Thursday 22 November, 2007

Joint Probability, Indian Mythology & Lateral Thinking!!!

Here is a Katha in my village by a Saint who might be coming from some village in Saurashtra. And here is a Lecture from a Professor at IIMA who might be holding a PhD from Stanford. Well, both talked about Joint Probability in their own distinct way and here I am to synthesize the best of both world. My feet are in rural Saurashtra and my head is in elite IIMA! I have all rights to syntehsize :)

Katha is of Hiranyakashyapu. He gets Vardaan from Lord Shiva. He asks for immortality but Lord Shiva says that everybody who takes birth has to die. To reduce the probability of death to nil, Hiranyakashyapu asks specifics of death in Vardaan. Here they are: He says that his death is possible only when its neither day nor night, neither inside nor outside, neither on the earth nor in the sky, neither with the shastra nor with the astra, neither with the living not with the dead, neither by the human nor by the animal. Well, apart from the amount of lateral thinking it calls for, his death has least probability to happen. Thanks to principles of joint probability. Joint probability means that all the event should happen and probability of simultaneous happening of all the events reduces exponentially. Hiranyakashyapu knew application of this well before the theory of probability was developed!

But as Lord Shiva promised, everybody who takes birth has to die once. And here comes Narsima, one Avataar of Lord Vishnu who is neither man(Nar) nor animal (Sinha). He catches him at dusk: neither day nor night; he catches him in the doorstep: neither inside nor outside; he lifts him up in his lap: neither on the earth nor in the sky; and finally kills him neither with astra nor with shastra but with his nails and nails are neither living nor dead! Isn't that an out of the box lateral thinking? Professors at IIMA and Stanford that trains them are too late and far behind !!!

1 comment:

Unknown said...

I believe in God. Forget about the
DCE/NITs, forget IIT , forget IIMs
forget STANFORD , forget MIT ,
forget the great professors at these institutions , forget the EARTH , forget the SOLAR SYSTEM ,
forget the MILKY WAY , forget those
BLACK HOLES....forget EVERYTHING for that matter...there is one
Greatest of them all and that is
THE ALL MIGHTY ... who has made
all of us...