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Continued from Article 1 Evolution of research Communique Paradigms are not static, progress in research invariably leads to shifting of a paradigm. As a new paradigm is developed, the first challenge for it is to attract most of the next generation of researchers. 1st Stage of Evolution : Old beliefs gradually disappear, as many members …

Leyden jar: Originally invented in 1745 by Pieter van Musschenbroek at the University of Leiden (Leyden), the Netherlands, it was a device used to build and store static electricity. A Leyden jar consists of a glass jar with an outer and inner metal coating covering the bottom and sides nearly to the neck. A brass rod …

Note: This article is intended as an introduction of terms for understanding  Jyotish. We are not trying to teach deep aspects of Jyotish though this article Most of us at some time or the other, must have wondered about ‘why’ certain things are represented in Jyotish as they currently are. Like, Why are there 12 …