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Aryabhatiya (IAST:
Āryabhaṭīya) or
Aryabhatiyam (Āryabhaṭīyaṃ), a
Sanskrit astronomical treatise, is the
magnum opus and only
known surviving work of the...
- age of
Indian mathematics and
Indian astronomy. His
works include the
Āryabhaṭīya (which
mentions that in 3600 Kali Yuga, 499 CE, he was 23
years old)...
- in 1501. He had also
composed an
elaborate commentary on
Aryabhatiya called the
Aryabhatiya Bhasya. In this Bhasya,
Nilakantha had
discussed infinite...
- Bhāskara I
wrote three astronomical contributions. In 629, he
annotated the
Āryabhaṭīya, an
astronomical treatise by
Aryabhata written in verses. Bhāskara's...
-
table is a set of twenty-four
numbers given in the
astronomical treatise Āryabhatiya composed by the
fifth century Indian mathematician and
astronomer Āryabhata...
- and
mathematician Aryabhata, who was born in 476 CE,
finished his book
Aryabhatiya in 499 CE, in
which he
wrote "When the
three yugas (satyug, tretayug...
- in 300 BCE. In 499 CE Aryabhata, used this
illustrated method in the
Aryabhatiya (section 2.6).
Although simple, this
formula is only
useful if the height...
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various Hindu astronomical texts in Sanskrit, such as the 5th-century
Aryabhatiya by Aryabhatta, the 6th-century
Romaka by
Latadeva and
Pancha Siddhantika...
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Around AD 525, the
Indian mathematician and
astronomer Aryabhata wrote Aryabhatiya, in
which he
calculated the
diameter of
earth to be of 1,050 yojanas...
- was the
author of Karanaprakasa,
which is a
commentary on Aryabhata's
Aryabhatiya. Its
contents deal
partly with
trigonometry and its
applications to astronomy...