What is meant by ghatikapaatra?
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- A simple stick in the ground can be used to create a sun dial, but what do you do when there is no sun, such as on a cloudy day. Ancient Indians devised a different type of clock, one that is based on water, called as Ghatika Yantra
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Ancient Indians created the Ghatika Yantra, a new kind of water-powered clock.
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- Through a perforation, water from the large vessel flows into the smaller one. Ghariyalis used to hit the ghariyal (the gong), a thick brass disc hung at a high point, with a mallet when the vessel with the hole filled with water and sank.
- This denoted a specific time frame.The earliest clocks used to measure time are probably sundials and water clocks.
- It is unknown where and when they were first created, and considering how old they are, it might never be.
- The simplest type of water clock is known to have existed thousands of years ago in India, China, Babylon, and Egypt.
- It has a bowl-shaped outflow.
- Due to their tapering bottoms and side holes, pots discovered at Mohenjo Daro may have been used as water clocks, according to historians.
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