-
interpretation and emendations, the
original translation, made in 149–150 CE by "
Yavanesvara" ("Lord of the Gr****s")
under the rule of the
Western Kshatrapa king...
- Yavanajataka, or 'Science of the Yavanas', was
written by the Indo-Gr****
named "
Yavanesvara" ("Lord of the Gr****s")
under the rule of the
Western Kshatrapa king...
- Yavanajataka, or 'Science of the Yavanas', was
written by the Indo-Gr****
named "
Yavanesvara" ("Lord of the Gr****s")
under the rule of the
Western Kshatrapa king...
- 3rd/2nd
century BCE)
Bhadrabahu (367 – 298 BCE)
Umasvati (c. 200 CE)
Yavaneśvara (2nd century)
Vasishtha Siddhanta, 4th
century CE
Vasishtha Siddhanta...
- Yavanajataka, or 'Science of the Yavanas', was
written by the Indo-Gr****
named "
Yavanesvara" ("Lord of the Gr****s")
under the rule of the
Western Kshatrapa king...
-
until the 2nd
century AD.
Nahapana had at his
court a Gr****
writer named Yavanesvara ("Lord of the Gr****s"), who
translated from Gr**** to
Sanskrit the Yavanajataka...
-
planetary positions in this period". In the 2nd-century CE, a
scholar named Yavanesvara translated a Gr****
astrological text, and
another unknown individual...
- Yavanajataka, or 'Science of the Yavanas', was
written by the Indo-Gr****
named "
Yavanesvara" ("Lord of the Gr****s")
under the rule of the
Western Kshatrapa king...
- Rudradāman is also
known as the king who was
ruling when the Gr****
writer Yavanesvara translated the
Yavanajataka from Gr**** to Sanskrit,
which influenced...
- (lit. "Sayings of the Gr****s") was
translated from Gr**** to
Sanskrit by
Yavaneśvara during the 2nd
century CE, and is
considered the
first Indian astrological...