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Pingala's Binary

Light and heavy syllables of Sanskrit poetry are a binary code — read off the number.

Worked demonstration

Pingala's tradition wrote rhythms as light (L) and heavy (H) syllables — a binary code with H = 1, L = 0, read left to right as place values. Decode this rhythm to a whole number: H H H.

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Why it works

Heavy = 1, light = 0, read left to right as place values — exactly binary representation, used to enumerate poetic metres.

Background & Explore Further

Pingala's tradition (Chandahshastra) used binary enumeration and the Meru-prastara (Pascal's triangle) long before Europe. Explore how the same prosody counting yields the Fibonacci sequence.

Explore: Kim Plofker, Mathematics in India

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