so called pseudo intellectuals in India take great pride in projecting themselves as having no religion, including Amitabh Bacchan who said he does not belong to any religion. If Bachchan does not have any religion then why does he go to temples so often. Followers of no other religion will ever say this barring Hindus. Fail to understand why do they always want to be politically correct.
Love Yogiji for his straight forward attitude & for speaking his mind without being politically correct.
He never said that in the entire interview. NDTV interviewer kept trying to get him to give some political statement. When he didn't, they put it in the heading anyway.
Sanatan dharma is a way of living by experiencing and acknowledging the true nature of this existence, it is not about who you pray to or how you pray, that is what religion is, hinduism or sanatan dharm has spirituality at its core, athiests, believers etc. everyone comes under it, it talks about the nature of this existence, which pervades the entire universe.
Bcoz he is spiritual person not a religious person.
The great monk is right. Hinduism is not a religion, since it was not founded by any human. It evolved over the ages like a forest, that has both good and harmful plants, trees and animals of many colours, shapes, sizes, habit and behaviour. The purpose of Hinduism is to adopt, adapt and adept to all kind of Humanity and nature that exists on Earth and coexist in harmony with minimal conflict and maximising altruism, cooperation and fraternity among humans.
If u dare to compare Yogi to Mahan Maharaj, say that in any IIT/IISc/TIFR campus. U won't get away unscathed. U are comparing a roadside college BSc graduate with a IITK and UC Berkeley alumnus.
So many times it happens in life you change your passion for glory .. this guy is an exception
Thanks for a great interview
An interviewer should be exactly like this gentleman .... let the interviewee opens up and speaks to his/her mind. 🙏
Mathematics gives meaning to nature's flow, best interview of a beautiful mind.
What a great person he is, happy to see his attitude
So the monk completely missed the absolutely outstanding, incisive question asked at the end by the interviewer Mr. Pallav Bagla : "so this monk who is _taken in_ by geometry is _enjoying_ himself?!" Monks are supposed to be completely detached (dukheshanudvigna manaaha sukheshu vigata spruhaha -- the Gita) and not get taken in or be enjoying, but be doing work as duty (karmanyevaadhikarasthe maa phaleshu kadaachana -- the Gita). Great, great question by the interviewer!! But, that is no detraction from the monk's great mathematics..
Those are very old ideas..
Monks don't enjoy, boys don't cry, Father have to be rough, mother have to be soft-spoken, boyfriend have to be possessive etc etc.
As humanly going along the road of a more evolved species, we try to do things we love.. the things that give meaning to ourselves. Listen to Ramkrishna Mission swamiji's lectures.. this year's and 30-35year old lectures.. you will see a huge difference..
Because, thay are also evolving.. we all are also evolving..
But, yes, the question was really smart.. and Swamiji answered it very cheerfully and beautifully.
He speaks with so much passion. A true nerd. 💗🙏
Pranam, Maharaj ji .🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Can anyone point out the time when he says, "science is my religion". Or it is a misleading headline (wouldn't be surprised).
atleast, the misdirection would lead you to a beautiful conversation in this case.
@@shwetikt8671 : Thank you, however I didn't need a clickbait for the beautiful conversation. I know about Mahan Maharaj from a long time.
(Btw, the conversation is beautiful only from one side. Repeatedly asking a mathematician and monk to give political statements is hardly beautiful or deep.)
Very very respectable & creative man.we are proud of him.
Modern and cool monk I am seeing for the first time. He has some swag
I did schooling in RKMV Deoghar; we had some highly educated and extraordinary maharajas ...
We need to eat knowledge each and everyday
Awesome speech
How many here after Swami sarvapriyananda Ji's Ted talk?
very nice interview
so simplicity...................
See the cross section of a cauliflower, it shows the same branching structure where a small floret/branch of the cauliflower is scaled down version of the entire cauliflower.
This is what he means when he says spherical 3D volume of entire tree/cauliflower is seen to be a highly gyrated 2D boundary seen clearly in the fractal outline of the cross section.
Sastanga pranams maharaj. Jai Ramakrishna !!! Paraseva nand shankarmaharaj from Mumbai
Aahh a great food for mind. Thankyou. Maharaj. Thankyou to the interviewer.
In this entire interview I got two interesting book names :)
He is really good in explanation ...
Nice programme
see the zeal that he has
He is master of Advait Vedas which is taught in ramkrishna mission
Such Monks of RKM are much above than intellectual man's thought process even.
&To judge them the criteria is ,we need to raise ourselves 1st in a life of renunciation.
Then only we will be able to understand their mind/work....
This person sounds like the person who had it understood instead of memorized.
Harihi Aum. I am blessed and delighted to watch this. Atleast, I trust that some of you are aware of another towering personality, namely, Swami Jnanananda born as Bhupathiraju Lakshminarasimha Raju (5 December 1896 - 21 September 1969) was an Indian Yogi and Nuclear Physicist, who worked in the Andhra University, Visakhapatnam. Great souls inspire us always, wherever and whenever, they contemplate. May God bless all those Truth seekers, who inturn, inspire generations of all students in future.
Dr. Mahan is a great Scientist.
Professor Arun Kumar Agrawal
It seems to me that Vivekananda envisioned for the Ramakrishna order something akin to the type of monasticism found in the Catholic church in which learned monks(and nuns)are also teachers and professors.
fields medal is greater than nobel prize then shanti swaroop award is better than nobel prize sala every other award is more valuable than nobel prize
Bhai, just Google 'Fields Medal'. Also Google 'Mathematics'. :)
string theory, mtheory, quantum gravity, super symmetry - the man who is behind all these edward witten doesn't win nobel but instead won fields medal, some people argue fields medal to be even greater than nobel since maths doesn't have a nobel prize per se and also field medal is awarded every 4 years.
this is further proof that Bharat mata must have produced her own science that wasn't recorded or recognised
even now Indian people don't believe in their potential or their peers
Really novelty of work.
Excellent explantion.
Regards..
salute you sir
That man has confidence
🙏🙏 leave alone his Maths, the intensity of his life itself is beyond my grasp. Respects Sir
Bengal produces real monks. Up produces ajay bisht
And produces idiots like Mamata
Yogi Adityanath is a monk
The genious❤❤️
sir,you are great..
Excellent video thanks sir
No idea what the cameraman was trying to pan here , squirrel or the point a
Pranam🙏
Sat sat pradam
I like scientifically minded monks like him 😊.
There are some other "gurus" who keep saying they/yoga had answers to every research happening right now, "research is just about spending billions of dollars" etc etc.
Would love to understand perelman's solution using professor's understanding
I like the OSHO stand on Sanyas i.e. Neo-Sanyas which is to live in the world and yet not to be untouched by world like lotus flower which live in water but remain untouched by water.
महाराज जी आपको नाम करन सही, महान महान ।🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Proud
put shyam manav infront of this great person for bebate