- and
Golādhyāya of Siddhānta Śiromaṇi are
devoted to astronomy. All put
together there are
about 900 verses. (Gaṇitādhyāya has 451 and
Golādhyāya has 501...
- Siddhānta Shiromani,
alongside the Bijaganita, the
Grahaganita and the
Golādhyāya.
Bhaskara II's book on
arithmetic is the
subject of
interesting legends...
-
divided into four
parts called Līlāvatī, Bījagaṇita, Grahagaṇita and
Golādhyāya,
which are also
sometimes considered four
independent works.
These four...
-
arithmetic and measurement,
Bijaganita on
algebra and Gaṇitādhyāya and
Golādhyāya on astronomy. 1157 The
Kalachuris of
Kalyani under Bijjala II capture...
-
Shiromani ("Crown of treatises")
alongside Lilāvati,
Grahaganita and
Golādhyāya. The
title of the work, bījagaṇita,
which literally translates to "mathematics...
-
wrote Sidhāntaśromaṇi-Vāsanāvārttika a
commentary on the Gaṇitādhyāya and
Golādhyāya of Sidhāntaśiromaṇi-Vāsanābhāṣya of Bhāskara II. Nṛsiṃha had four sons:...
- Siddhānta
Shiromani (four volumes: Lilāvati, Bijaganita,
Grahaganita and
Golādhyāya)
Brahmagupta Brāhmasphuṭasiddhānta
Halayudha Mṛtasañjīvanī Mahāvīra (mathematician)...
- Brahmagupta. He
wrote the
Siddhantasiromani which consists of two parts:
Goladhyaya (sphere) and
Grahaganita (mathematics of the planets). He also calculated...
- Śisyadhīvrddhida of
Lalla itself is
divided into two parts: Grahādhyāya and
Golādhyāya. Grahādhyāya (Chapter I-XIII)
deals with
planetary calculations, determination...
- been
cited along with Chadakanirṇaya by Muniśvara in his
commentary on
Goladhyāya.
There is a
Mughal painting titled "Birth of a Prince", now preserved...