#ScientificSages: BHASKARACHARYA

” The second value is in this case not to be taken, for it is inadequate; people do not approve of negative roots.– on negative roots”

 

INTRODUCTION-: Bhaskaracharya Ji was a mathematician and astronomer, he was born in Vijayawada around 1114 AD. Bhaskaracharya Ji was born in a Hindu Deshastha Brahmin family, the works of Bhaskar Ji made an important contribution to mathematics and astronomical knowledge in the 12th century. Shiromani Bhaskar’s main work was in which he has divided into four parts named Lilavati, Algebra, Grahaganita, and Goladhyaya, these four sections are related to arithmetic, algebra, mathematics of planets and spheres.

RESEARCH:- There is a book composed by Bhaskaracharya Ji, Karan Kauthala, and Siddhant Shiromani. Bhaskar Ji’s work on calculus is half a millennium before Newton and Leibniz. Rasa-guna-poorna-mah-Sama-shaknip-Samye bhavam-mamotpatti: Rasa-Guna-Varna Maya Siddhanta-Shiromam nasties. This verse shows that he was born in the Saka era (1114 CE) in 1036, and Bhaskara composed Siddhant Shiromani at the age of 36 and Karda Kuttal at the age of 69 (1183). Had it. The compositions of Bhaskar Ji show the influence of Mahavira, Sridhar, and Padmanabha in the past.
His mathematical astronomy theory is written in two parts, the first is mathematical astronomy and the second part is on the sphere. In the first part, the mean longitude of planet Solar Eclipse lunar eclipse latitude of houses Sunrise equation, etc. And the same is told in the second part. Brahmanology and Geography nature of the sphere astronomical instruments etc.

CONCLUSION:- Bhaskaracharya wrote most of the books while living in Ujjain. Algebra, trigonometry, and calculus were his main subjects. Bhaskara II is said to have passed on his mathematical knowledge to his son Loksamudra, and he named his book Lilavati after his daughter.

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