Bhaskaracharya - biography

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 Bhaskaracharya - biography

Bhaskaracharya is one of the greatest astronomers available to India. He belonged to the second century AD. Bhaskaracharya was born in the year 1114 AD in a village called Bijjadabida in the state of Bijapur in the state of Karnataka. He lived between 1114-1185 AD. Bhaskaracharya was born in the native Sanatana Brahmana dynasty. All of his descendants are geniuses in scientific research! Bhaskaracharya, under his father Maheshwaracharya, mastered the mysteries of astrology and mathematical equations. Bhaskaracharya translated the surrounding green nature and the boldness of the Sahyadri mountain slopes into his nature. Throughout his life, Bhaskaracharya worked tirelessly on mathematical and astronomical discoveries and wrote an astrological account called Causation, not counting his 69 years of age. The compilers of the Indian calendar, when compiling the calendar every year, often refer to Bhaskaracharya's book of calculations as a reference book for computing! That is the best of Bhaskaracharya's treatises. Bhaskaracharya was fascinated by the theories of Brahmagupta, a cosmological astrologer, and accepted Brahmagupta as his marker. Bhaskaracharya devoted his life to the study and research of mathematics.

Bhaskaracharya's book on astronomy "Siddhanta Shiromani" This book is mainly divided into four parts. That's Lilavati, Algebra, Astrology, Sphere. In these four sections, Bhaskaracharya elaborates on arithmetic, algebra, planetary arithmetic, and the mysteries of the spherical and hemispherical cosmos, respectively. In addition to explaining in this book in a way that is easy for everyone to understand, he proposed a number of new formulas for the many principles compiled by the great astronomers of generations before him. Bhaskaracharya proved and embodied in his treatise Shiromani as early as the 2nd century AD many Western mathematicians such as Isaac Newton, Galileo, Gottfried Vibness Yours, who could not prove the mathematical mysteries of the mid-8th-10th centuries AD. It is unfortunate, however, that these do not attract the short-sightedness of the West.

Arithmetic: The first part of Bhaskaracharya's Siddhanta Shiromani's book was written by Arithmetic Visheshalenno in Lilavati. He identified zero as a number and explained its coefficients. Bhaskaracharya was a genius who proved that dividing zero by any number or number means that its value is infinite. He emphasized that the result of multiplying any number or number with infinity was again infinite.

The 13 chapters in Lilavati contain a number of mathematical formulas, a detailed explanation of the detailed value of negative numbers.

Algebra: The second section of Bhaskaracharya's treatise contains a number of algebraic features. Many algebraic formulas and equations, such as the calculation of positive and negative numbers, the value of zero, the calculation of latent quantities, and the quadrilateral mathematical formulas were proved and documented by Bhaskaracharya thousands of years before Western scientists.

Astronomy: In the third section of Siddhanta Shiromani, Bhaskaracharya easily presented all the mysteries of the celestial past in his treatise. Bhaskaracharya proved that the standard of the year calculated on the basis of the solar eclipse is 365, not 255, but 365. 2588 days, many centuries before the Westerners. It is surprising that according to solar theory this is still considered an accurate calculation. After the rise of technology, scientists have now identified the year standard as 365. 2563 days. The difference is only 3.5 minutes. How astronomical Bhaskaracharya is! We are proud that he is our Indian.

Sphere Chapter: In the fourth section of Siddhanta Shiromani, he elaborated on the solar planets, stars, and other cosmic mysteries in space. It is in two parts. The first part consists of 12 chapters. The second part consists of 13 chapters. The first part covers the longitudinal dimensions of the planets, the three types of longitudinal differences caused by the rotation of the planets, the mysteries of solar and lunar eclipses, the dimensions of the planets' aspirations, and the changes that occur when a planet in orbit gets closer due to the rotation of a planet. The second part deals with the study of the dimensions of the planets in space, the properties of the planets, space and space, the orbits of the planets - their shape, the mathematical equations of the time of the eclipse, the formation of the seasons on Earth - the causes, as well as a wide range of space research. Bhaskaracharya was instrumental in equipping future astronomers with equipment. Many space explorations made by Bhaskaracharya are famous. Bhaskaracharya was a benefactor who devoted his life to the fields of astrology, astrology, and mathematics. Adored by all Indians.

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