Monuments of delhi and Sikkim telling about their mathematical information.pptx

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this presentation tells about some famous monuments of Delhi and Sikkim. in this presentation, you will also see about their architectural design and mathematical information about these monuments.
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Monuments of D elhi and Sikkim telling about their mathematical facts Name:- diya Bhatia Class and section:- ix b Holiday homework

M onuments D elhi Q utub minar Jantar mantar Iron pillar S ikkim Pemayangtse Monastery Statue of Buddha Lachen monastry

Monuments of DELHI

Qutub minar The Qutub Minar straight rests for a 1.7 m square this is certainly deep masonry system with edges of around 16.5 m, which in turn overlies a 7.6 m deep lime mortar rubble masonry layer, additionally square, with sides of approximately 18.6 m The bedrock is located around 50–65 m below the walk out.  The Minar cross-section is circular/ polilobed , being the bottom diameter equal to 14.07 m and tapering off to a diameter of 3.13 m towards the top, more than a height of 72.45 m . The tower is composed by an outside layer corresponding to a three leaf masonry wall and a cylindrical core this is certainly main .

Jantar mantar Jantar mantar also know as the equinoctial sundial.Because it consists gigantic triangular   gnomon which having the hypotenuse parallel to the Earth‘s axis . There is a quadrant of a circle, parallel to the plane of the equator on the either side of the gnomon. So this is used to measure the time of the day. In india there are 5 jantar mantar  and from those largest one is Jaipur Jantar mantar .

Iron pillar The dimensions of the 1600-year-old Delhi Iron Pillar have been re- analysed in light of new scholarship on the traditional Indian unit of measurement. The dimensions of the pillar can be well reconciled considering the basic unit of measurement as 17.63 mm. The low percentage errors between the theoretical and actual measurements provide further support to this analysis. The significant mathematical ratios embedded in the relative dimensions of the pillar have also been set forth. The close association of the basic unit of measurement and the mathematical ratios with those of the Harappan civilization offers evidence for continuity of scientific ideas and traditions from the Harappan civilization to the Ganga civilization. Analysis of dimensions of the characters of the Gupta- Brahmi inscription revealed the possible use of the decimal system

Monuments of SIKKIM

Pemayangtse Monastery The Pemayangtse Monastery is a Buddhist monastery in Pemayangtse , near Pelling in the northeastern Indian state of Sikkim, located 110 km west of Gangtok .  Planned , designed and founded by Lama Lhatsun Chempo in 1647, it is one of the oldest and premier monasteries of Sikkim, also the most famous in Sikkim.

Statue of Buddha A steel plate placed on top of the double thunderbolt design under the base is inscribed with the following: “J. Johnson, Quarter Master, 99th Regiment, China Campaign, 1860 . ”  Quarter Master Johnson was part of the Allied troops that occupied Beijing and destroyed the summer palace ( Yuanming Yuan). There is no doubt this piece was taken at that time. The tallest Buddha statue in the World is in Pattaya , Thailand with 130 meters height .

Lachen monastry Choling ’ Monastery is located about 28 kms from  Tsunthang  Sub Division Office. It was built in  1858   A.D . with 8 monks .

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