Bhaskara II

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  • curprev 18:2718:27, 15 December 2025Pallavi Kumar talk contribs 8,414 bytes +8,414 Created page with " == Bhaskara II == Bhaskara II, often called Bhāskarāchārya, was a great Indian mathematician and astronomer of the 12th century. He lived in a time when people learnt to write in Sanskrit and worked at learning centres such as Ujjain. Bhaskara wrote clear, lively books that taught methods for arithmetic, algebra, and the motions of the planets. His writings mix rules, work examples, and short verses so learners can remember them. Many later scholars used his books an..." Tag: Visual edit

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