- Mahāvīra (or
Mahaviracharya, "Mahavira the Teacher") was a 9th-century
Indian Jain
mathematician possibly born in Mysore, in India. He aut****d Gaṇita-sāra-saṅgraha...
- (Compendium on the gist of Mathematics) is a
mathematics text
written by
Māhāvīrācharya. It is
first text
completely written on
mathematics with
questions asked...
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prospered during his rule,
including the
great Indian mathematician Mahaviracharya who
wrote Ganita-sara-samgraha, Jinasena, Virasena,
Shakatayan and Sri...
- Gaṇita-sāra-saṅgraha, a 9th
century Sanskrit mathematical treatise of
Mahaviracharya into
Telugu as Sāra
Sangraha Ganitamu, po****rly
known as
Pavuluri Ganitamu...
-
Varaddhamana (Mahavira), I
write Prashnottara Ratnamalika". The
mathematician Mahaviracharya wrote in his
Ganita Sarasangraha, "The
subjects under Amoghavarsha are...
- monks, and thus
permitted to stay in the same place.
Bhaskaracharya Mahaviracharya Bhaskaracharya I In
Sanskrit institutions,
acharya is a post-graduate...
- century. The
mathematics text
Ganita Saara Sangraha was
written here by
Mahaviracharya. The
renowned Apabhramsha poet
Pushapadanta lived here. From 814 CE...
- language.
Important mathematical theories and
axioms were
postulated by
Mahaviracharya. The
Western Chalukyas ruled Karnataka between 973 and 1189 CE. In 973...
- Dholka,
launched construction of the
Dilwara Temples in
Mount Abu: 298
Mahāvīrachārya Mahendra Sūri Yativṛṣabha
Dhairya Dand, Indian-American
scientist and...
-
classical Indian mathematics (400 AD to 1200 AD) were
scholars like
Mahaviracharya, Aryabhata, Brahmagupta, and Bhāskara II.
Indian mathematicians made...