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Acharya Virasena (792-853 CE), also
spelt as Veerasena, was a
Digambara monk and
belonged to the
lineage of
Acharya Kundakunda. He was an
Indian mathematician...
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Ramavataram mentions the
killing of
Virasena, in
which Dilipa is involved. Once an
asura named Virasena attacked Kubera; however, the gods Shiva...
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Virasena Saba was the
chief minister of the
Gupta emperor Chandragupta II. He was also the
foreign affairs,
peace and war minister. He was the emperor's...
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Dhavala and Mahādhavalā of
Virasena,
commentaries on the Şatkhaṇḍāgama (9th century).
Jayadhavala of
Virasena and Jinasena,
commentary on the Kaşayaprabhṛta...
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author of
Adipurana and Mahapurana.
Jinasena II was the
disciple of
Acharya Virasena and he
completed the
commentary Dhavala on Ṣaṭkhaṅḍāgama, a
revered text...
- 412–415 CE. The
Udayagiri inscription of Chandragupta's
foreign minister Virasena suggests that the king had a
distinguished military career. It
states that...
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mathematician Mahaviracharya who
wrote Ganita-sara-samgraha, Jinasena,
Virasena,
Shakatayan and Sri
Vijaya (a
Kannada language theorist). Amoghavarsha...
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Minggatu Pascal Pythagoras Parameshvara Poincaré
Riemann Sakabe Sijzi al-Tusi
Veblen Virasena Yang **** al-Yasamin
Zhang List of
geometers by
period v t e...
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Somayaji Śrīpati
Sridhara Gangesha Upadhyaya Varāhamihira
Sankara Variar Virasena Modern Srinivasa Ramanujan Satyendra Nath Bose P.C.
Mahalanobis Subrahmanyan...
- inquiry. Vakulãvalikã
tells that Mālavikā was
gifted by Queen's
brother Virasena. Scene: The
minister reads the
letter send by King
Vidarbha for the exchange...