Vedic-Computational
Codex
Sanskrit · Mathematics · Artificial Intelligence
The ancient Vedic corpus — Rudram, Chamakam, Lalitha Sahasranāma, and Shankaracharya's Advaita commentaries — decoded through the lens of modern computational mathematics. Both systems seek the same thing: invariance within complexity.
10 Unified Equations
Each equation bridges a Vedic philosophical or textual concept directly to a modern AI/mathematical framework. Click any card to expand the formula and explanation.
Śrī Rudram — Namakam & Chamakam
The world's oldest noise-cancellation system and generative model — decoded through Digital Signal Processing and Fourier analysis.
Vedic Source
DSP Equivalent
Lalitha Sahasranāma
1000 names of the Divine Mother visualised as a knowledge graph. Each node is a name; edges represent semantic similarity. Select clusters and compute cosine similarity between any two names.
VCLU Pipeline
The complete Vedic-Computational Logic Unit — all 5 gates in sequence. Enter any thought, desire, or question and watch it transform to its invariant ground state.
Signal Flow
Enter a thought and run the VCLU to see each gate's output.
From Ṛṣi to Algorithm
3,500 years of converging wisdom — the unbroken thread from Vedic seers to modern machine learning.