Significance of Grantha
In Dutch: Grantha; In German: Grantha; In Finnish: Grantha; In Spanish: Grantha
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Hindu concept of 'Grantha'
Grantha in Hinduism signifies a text or written work, encompassing various interpretations such as scholarly discussions, descriptions of bulls, units in Tantric texts, and measurements of verses, thereby illustrating its diverse significance in scripture and learning.
From: Laghu-yoga-vasistha
(1) A unit of measurement in Hindu texts, representing a textual lesson, with varying quantities in different works.[1]
The concept of Grantha in local and regional sources
Grantha pertains to a historical text used for calculations, specifically in the context of a zij, which houses both gross and subtle computations. It also denotes the years elapsed since its composition, reflecting its chronological significance.
From: History of Science in South Asia
(1) This is the book in which both gross and subtle computations are found, which is called a zij.[2] (2) Grantha refers to the text itself, and the count of years elapsed since the composition of the text is used in calculations.[3]