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Haridatta (c. 683 CE) was an astronomer-mathematician of Kerala, India, who is
believed to be the
promulgator of the
Parahita system of
astronomical com****tions...
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Haridatta II (fl. 1638) was an
astronomer from
Mewar (present day Rajasthan) who is
known for
creating one of the
first astronomical tables in India,...
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treatise is also
known as Vākyapañcādhyāyī and is
based on the
works of
Haridatta (c. 650 CE) of Kerala. Sundararaja, an
astronomer from
Tamil Nadu contemporaneous...
- Kaṭapayādi (Sanskrit: कटपयादि)
system is from Grahacāraṇibandhana by
Haridatta in 683 CE. It has been used in Laghu·bhāskarīya·vivaraṇa
written by Śaṅkara·nārāyaṇa...
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astronomer (598–688 CE)
Bhaskara I,
mathematician and
astronomer (600–680 CE)
Haridatta,
astronomer (6th
century CE) Lalla,
astronomer and
astrologer (720–790...
- silica-based
stone but with a
remarkably low
density similar to lava rock.
Haridatta barma. This Raja was in the
habit of
paying a
daily visit to the four...
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propounded by
Parameshvara was a
revision of the
Parahita system introduced by
Haridatta in the year 683 CE. No new
methodology was
introduced as part of the Drigganita...
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original poet of this
medieval Bengali literature genre may have been Kana
Haridatta (c. 13th century), but his
works are no
longer extant. His name is referenced...
- Pañcāṅgas). The
Parahita system of
astronomical com****tions
introduced by
Haridatta (ca. 683 CE),
though simplified the com****tional processes, required...
- 1971, pp. 36–37.
Trautmann 1971, p. 37.
Trautmann 1971, p. 38. Śāstrī,
Haridatta (1962). Saṃskr̥ta-kāvyakāra. p. 211. Caudharī, Vimalā (1993). Prācīna...