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Aryabhatta the the great Indian Mathematicians
Major Works
Aryabhata's major work, Aryabhatiya, a compendium of mathematics and astronomy, was extensively referred to in the Indian mathematical literature and has survived to modern times. The Aryabhatiya covers arithmetic, algebra, and trigonometry.
Personal Life & Legacy
Aryabhata's work was of great influence in the Indian astronomical tradition and influenced several neighboring cultures through translations. Some of his works are cited by Al-Khwarizmi, and in the 10th century by Al-Biruni.
he Aryabhata Knowledge University (AKU), Patna, has been established by the Government of Bihar in his honor for the development and management of educational infrastructure related to technical, medical, management and allied professional education.
India's first satellite Aryabhata is named in his honor.
At the Aryabhata Research Institute of Observational Sciences (ARIOS) near Nainital, India, research in astronomy, astrophysics and atmospheric sciences is conducted.
Trivia
Named after the great Indian astronomer of the same name, India's first satellite's image used to appear on the reverse of Indian 2 rupee banknotes.
Named after the great Indian astronomer is the remnant of a lunar im
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Brief History Covering Aryabhatta
Brief History Covering Aryabhatta
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Biography of Aryabhatt
Biography of Aryabhatt
classical age of Indian mathematics and Indian astronomy. His most famous works are the ryabhaya ( CE, when he was 23 years old)
Biography
Name
While there is a tendency to misspell his name as "Aryabhatta" by analogy with other names having the "bhatta" suffix, his name is properly spelled Aryabhata: every astronomical text spells his name thus,[1] including Brahmagupta's references to him "in more than a hundred places by name". [2] Furthermore, in most instances "Aryabhatta" does not fit the metre either.
Birth
Aryabhata mentions in the Aryabhatiya that it was composed 3, years into the Kali Yuga, when he was 23 years old. This corresponds to CE, and implies that he was born in CE. Aryabhata provides no information about his place of birth. The only information comes from Bhskara I, who describes Aryabhata as makya, "one belonging to the amaka country." It is widely attested that, during the Buddha's time, a branch of the Amaka people settled in the region between the Narmada and Godavari rivers in central India, today the South Gujarat North Maharashtra region. Aryabhata is believed to have been born there. [1]HYPERLINK \l "cite_note-Ansari-2"[3] However, early Buddhist texts