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Ramanujan was perhaps the greatest Mathematician when it comes to pure abilities, probably only comparable to Euler.
One of the intresting things about 19th century India is that Indians for the first time were coming in to contact with vast amounts of literature in variety of subjects other than the conventional Indian Knowledge available to sanskrit learning folks. That's preciely why there was a sudden surge of Indian contributions in pure sciences like Mathematics, Physics, Polity, Chemistry and others during the period. while Technology needs capital and material resources, Pure Sciences simply need an enquiring and intutive mind. It's was a new beginning for things uniquely Indian. And the most notable thing about all of this is that the development of new frontiers in Physics. Exchanges, if one could call them that, between India and the West resulted in two things. Indians learned new Political Theories and world saw for the first time in history in action civil Disobedience and Gandhian Struggle that we today take for granted as norm. Indians learned Newtonian Approch in Physics and the west gained in scientific field in radically new fields. Upanishadic Thought inspired many in the west, especially the pioneers of Quantum theory. Physicists of the time to pushed the frontiers of Physics from Newtonian era to Quantum era(at least partially). It's not surprising to see the Indian Physicists of the time making contributions in the fields of cosmolgy and Quantum Physics (in general only in Theoritical Physics).
In contrast to this, Ramanujan was the genius Indian clerk who made contributions to pure Mathematics in his own beautiful way. For a mathematician, ramanujan's methods show the beauty of Absract thinking and the bliss that Mathematics can be.
One of the intresting things about 19th century India is that Indians for the first time were coming in to contact with vast amounts of literature in variety of subjects other than the conventional Indian Knowledge available to sanskrit learning folks. That's preciely why there was a sudden surge of Indian contributions in pure sciences like Mathematics, Physics, Polity, Chemistry and others during the period. while Technology needs capital and material resources, Pure Sciences simply need an enquiring and intutive mind. It's was a new beginning for things uniquely Indian. And the most notable thing about all of this is that the development of new frontiers in Physics. Exchanges, if one could call them that, between India and the West resulted in two things. Indians learned new Political Theories and world saw for the first time in history in action civil Disobedience and Gandhian Struggle that we today take for granted as norm. Indians learned Newtonian Approch in Physics and the west gained in scientific field in radically new fields. Upanishadic Thought inspired many in the west, especially the pioneers of Quantum theory. Physicists of the time to pushed the frontiers of Physics from Newtonian era to Quantum era(at least partially). It's not surprising to see the Indian Physicists of the time making contributions in the fields of cosmolgy and Quantum Physics (in general only in Theoritical Physics).
In contrast to this, Ramanujan was the genius Indian clerk who made contributions to pure Mathematics in his own beautiful way. For a mathematician, ramanujan's methods show the beauty of Absract thinking and the bliss that Mathematics can be.