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    Bhāskara II ([bʰɑːskərə]; c.1114–1185), also known as Bhāskarāchārya (lit. 'Bhāskara the teacher'), was an Indian polymath, mathematician, astronomer and...
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  • Bhāskara (c. 600 – c. 680) (commonly called Bhāskara I to avoid confusion with the 12th-century mathematician Bhāskara II) was a 7th-century Indian mathematician...
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  • satellites are named after the ancient Indian mathematicians Bhāskara I and Bhāskara II. Bhaskara-I, weighing 444 kg at launch, was launched on 7 June 1979...
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  • Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bhāskara is an epithet of the Hindu deity of the sun, Surya. It may also refer to: Bhāskara (Bhedabheda Vedanta), Indian...
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  • In mathematics, Bhāskara I's sine approximation formula is a rational expression in one variable for the computation of the approximate values of the trigonometric...
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    "Crown of treatises") is the major treatise of Indian mathematician Bhāskara II. He wrote the Siddhānta Śiromaṇi in 1150 when he was 36 years old. The...
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  • Bhāskara's wheel was a hypothetical perpetual-motion machine design created around 1150 CE by the Indian mathematician Bhāskara II. The wheel consisted...
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    Līlāvatī is a treatise by Indian mathematician Bhāskara II on mathematics, written in 1150 AD. It is the first volume of his main work, the Siddhānta...
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  • manuscript) Brahmagupta's mathematical advances were carried on further by Bhāskara II, a lineal descendant in Ujjain, who described Brahmagupta as the...
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  • and Indian syncopation may be derived from a common Babylonian source. Bhāskara II (1114 – c. 1185) was the leading mathematician of the 12th century. In...
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  • (IAST: Bījagaṇita) was treatise on algebra by the Indian mathematician Bhāskara II. It is the second volume of his main work Siddhānta Shiromani ("Crown...
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  • 1100) authored a mathematical treatise titled Gome-mat Saar. Bhaskara II Bhāskara II (1114–1185) was a mathematician-astronomer who wrote a number of...
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    solving quadratic equations in a now-lost work on algebra quoted by Bhāskara II. The modern quadratic formula is sometimes called Sridharacharya's formula...
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  • Pāṭīgaṇita-sāra, he was probably a Shaivite Hindu. He was mentioned by Bhāskara II (12th century), and made apparent reference to Brahmagupta (7th century)...
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    systems. Bhāskara I (629 CE): Authored the astronomical works Mahābhāskariya (Great Book of Bhāskara), Laghubhaskariya (Small Book of Bhaskara), and the...
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  • Mathematics Mathematics Sanskrit Bhāskara II 1114 - 1185 C.E Karnataka Gola Addhyaya Mathematics Mathematics Sanskrit Bhāskara II 1114 - 1185 C.E Karnataka Griha...
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    and fourth powers allowed him to calculate the volume of a paraboloid. Bhāskara II (c.1114–1185) was acquainted with some ideas of differential calculus...
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  • Brahmagupta, and Bhāskara I. In turn, he influenced later generations of astronomers, including Āryabhaṭa II, Śrīpati, Vaṭeśvara, and Bhāskara II (who later...
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  • Ancient Indian mathematics, algebra textbook by Indian mathematician Bhāskara II Brahmana: one of the parts into which the Vedas are divided, and are...
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    astronomy instruments. The site is one of five built by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Jaipur, from 1723 onwards, revising the calendar and astronomical tables...
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    who were born or lived in Ujjian include: Sage Sandipani Varāhamihira Bhāskara II Chashtana Kālidāsa Devi (wife of Ashoka) Shivmangal Singh Suman Shreeram...
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    general method for solving the Pell's equation (for all N) was given by Bhāskara II in 1150, extending the methods of Brahmagupta. Called the chakravala...
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    text of Bījapallavaṃ, Kṛṣṇa Daivajña's commentary on the Bījagaṇita of Bhāskara II: Kṛṣṇa Daivajña (1958). Bijapallavam edited with Introduction by T. V...
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    (1060–1130) Pavuluri Mallana (11th century CE) Hemachandra (1087–1172 CE) Bhaskara II (1114–1185 CE) Someshvara III (1127–1138 CE) Śārṅgadeva (1175-1247) Thakkar...
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  • quadratic equations, including Pell's equation. It is commonly attributed to Bhāskara II, (c. 1114 – 1185 CE) although some attribute it to Jayadeva (c. 950 ~...
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  • mathematician and astronomer, and the author of the Maha-Siddhanta. The numeral II is given to him to distinguish him from the earlier and more influential Āryabhaṭa I...
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  • were the most significant Sanskrit mathematics treatises after those of Bhaskara II, other than the Kerala school.: 52  He wrote the Ganita Kaumudi (lit...
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    Varahamihira, ninth century Lalla, eleventh century Sripati and Bhaskara. The texts of Bhaskara have dedicated chapters on instruments and he calls them Yantra-adhyaya...
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    Indian astronomy Astronomers Apastamba Aryabhata I Aryabhata II Vainu Bappu Bhāskara I Bhāskara II Baudhayana Brahmagupta Sandip Chakrabarti Radhagobinda Chandra...
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    himself a native of Kusumapura or Pataliputra (present day Patna, Bihar). Bhāskara I describes Aryabhata as āśmakīya, "one belonging to the Aśmaka country...
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