- The
Romaka Siddhanta (Sanskrit: रोमकसिद्धान्त, romanized:
Romaka Siddhānta),
literally "The
Doctrine of the Romans", is one of the five
siddhantas (doctrine...
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early centuries of the
Common Era, for
example by the
Yavanajataka and the
Romaka Siddhanta, a
Sanskrit translation of a Gr**** text
disseminated from the...
- Sanskrit, such as the 5th
century Aryabhatiya by Aryabhata, the 6th
century Romaka by
Latadeva and
Panca Siddhantika by Varahamihira, the 7th
century Khandakhadyaka...
- Sanskrit, such as the 5th
century Aryabhatiya by Aryabhatta, the 6th
century Romaka by
Latadeva and
Panca Siddhantika by Varahamihira, the 7th
century Khandakhadyaka...
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mainly relating to the
trade between them. The
Romans were
referred as रोमक
Romaka in Sanskrit,
while the
Romans called the
Indians in
Latin Indī. Indo-Roman...
- Sanskrit, such as the 5th-century
Aryabhatiya by Aryabhatta, the 6th-century
Romaka by
Latadeva and
Pancha Siddhantika by Varahamihira, the 7th-century Khandakhadyaka...
- Sanskrit, such as the 5th
century Aryabhatiya by Aryabhata, the 6th
century Romaka by
Latadeva and
Panca Siddhantika by Varahamihira, the 7th
century Khandakhadyaka...
- texts, such as the 5th
century Aryabhatiya by Aryabhatta, the 6th
century Romaka by
Latadeva and
Panca Siddhantika by Varahamihira, the 7th
century Khandakhadyaka...
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influenced Indian astrology: the
Paulisa Siddhanta ("Doctrine of Paul") and the
Romaka Siddhanta ("Doctrine of the Romans"). However, some
Indian authors claim...
- five
astronomical treatises are
named and summarised: Paulīśa-siddhānta,
Romaka-siddhānta, Vasiṣṭha-siddhānta, Sūrya-siddhānta, and Paitāmaha-siddhānta...