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Yativṛṣabha (Yativrishabha), also
known as Jadivasaha, was a
mathematician and Jain monk. He is
believed to have
lived during the 6th century, probably...
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Siddhanta developing various formulas relating sine and
cosine functions.
Yativṛṣabha made
contributions on
units of measurement.
Virahanka described Fibonacci...
- Siddhanta, 4th
century CE
Aryabhata (476–550 CE)
Yativrsabha (500–570)
Varahamihira (505–587 CE)
Yativṛṣabha, (6th-century CE)
Virahanka (6th
century CE)...
- have now been
replaced by
acharyas who head
orders of
wandering monks.
Yativṛṣabha, 500-570
Rajendrasuri who was
initiated as a yati and
later helped transform...
- the
Dilwara Temples in
Mount Abu: 298 Mahāvīrachārya
Mahendra Sūri
Yativṛṣabha Dhairya Dand, Indian-American
scientist and
inventor Sohan Lal Jain Vandana...
- born as
Marichi (the son of
Bharata Chakravartin) in a
previous life.
Yativṛṣabha's Tiloya-paṇṇatti
recounts nearly all the
events of Mahavira's life in...
- [Astronomical] Canons), Brihat-Samhita (Great Compilation)
encyclopedic work
Yativṛṣabha:
Tiloya Panatti (Book on
Cosmology and Mathematics)
Virahanka Prabhākara:...
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Mahavira and his
achievement of moksha.
According to
Tilyapannatti of
Yativrsabha,
Mahavira attained Moksha (liberation) on this day at
Pawapuri on 15...
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description of Jain
universal history in a
rudimentary form.
Tiloya Panatti by
Yativṛṣabha (7th century) – This text
gives descriptions of
other Jain
heroes i.e...
- on Jain logic.
Nemichandra Siddhant Chakravarti-
Author of Gommatsāra
Yativṛṣabha-
Author of
Tiloya Panatti Prabhācandra Virasena, Digambara, 790–825 CE...