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Bhāskara is an
epithet of the
Hindu deity of the sun, Surya. It may also
refer to:
Bhāskara (Bhedabheda Vedanta), Indian...
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Bhāskara II ([
bʰɑːskərə]; c.1114–1185), also
known as Bhāskarāchārya (lit. '
Bhāskara the teacher'), was an
Indian polymath, mathematician,
astronomer and...
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Nadendla Bhaskara Rao (born 23 June 1935) is an
Indian politician who
served as the 11th
Chief minister of
Andhra Pradesh for a
brief period in 1984. He...
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Bhāskara (c. 600 – c. 680) (commonly
called Bhāskara I to
avoid confusion with the 12th-century
mathematician Bhāskara II) was a 7th-century
Indian mathematician...
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satellites are
named after the
ancient Indian mathematicians Bhāskara I and
Bhāskara II.
Bhaskara-I,
weighing 444 kg at launch, was
launched on 7 June 1979...
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Bhaskara was a
notable writer from the
Kashmir Shaivism sect of Hinduism. He
wrote an
important commentary, the Varttika, on the
Shiva Sutras of Vasugupta...
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Bhaskara Sethupathy (
Muthuvijaya Raghunatha Bhaskara; 3
November 1868 – 27
December 1903) was a
Zamindar of Ramnad.[citation needed] He
became the recognised...
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Bhāskara's wheel was a
hypothetical perpetual-motion
machine design created around 1150 CE by the
Indian mathematician Bhāskara II. The
wheel consisted...
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Bhaskara Malla (also
known as
Mahindrasimha Malla) (Nepali: भास्कर मल्ल) was a
Malla ruler and the
twelfth king of Kantipur. He
succeeded his
father Bhupalendra...
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Bhāskara (8th-9th
century CE) was an
Indian philosopher and
proponent of the
Bhedabheda school of
Vedanta philosophy. He
wrote commentaries on the Brahma...