The Great Indian Mathematician Aryabhata
āryabhaṭa or aryabhata i 476 550 ce was the first of the major mathematician astronomers from the classical age of indian mathematics and indian astronomy his works include the āryabhaṭīya which mentions that in 3600 kaliyuga 499 ce he was 23 years old and the arya siddhanta.
The great indian mathematician aryabhata. He is generally considered to have begun the line of great indian astronomer mathematicians that flourished during the country s classical period. Aryabhata also called aryabhata i or aryabhata the elder born 476 possibly ashmaka or kusumapura india astronomer and the earliest indian mathematician whose work and history are available to modern scholars. He mentions in the aryabhatiya that it was composed 3 600 years into the kali yuga when he was 23 years old. He is sometimes referred to as aryabhata i since several later scientists of the same name also produced notable works.
He was the first of the significant mathematician of india who has made great contributions in the field of mathematics and astronomy which are being used throughout the globe in today s generation. He mentions in the aryabhatiya that it was composed 3 600 years into the kali yuga when he was 23 years old. Aryabhata or aryabhatta was one of the greatest mathematicians of india. His works include the aryabhaṭiya 499 ce when he was 23 years old and the arya siddhanta.
Aryabhata was a great indian mathematician and astronomer. Its name was the aryabhatiya. For his explicit mention of the relativity of motion he. He flourished in kusumapura near patalipurta patna then the capital of the.
It is believed that he was born in 476 ad in patliputra which is now modern patna in bihar. Its name was the aryabhatiya. He was an astrologer and mathematician too. Aryabhata was a fifth century astronomer and mathematician who in 499 ce wrote what was to become a singularly famous astronomical treatise revolutionizing the way people thought of the universe.
The works of aryabhata dealt with mainly mathematics and astronomy. He is also known as aryabhata i or aryabhata the elder to distinguish him from a 10th century indian mathematician of the same name. His works have inspired many people. Several of his calculations showed remarkable accuracy for the era with some remaining the best available for many centuries.
Aryabhata was a fifth century astronomer and mathematician who in 499 ce wrote what was to become a singularly famous astronomical treatise revolutionizing the way people thought of the universe. Aryabhata or aryabhata i 476 550 ce was the first in the line of great mathematician astronomers from the classical age of indian mathematics and indian astronomy.