Equivalent Versions of "Khajuraho" and "Lo-Shu" Magic Squares and the day 1st October 2010 (01.10.2010)
Inder Jeet Taneja

TL;DR
This paper establishes a connection between the Khajuraho and Lo-Shu magic squares and the date October 1, 2010, by constructing equivalent versions using only the digits 0, 1, and 2, linking the date's numerical parts to the squares.
Contribution
It introduces digit-restricted versions of the Khajuraho and Lo-Shu magic squares based on the date October 1, 2010, highlighting their numerical relationship.
Findings
Constructed a 4x4 magic square using digits 0, 1, and 2.
Linked the sum of the magic square to part of the date.
Presented an equivalent 3x3 Lo-Shu magic square.
Abstract
In this short note we shall give connection between the most perfect "Khajuraho" magic square of order 4x4 discovered in 10th century and the "Lo-Shu" magic square of order 3x3 with the day October 1, 2010, i.e., 01.10.2010. The day has only three digits 0, 1 and 2. Here we have given an equivalent version of Khajuraho magic square using only three digits 0, 1 and 2. If we write the above date in two parts, 0110 2010, interestingly, the sum of new magic square is the first part, i.e., 0110, and the numbers appearing in the magic square are from the second part. An equivalent version of "Lo-Shu" magic square of order 3x3 is also given
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TopicsFood Quality and Safety Studies
