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  1. Baudhayanadharmasutram: Govindasvami racita Vivarana vrtti sahita by Baudhayana, 1999
  2. Srimat Govindasvami Kalasada mattu Sariphasaheba mahasatpurusara Sisunala tattva padagalu by Kalasada Govindasvami, 1932

21. References For Govindasvami
Full Chronological Index Translate this page 670) Li Chunfeng (720 - 790) Lalla (735 - 804) Alcuin (790 - 850) al-Khwarizmi(800 - 860) Al-Jawhari (800 - 870) Mahavira (800 - 860) govindasvami (805 - 873
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  • R C Gupta, Fractional parts of Aryabhata's sines and certain rules found in Govindasvami's Bhasya on the Mahabhaskarya, Indian J. History Sci.
  • S K Jha and V N Jha, Computation of sine-table based on the Mahasiddhanta of Aryabhata II, J. Bihar Math. Soc. Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
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    scholars such as govindasvami, Mahavira, Prthudakasvami, Sankara, and Sridhara.Some of these such as govindasvami and Sankara were commentators on the
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    23. Paramesvara
    consider. The Siddhantadipika by Paramesvara is a commentary on the commentaryof govindasvami on Bhaskara I s Mahabhaskariya. Paramesvara
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    Born: about 1370 in Alattur, Kerala, India
    Died: about 1460 in India
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    Paramesvara was an Indian astronomer and mathematician who wrote many commentaries on earlier works as well as making many observations. Although his father has not been identified, we know that Paramesvara was born into a Namputiri Brahmana family who were astrologers and astronomers. The family home was Vatasseri (sometimes called Vatasreni) in the village of Alattur. This village was in Kerala and Paramesvara himself gives its coordinates with respect to Ujjain. This puts it at latitude 10 51' north. It is on the north bank of the river Nila at its mouth. From Paramesvara's writing we know that Rudra was his teacher, and Nilakantha , who knew Paramesvara personally, tells us that Paramesvara's teachers included Madhava and Narayana . We can be fairly confident that the dates we have given for Paramesvara are roughly correct since he made eclipe observations over a period of 55 years. We will say a little more about these observations below. He played an important part in the remarkable developments in mathematics which took place in Kerala in the late 14 th and early part of the 15 th century.

    24. G Index
    Reuben (425*) Göpel, Adolph (251) Gordan, Paul (958*) Gorenstein, Daniel (1300*)Gosset, William (644*) Goursat, Edouard (156*) govindasvami (237) Gräffe
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    The number of words in the biography is given in brackets. A * indicates that there is a portrait. Galerkin Boris (463*)
    Galileo
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    Gallarati
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    Galois
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    , Hilda von Mises (1469*) Geiser , Karl (258*) Gelfand , Israil (1090*) Gelfond , Aleksandr (226*) Gellibrand , Henry (480) Geminus Gemma Frisius , Regnier (1774*) Geng Zhi Zu Genocchi , Angelo (858*) Gentry , Ruth (701) Gentzen , Gerhard (1519*) Gerard of Cremona (668) Gergonne , Joseph (1116) Gerhard of Cremona (668) Germain , Sophie (1063*) Gershgorin , Semyon (*) Giorgi , Ennio de (1447) Gerson , Levi ben (268) Gherard of Cremona (668) Ghetaldi , Marino (235) Gibbs , J Willard (1028*) Giorgi , Ennio de (1447*) Girard, Albert Girard, Pierre Simon (210*) Glaisher , James (963*) Glenie , James (928) Gnedenko , Boris (2103*) , Kurt (2256*) Gohberg , Israel (640*) Goldbach , Christian (160) Goldstein , Sydney (350*) Gompertz , Benjamin (963*) Gongora , Siguenza y (566) Goodstein , Reuben (425*) , Adolph (251) Gordan , Paul (958*) Gorenstein , Daniel (1300*) Gosset , William (644*) Goursat , Edouard (156*) Govindasvami , Karl (140) Graham, Fan Chung

    25. Nuggets & Snippets
    In a performance in 1929, the legendary kAncIpuram nainA piLLai had the followingaccompanists tirucci govindasvami piLLai (Violin), azhaganambi piLLai
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    26. Religion In Ancient Bengal: During Guptas
    Temples are beeing built for the likes of govindasvami, svetavarAhasvAmI,kokAmukhasvAmI, pradyumneshvara, anantanArAYaNa, and puruSottama.
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    Religion in ancient Bengal: during and after guptas
    Vedic and Pauranic Hinduism
    During the guptas, we find a lot of brahmins getting land grants and settling down. They are described by their vedic affiliation, e.g. RgvedI, belonging to vAjasaneYI shAkha, yajurvedI, or sAmavedI; and by their gotra, e.g. kANva, bhArgava, kAshyapa, bharadvAja, agastya, vAtsya, or kauNDiNya. By the sixth century, even in east Bengal, just during the reign of bhUtivarmA, great-great-grandfather of bhAskaravarma , in one village paJcakhaNDa of shrIhaTTa, 205 brahmin families are brought in, many of different affiliations like 60 Rg vahvRcya, 14 sAma chAndyogya, and 131 yajur mainly vAjasaneYI, and cArakya or taittirIYa. It is during this same period, fourth century AD and later, that we start finding traces of paurANic tradition of viSNu as cakrasvAmI. Temples are beeing built for the likes of govindasvAmI, svetavarAhasvAmI, kokAmukhasvAmI, pradyumneshvara, anantanArAYaNa, and puruSottama. Many kings are describing themselves as paramabhAgavat. That viSNu is already associated with kRSNa and balarAma is clear: the stories of lifting up govarddhana, fights with cANUra and muSTika, uprooting of yamalArjjuna tree, killing of keshI, playing with the gopIs, vAsudeva going to gokula with kRSNa, etc. are already depicted. Though the concept of

    27. Bhajana Sampradaya
    Krsnadasa, Paramanandadasa and Kumbhanadasa and the second group initiated by SriVitthalanathaji is made up of Nandadasa, govindasvami, Chitaswami, and
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    28. Royal Carpet: Beginner's Lessons - Varnams
    Inta aluka jesite (tv)NatakuranjiAtagovindasvami Ayya Sa ri ga dhanipai nenarunchi (tv)MohanaAdigovindasvami Ayya
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    Please report any offensive ads. Beginners' Lessons - VarNams VarNams are sophisticated musical forms that include swaras and lyrics. For students, they are useful for learning the swaras of various raagas, singing in multiple speeds rapidly, as well as learning the appropriate gamakas. They introduce the proper combinations of swaras for each raaga and require great discipline for singing. The structure of the varnam includes pallavi, anupallavi, muktaayi swaram, caraNam and multiple ciTTa swarams that return to the caraNam (see the glossary ). Varnams are usually the first pieces sung in concerts. Here is an exhaustive (but not absolutely complete) list of varNams - over 850 of them! A few have lyrics and are linked.Full list provided by Lakshman Ragde.

    29. Religion : Hinduism
    Baudhayanadharmasutram govindasvami Racita Vivarana Vrtti Sahita by SasiprabhaKumara, Narendra Kumara Acarya, govindasvami Book January 1999 - 1st
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    30. Govindasvamin: Holy Sixth Day
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    800 860) Al-Jawhari (800 - 870) Mahavira (800 - 860) govindasvami (805 - 873)al-Kindi (808 - 873) Hunayn (810 - 873) Banu Musa, Ahmad
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    32. Pergunta Agora
    Translate this page Yativrsabha, Varahamihira, Brahmagupta, Bhaskara I, Lalla, Alcuin, al-Khwarizmi,Al-Jawhari, Mahavira, govindasvami, al-Kindi, Hunayn, Banu Musa, Ahmad,
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    33. Search Results For Sun
    govindasvami It discussed topics such as the longitudes of the planets, conjunctionsof the planets with each other and with bright stars, eclipses of the sun
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    34. .::Vedic Mathematics::.
    govindasvami. 1340. Mahendra Suri. 520 BC. Panini. 800. Mahavira. 1340. Narayana.200 BC. Katyayana. 830. Prthudakasvami. 1350. Madhava. 120 AD. Yavanesvara
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    800 BC Baudhayana Bhaskara I Brahmadeva 750 BC Manava Lalla Bhaskara II 600 BC Apastamba Govindasvami Mahendra Suri 520 BC Panini Mahavira Narayana 200 BC Katyayana Prthudakasvami Madhava 120 AD Yavanesvara Sankara Paramesvara Aryabhata I ... Jagannatha The URL of this page is: http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/Indexes/Indians.html Thinking Pages Home Feedback Contact
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    35. Cronologie Di Psicopolis
    Translate this page 680) Bhaskara I (720 - 790) Lalla (735 - 804) Alcuin (790 - 850) al-Khwarizmi (800 -860) Al-Jawhari (800 - 870) Mahavira (800 - 860) govindasvami (805 - 873
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    36. Upanisad
    On the banks of the river there was a temple to Vishnu known as govindasvami.Another temple to Vishnu was named Vikramasvami.
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    In the forest known as naimisharanya.
    The sages (maharshis) arranged for a sacrifice (yajna) in this forest and the ceremony went on for twelve years. Naimisharanya forest was a wonderful place to arange sacrifices in. The climate was pleasant. There were trees full of flowers and fruit. There was no shortange of food in the forest, and animals, birds and sages lived there happily.
    Many sages ame to attend the sacrifice that had been arranged in naimisharanya. With them was Romaharshana (alternatively Lomaharshana). Vedavyasa’s disciple. Vedavyasa had instructed this disciple of his in the knowledge of the Puranas. The assembled sages worshipped the learned Romaharshana and said, Please tell us the stories of the Puranas. Who created the universe, who is its preserver and who will destroy it? Please instruct us in all these mysteries.

    37. The Date Of Mahabharata Based On The Indian Astronomical Works
    govindasvami. Mahabhaskariya. Parameswara. Commentary on Mahabhaskariya. 1431 CE /c.14th cent. CE. Yallaya. Commentary on Aryabhatiyam. c.15th cent.CE
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    Mahabharata as the sheet-anchor of bharatiya itihasa International Colloquium The Date of Mahabharata Based on the Indian Astronomical Works K.V. Ramakrishna Rao, B.Sc., M.A., A.M.I.E., C.Eng.(I)., B.L., Introduction The date of Mahabharat is analyzed for determination only based on the Indian astronomical works. The following facts are taken into consideration for such critical study: The Indian astronomers of Siddhantic works and followers have recorded the date of Bharata implying Mahabharat war in particular and starting of Kaliyuga or Era, that is used to reckon the dates of themselves at many places and in conjunction with Saka era in some places later. Aryabhata makes a specific mention about Bharata in his Aryabhatiyam. Most of the scholars including westerners have taken the connotation of it as referring to Mahabharat and in particular Mahabharat war, because, that is considered as the staring point of Kaliyuga / era in Indian astronomy and history too. Therefore, taking the astronomical works - Siddhantas, Tantras and Karanas like - Aryabhatiyam, Mahabhaskariyam, Vatesvara - Siddhanta

    38. Sines SouanyBot UK
    govindasvami Sponsors link One of the most interesting aspects of the commentary,however, is govindasvami s construction of a sine table.
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    39. INDEX OF 16 HINDU PURANAS
    On the banks of the river there was a temple of Vishnu known as govindasvami.Another temple to Vishnu was named Vikramasvami.
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    1. BRAHMA PURANA
    Preliminaries
    There was a forest known as Naimisharanya. The sages (maharshis) arranged for a sacrifice (yajna) in this forest and the ceremony went on for twelve years. Naimisharanya forest was a wonderful place to arrange sacrifices in. The climate was pleasant. There were trees full of climate was pleasant. There were trees full of flowers and fruit. There was no shortage of food in the forest, and animals, birds and sages lived thee happily. Many sages came to attend the sacrifice that had been arranged in Naimisharanya. With them was Romaharshana (alternatively Lomaharshana), Veda Vyasa's disciple. Veda Vyasa had instructed this disciple of his in the knowledge of the Puranas. The assembled sages worshipped the learned Romaharshana and said, "Please tell us the stories of the Puranas. Who created the universe, who is its preserver and who will destroy it? Please instruct us in all these mysteries". Romaharshana replied, "Many years ago, Daksha and the other sages had asked Brahma these very questions. I have learnt about Brahma's replies from my guru) teacher) Veda Vyasa. I will relate to you what I know". In the beginning, there was water everywhere and the Brahman slept on this water in the form of Vishnu. Since water is called

    40. Indian Mathematics Index
    750 BC, Manava, 720, Lalla, 1114, Bhaskara II. 600 BC, Apastamba, 800, govindasvami,1340, Mahendra Suri. 520 BC, Panini, 800, Mahavira, 1340, Narayana.
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