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- Studies. Scribner, Armstrong. p. 368. Amiya K. Chakravarty (2001). The Sūryasiddhānta: The Astronomical Principles of the Text. Asiatic Society. p. viii....
- identify Mount Meru or Sumeru with the Pamirs, northwest of Kashmir. The Suryasiddhanta mentions that Mt. Meru lies at the centre of the Earth ("bhuva-madhya")...
- Raja Ram Mohan (2019-07-01). "Sidereal Ecliptic Coordinate System of Sūryasiddhānta". Indian Journal of History of Science. 54 (2). doi:10.16943/ijhs/2019/v54i2/49658...
- converting sidereal to tropical longitudes. The third chapter of the Suryasiddhanta, verses 9-10, provides the method for computing it, which E. Burgess...
- equinoxes, and says his equations are based on some lost equations of Suryasiddhanta plus the equation of Munjaala. The discovery of precession is attributed...
- astronomical treatise, Suryasiddhanta. Bisuddhasiddhanta Panjika is based on an 1890 amendment of the planetary positions given in Suryasiddhanta. The earliest...
- called the Gụ̄hārthaprakaśa/Gūḍhārthaprakāśikā, a commentary on the Suryasiddhanta. His grandfather Ballala had his origins in Dadhigrama in Vidharba and...
- of Kannada commentaries of several Sanskrit texts on astronomy like Sūryasiddhānta have been identified, Gaṇitagannaḍi is the first such commentary ever...
- A great indian mathematician and astronomer; Jantar Mantar, astronomical observatory made by Raja Jai Singh; Suryasiddhanta, an astronomical treatise....
- " jīvá n. (in geom. = jyā) the chord of an arc; the sine of an arc Suryasiddhanta 2.57"; jīvá as a generic adjective has the meaning of "living, alive"...