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POETIC ARITHMETIC BY SONAM JHA INTRODUCTION TO THE AUTHOR Hello, I am Sonam Jha, and I am studying at Lancers International School. As a part of my personal project, I was asked to pick a topic I was passionate about and create a product based on that. As I have been passionate about poetry and math for a long time, I decided to research how they are interconnected, and through this process, I discovered the strong mathematical structure of Sanskrit poetry. This book will summarise all of my research and understanding while introducing you to the magical world of Sanskrit Poetry. So, if you are interested in the Sanskrit language, poetry, or mathematics, you will thoroughly enjoy this book. Happy reading! PART I: DEFINING THE CONCEPT There is a deep connection between mathematics and poetry. Fortunately, this mysterious link for mathematics and poetry lovers attracts practitioners of both disciplines and others to search for answers. In this book, we will be focusing on the connection between Sanskrit poetry and Mathematics. PART II: ANATOMY OF A POEM Every single word is a combination of syllables. The stress of a syllable is the emphasis that falls on it when spoken. A "stressed" syllable is said LOUDER or with more emphasis than the other syllables in the word (assuming that the word has more than one syllable). Generally, short words like "a," "I," and "the" are not stressed. On the other hand, nouns and verbs (things and action words) are often stressed, even when they are just one syllable long. So, for example, words like "cat","ahead" and "jump" are stressed syllables. POETIC ARITHMETIC BY SONAM JHA Cover Introduction Getting Started Reference Pre-order About