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- Gaṇeśa
Daivajna (born c. 1507, fl. 1520-1554) was a
sixteenth century astronomer, astrologer, and
mathematician from
western India who
wrote books on methods...
- Kṛṣṇa
Daivajña was a 16th-17th
century Indian astrologer-astronomer-mathematician from
Varanasi patronized by the
Mughal Emperor Jahangir. As a mathematician...
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- Nīlakaṇṭha) was a 16th-century
astrologer and
astronomer (jyotishi or
daivajña) and
Sanskrit writer from the
Mughal Empire of present-day India. He was...
- Grahalāghavaṃ is a
Sanskrit treatise on
astronomy composed by Gaṇeśa
Daivajna (c. 1507–1554), a
sixteenth century astronomer, astrologer, and mathematician...
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Pisharadi wrote Hora-sarochchaya, a 7-chapter
adaptation of Jātaka-paddhati.
Daivajña-vallabha, a work on astrology,
concludes with
excerpts from
several works...
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- of vilomakāvya
composed by Sūryadasa (born 1508), also
known as Sūrya
Daivajña or Sūrya Paṇḑita, from Pārthapura. A vilomakāvya (called "bi-directional...
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genus of
marine snails in the
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Daivajna, 16th
century Indian astronomer, mathematician, and
astrologer Ganes (disambiguation)...