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National Mathematics Day 2025
12/14/2025 9:54:19 PM
Harish Kumar

Teacher Government PM SHRI HSS Seri Khawaja Poonch
National Mathematics Day is celebrated every year on 22 December to commemorate the birth anniversary of Srinivasa Ramanujan (1887–1920) .He was one of the greatest mathematical geniuses India has ever produced. With little formal training, he made extraordinary contributions to pure mathematics, particularly in number theory, infinite series, continued fractions, and modular forms. His work continues to influence modern mathematics and aligns strongly with the spirit of the Indian Knowledge System (IKS) and the vision of NCF-SE 2023
Srinivasa Ramanujan was born on 22 December 1887 in Erode, Tamil Nadu, and grew up in Kumbakonam. From a young age, he showed exceptional talent in mathematics. At the age of 15, he encountered G.S. Carr’s book A Synopsis of Elementary Results in Pure Mathematics, which shaped his self-learning journey.
Despite poverty and lack of institutional support, Ramanujan independently discovered thousands of mathematical results, often without formal proofs. In 1913, he wrote a historic letter to Professor G.H. Hardy of Cambridge University. Recognizing Ramanujan’s genius, Hardy invited him to England.
Between 1914 and 1919, Ramanujan produced groundbreaking work at Cambridge, earning:
Fellowship of the Royal Society (1918 Fellowship of Trinity College, Cambridge Due to ill health, he returned to India in 1919 and passed away on 26 April 1920, at the young age of 32. Yet, his legacy remains immortal.
Ramanujan and the Indian Knowledge System (IKS)
(a) Intuitive and Sutra-Based Thinking
Ramanujan often stated that:
“An equation has no meaning unless it expresses a thought of God.”
His mathematics was:
• Intuition-driven
• Pattern-based
• Discovered through mental visualization
This approach resonates strongly with:
• Vedic mathematical traditions
• Ganita of Aryabhata, Bhāskara, and Madhava
• Oral and mental computation culture of India
(b) Continuity of Indian Mathematical Tradition
Ramanujan’s work reflects:
• The legacy of Kerala School of Mathematics
• Infinite series similar to Madhava’s series
• Deep engagement with numbers rather than symbols alone
Thus, Ramanujan acts as a bridge between ancient Indian mathematics and modern global mathematics.
(c) Knowledge as Sādhanā (Spiritual Discipline)
In IKS:
• Knowledge is not merely utilitarian
• Learning is a spiritual pursuit
Ramanujan viewed mathematics as tapasya, aligning with:
• Indian epistemology
• Holistic development of mind and intuition
Ramanujan in the Context of NCF-SE 2023
The National Curriculum Framework for School Education (NCF-SE) 2023 emphasizes:
(a) Experiential and Conceptual Learning
Ramanujan’s life exemplifies:
• Learning by exploration
• Discovery before formal proof
• Conceptual depth over rote memorization
This directly supports NCF’s stress on learning outcomes, reasoning, and joy in learning.
(b) Integration of Indian Knowledge Systems
NCF-SE 2023 explicitly calls for:
• Inclusion of Indian scholars
• Contextualization of concepts through Indian examples
Ramanujan provides:
• A powerful indigenous role model
• Indian context for teaching number theory, patterns, and series
(c) Multidisciplinary and Inquiry-Based Learning
Ramanujan’s work connects:
• Mathematics with philosophy
• Mathematics with physics
• Intuition with logic
This aligns with NCF’s vision of holistic and multidisciplinary education.
What Ramanujan’s Contributions Add to IKS
Ramanujan adds the following to the Indian Knowledge System:
1. Proof of Indigenous Genius
He demonstrated that world-class knowledge can emerge from Indian soil without Western institutional training.
2. Revival of Intuitive Mathematics
His work validates the Indian approach of insight, estimation, and pattern recognition.
3. Global Recognition of Indian Thought
Ramanujan placed Indian mathematical thinking on the world stage.
4. Pedagogical Inspiration
His life inspires:
o Inquiry-based learning
o Respect for diverse learning paths
o Equity in education
5. Continuity of Knowledge Tradition
He symbolizes the uninterrupted flow of Indian mathematics from ancient to modern times.
Conclusion
Srinivasa Ramanujan was not merely a mathematician but a torchbearer of the Indian Knowledge System. His contributions transcend formulas and theorems; they embody intuition, spirituality, creativity, and intellectual courage.
In the light of NCF-SE 2023, Ramanujan’s life and work should be integrated into school education not just as history, but as a living pedagogy—to inspire learners, nurture curiosity, and reaffirm India’s timeless knowledge traditions.
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