The following Bharatiya Rishis, Acharyas, philosophers, mathematicians, scientists, and modern researchers are presented as knowledge references and scientific parallels supporting different dimensions of Yujom® Kalpdroom® Science System. Kalpdroom® Science System is not derived from these personalities or their works; rather, its discovery emerged through inner realization, deep observation, and cosmic inspiration. Their contributions are respectfully presented here because they help illuminate similar directions of inquiry into mind, intellect, emotion, yoga, society, culture, cosmos, holistic life, spirituality, and quantum reality.
Knowledge References & Scientific Parallels Supporting Yujom® Kalpdroom® Science System
1. Mind Science
Mind, thought, awareness, perception, attention, consciousness
| Name | Main Thought / Research / Contribution | Main Book / Work Associated |
|---|---|---|
| Maharshi Patanjali | Systematized the science of mind-control, attention, meditation, mental modifications, concentration, and liberation through Yoga. | Yoga Sutras of Patanjali |
| Maharshi Kapila | Explained Purusha and Prakriti, inner faculties, mind, ego, intellect, and the structure of experience through Sankhya philosophy. | Sankhya Sutra / Sankhya Karika tradition |
| Maharshi Yajnavalkya | Presented deep inquiry into Atman, consciousness, inner self, and the reality beyond body and mind. | Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, Yajnavalkya Smriti |
| Abhinavagupta | Developed a refined view of consciousness, perception, self-recognition, aesthetics, and inner experience. | Tantraloka, Abhinavabharati, Ishvara Pratyabhijna Vimarshini |
| Francis Crick | Studied the biological basis of consciousness and helped connect neuroscience with the question of subjective experience. | The Astonishing Hypothesis |
| Christof Koch | Researched neural correlates of consciousness and scientific study of subjective awareness. | The Quest for Consciousness, Consciousness: Confessions of a Romantic Reductionist |
| Giulio Tononi | Proposed Integrated Information Theory, connecting consciousness with integrated informational structure. | Major papers on Integrated Information Theory |
| David Bohm | Presented the idea of wholeness, implicate order, and deeper unity behind observable reality. | Wholeness and the Implicate Order |
2. Intellect Science
Logic, reasoning, grammar, mathematics, inference, computation, structured knowledge
| Name | Main Thought / Research / Contribution | Main Book / Work Associated |
|---|---|---|
| Acharya Panini | Created one of the world’s most systematic grammatical frameworks; highly rule-based and formal. | Ashtadhyayi |
| Maharshi Gautama / Akshapada Gautama | Developed Nyaya logic, inference, valid knowledge, debate, and reasoning methodology. | Nyaya Sutra |
| Aryabhata | Advanced mathematics, astronomy, trigonometry, place-value thinking, and planetary calculations. | Aryabhatiya |
| Brahmagupta | Developed rules for zero, negative numbers, algebra, quadratic equations, and astronomy. | Brahmasphutasiddhanta |
| Bhaskaracharya II | Worked on arithmetic, algebra, astronomy, geometry, and early ideas related to calculus-like reasoning. | Lilavati, Bijaganita, Siddhanta Shiromani |
| Srinivasa Ramanujan | Made extraordinary discoveries in number theory, infinite series, partitions, modular forms, and mathematical intuition. | Collected Papers of Srinivasa Ramanujan, Ramanujan Notebooks |
| Isaac Newton | Developed calculus, laws of motion, universal gravitation, and mathematical physics. | Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica, Opticks |
| Alan Turing | Founded theoretical computer science, computability, algorithmic thinking, and early AI concepts. | “On Computable Numbers”, “Computing Machinery and Intelligence” |
| Claude Shannon | Founded information theory; quantified information, uncertainty, entropy, and communication limits. | “A Mathematical Theory of Communication” |
| John von Neumann | Contributed to computing architecture, game theory, quantum mechanics, numerical analysis, and systems thinking. | Theory of Games and Economic Behavior, The Computer and the Brain |
| Judea Pearl | Developed causal inference, causal diagrams, and mathematical frameworks for cause-effect reasoning. | Causality, The Book of Why |
3. Emotion Science
Emotional balance, inner refinement, self-observation, conduct, harmony
| Name | Main Thought / Research / Contribution | Main Book / Work Associated |
|---|---|---|
| Maharshi Patanjali | Explained how mental disturbances, desires, attachments, and inner modifications can be disciplined through Yoga. | Yoga Sutras of Patanjali |
| Maharshi Ved Vyasa | Presented human emotions, dharma, duty, conflict, wisdom, and inner growth through epic and philosophical narratives. | Mahabharata, Bhagavad Gita tradition, Brahma Sutra |
| Maharshi Yajnavalkya | Taught self-inquiry, detachment, and inner realization beyond emotional and worldly limitations. | Brihadaranyaka Upanishad |
| Adi Shankaracharya | Explained discrimination between real and unreal, self-knowledge, detachment, and inner liberation. | Vivekachudamani, commentaries on Upanishads, Brahma Sutra Bhashya |
| Abhinavagupta | Connected emotion, aesthetics, inner experience, rasa, and consciousness. | Abhinavabharati, Tantraloka |
| Modern Psychology / Neuroscience Contributors | Study emotion regulation, attention, stress, behavior, and mental well-being. | Works in psychology, neuroscience, meditation research |
4. Yoga Science
Yogic discipline, meditation, body-mind balance, inner transformation
| Name | Main Thought / Research / Contribution | Main Book / Work Associated |
|---|---|---|
| Maharshi Patanjali | Gave the eightfold path of Yoga: Yama, Niyama, Asana, Pranayama, Pratyahara, Dharana, Dhyana, Samadhi. | Yoga Sutras of Patanjali |
| Acharya Charaka | Explained health, lifestyle, body-mind balance, prevention, diet, and holistic medicine. | Charaka Samhita |
| Acharya Sushruta | Advanced medical and surgical knowledge, anatomy, healing, and practical health science. | Sushruta Samhita |
| Maharshi Yajnavalkya | Connected self-knowledge, meditation, inner discipline, and spiritual realization. | Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, Yoga Yajnavalkya tradition |
| Maharshi Ved Vyasa | Connected action, devotion, knowledge, meditation, and dharma through the Gita tradition. | Mahabharata, Bhagavad Gita tradition |
5. Social Science
Society, ethics, leadership, responsibility, family, education, nation-building
| Name | Main Thought / Research / Contribution | Main Book / Work Associated |
|---|---|---|
| Maharshi Ved Vyasa | Presented dharma, social responsibility, ethical conflict, leadership, family duties, and human conduct. | Mahabharata, Bhagavad Gita tradition |
| Chanakya / Kautilya | Developed ideas on governance, economics, statecraft, discipline, leadership, and social organization. | Arthashastra, Chanakya Niti |
| A. P. J. Abdul Kalam | Inspired science-based national development, youth empowerment, technology, education, and vision-driven leadership. | Wings of Fire, India 2020, Ignited Minds |
| Vikram Sarabhai | Built India’s space science vision and emphasized science for national development and social benefit. | Speeches, institutional writings, ISRO legacy |
| Homi J. Bhabha | Developed India’s nuclear science institutions and scientific self-reliance vision. | Scientific papers, institutional vision of TIFR and atomic energy programme |
6. Cosmic Science
Universe, astronomy, cosmology, space, time, existence
| Name | Main Thought / Research / Contribution | Main Book / Work Associated |
|---|---|---|
| Aryabhata | Explained astronomical calculations, planetary motion, rotation of Earth, and mathematical astronomy. | Aryabhatiya |
| Brahmagupta | Advanced mathematical astronomy, planetary calculations, and cosmological computation. | Brahmasphutasiddhanta |
| Bhaskaracharya II | Worked on astronomy, planetary models, time calculation, and mathematical methods for celestial motion. | Siddhanta Shiromani |
| Albert Einstein | Developed relativity, changed understanding of space, time, gravity, mass, and energy. | “Relativity: The Special and General Theory”, major papers on relativity |
| Isaac Newton | Explained gravity and motion, giving a mathematical foundation for celestial mechanics. | Principia Mathematica |
| Stephen Hawking | Researched black holes, cosmology, singularities, and the origin of the universe. | A Brief History of Time, The Universe in a Nutshell |
| Vikram Sarabhai | Established India’s space research vision for scientific, educational, and national development. | ISRO institutional legacy |
| Roger Penrose | Contributed to general relativity, black hole theory, mathematical cosmology, and consciousness-related theories. | The Road to Reality, The Emperor’s New Mind |
7. Cultural Science
Bharatiya knowledge traditions, values, language, civilization, wisdom heritage
| Name | Main Thought / Research / Contribution | Main Book / Work Associated |
|---|---|---|
| Maharshi Ved Vyasa | Organized and transmitted vast Bharatiya philosophical, ethical, spiritual, and cultural knowledge. | Mahabharata, Puranas tradition, Brahma Sutra |
| Acharya Panini | Preserved and systematized Sanskrit grammar, language structure, and knowledge transmission. | Ashtadhyayi |
| Maharshi Patanjali | Connected Yoga, discipline, mind purification, and inner culture of self-development. | Yoga Sutras, Mahabhashya tradition |
| Maharshi Yajnavalkya | Gave profound Upanishadic teachings on self, consciousness, and the nature of reality. | Brihadaranyaka Upanishad |
| Adi Shankaracharya | Revitalized Advaita Vedanta and unified spiritual-philosophical understanding across Bharat. | Brahma Sutra Bhashya, Upanishad commentaries, Vivekachudamani |
| Abhinavagupta | Integrated aesthetics, consciousness, philosophy, art, and spiritual experience. | Tantraloka, Abhinavabharati |
| Acharya Charaka | Preserved Bharatiya medical science and holistic health culture. | Charaka Samhita |
| Acharya Sushruta | Preserved Bharatiya surgical and medical knowledge tradition. | Sushruta Samhita |
8. Holistic Science
Integration of body, mind, intellect, emotion, society, nature, and consciousness
| Name | Main Thought / Research / Contribution | Main Book / Work Associated |
|---|---|---|
| Acharya Charaka | Presented health as a balance of body, mind, lifestyle, diet, environment, and consciousness. | Charaka Samhita |
| Acharya Sushruta | Integrated anatomy, surgery, healing, observation, and practical medical care. | Sushruta Samhita |
| Maharshi Patanjali | Integrated ethics, body, breath, mind, concentration, meditation, and liberation. | Yoga Sutras of Patanjali |
| David Bohm | Proposed wholeness, interconnectedness, and deeper order behind fragmented reality. | Wholeness and the Implicate Order |
| Norbert Wiener | Developed cybernetics: feedback, control, communication, and systems thinking. | Cybernetics, The Human Use of Human Beings |
| A. P. J. Abdul Kalam | Integrated science, technology, education, values, national development, and human upliftment. | Wings of Fire, Ignited Minds, India 2020 |
9. Spiritual Science
Self-realization, pure consciousness, Atman, higher awareness, inner liberation
| Name | Main Thought / Research / Contribution | Main Book / Work Associated |
|---|---|---|
| Maharshi Yajnavalkya | Taught Atman, self-knowledge, and the inner reality beyond sensory and mental identity. | Brihadaranyaka Upanishad |
| Maharshi Ved Vyasa | Presented paths of knowledge, devotion, action, dharma, and liberation. | Bhagavad Gita tradition, Brahma Sutra, Mahabharata |
| Adi Shankaracharya | Systematized Advaita Vedanta: non-duality, self-realization, and Brahman-Atman unity. | Brahma Sutra Bhashya, Upanishad commentaries, Vivekachudamani |
| Maharshi Patanjali | Explained Yoga as the stilling of mind modifications leading toward higher realization. | Yoga Sutras of Patanjali |
| Abhinavagupta | Explained consciousness as the fundamental reality and developed the philosophy of self-recognition. | Tantraloka, Ishvara Pratyabhijna Vimarshini |
| Maharshi Kapila | Distinguished Purusha from Prakriti and gave a framework for liberation through discriminative knowledge. | Sankhya Sutra / Sankhya Karika tradition |
10. Quantum Science
Matter, energy, fields, measurement, subtle reality, quantum understanding
| Name | Main Thought / Research / Contribution | Main Book / Work Associated |
|---|---|---|
| Max Planck | Founded quantum theory by introducing energy quanta. | Major papers on black-body radiation; The Philosophy of Physics |
| Niels Bohr | Developed atomic model and complementarity principle in quantum theory. | Atomic Theory and the Description of Nature |
| Erwin Schrödinger | Developed wave mechanics and the Schrödinger equation. | “Quantization as an Eigenvalue Problem”, What Is Life? |
| Werner Heisenberg | Developed matrix mechanics and uncertainty principle. | Physics and Philosophy |
| Paul Dirac | Unified quantum mechanics and relativity; predicted antimatter. | The Principles of Quantum Mechanics |
| Richard Feynman | Developed path integral formulation and contributed to quantum electrodynamics. | QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter, The Feynman Lectures on Physics |
| S. N. Bose | Developed Bose-Einstein statistics, foundational to quantum particles called bosons. | Paper on Planck’s law and light quanta |
| C. V. Raman | Discovered Raman scattering, showing interaction of light with matter. | Nobel lecture and papers on Raman Effect |
| Albert Einstein | Explained photoelectric effect, contributed to quantum theory and relativity. | Papers on photoelectric effect, relativity papers |
| Roger Penrose | Connected physics, geometry, cosmology, and consciousness-related ideas. | The Emperor’s New Mind, The Road to Reality |
| David Bohm | Developed Bohmian mechanics and holistic interpretations of quantum reality. | Quantum Theory, Wholeness and the Implicate Order |
