Kamalakara kamalakara. Born kamalakara was an Indian astronomer and mathematicianwho came from a family of famous astronomers. kamalakara s http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Kamalakara.html
Extractions: Kamalakara was an Indian astronomer and mathematician who came from a family of famous astronomers. Kamalakara's father was Nrsimha who was born in 1586. Two of Kamalakara's three brothers were also famous astronomer/ mathematicians, these being Divakara, who was the eldest of the brothers born in 1606, and Ranganatha who was younger than Kamalakara. As was common throughout the classical period of Indian mathematics, members of the family acted as teachers to other family members. In particular Kamalakara was taught by his elder brother Divakara while Divakara himself had been taught by their uncle Siva. Pingree writes in [1]:- Kamalakara combined traditional Indian astronomy with Aristotelian physics and Ptolemaic astronomy as presented by Islamic scientists especially Ulugh Beg . Following his family's tradition he wrote a commentary, Manorama, on Ganesa's Grahalaghava and, like his father, Nrsimha, another commentary on the Suryasiddhanta, called the Vasanabhasya ... Kamalakara's most famous work, the
Kamalakara Biography of kamalakara (16161700) kamalakara was an Indian astronomer and mathematician who came from a family of famous astronomers. kamalakara's father was Nrsimha who was born in http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/Mathematicians/Kamalakara.html
Extractions: Kamalakara was an Indian astronomer and mathematician who came from a family of famous astronomers. Kamalakara's father was Nrsimha who was born in 1586. Two of Kamalakara's three brothers were also famous astronomer/ mathematicians, these being Divakara, who was the eldest of the brothers born in 1606, and Ranganatha who was younger than Kamalakara. As was common throughout the classical period of Indian mathematics, members of the family acted as teachers to other family members. In particular Kamalakara was taught by his elder brother Divakara while Divakara himself had been taught by their uncle Siva. Pingree writes in [1]:- Kamalakara combined traditional Indian astronomy with Aristotelian physics and Ptolemaic astronomy as presented by Islamic scientists especially Ulugh Beg . Following his family's tradition he wrote a commentary, Manorama, on Ganesa's Grahalaghava and, like his father, Nrsimha, another commentary on the Suryasiddhanta, called the Vasanabhasya ... Kamalakara's most famous work, the
References For Kamalakara References for kamalakara. Books GG Joseph, The crest of the peacock (London,1991). S Dvivedi, The Siddhantatattvaviveka of kamalakara (Benares, 1935). http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Kamalakara.html
Extractions: A K Bag, Indian literature on mathematics during 1400-1800 A.D., Indian J. Hist. Sci. R C Gupta, Kamalakara's mathematics and construction of Kundas, Ganita Bharati R C Gupta, Addition and subtraction theorems for the sine and the cosine in medieval India, Indian J. History Sci. R C Gupta, Sines and cosines of multiple arcs as given by Kamalakara, Indian J. History Sci. R C Gupta, Sines of sub-multiple arcs as found in the Siddhanta-tattva-viveka, Ranchi Univ. Math. J. D Pingree, Islamic astronomy in Sanskrit, J. Hist. Arabic Sci. A N Singh, Hindu trigonometry, Proc. Benares Math. Soc. Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
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The Hindu : Kamalakara-Inderpal Pair In Lead Sport Bridge Printer Friendly Page Send this Article to a Friendkamalakara-Inderpal pair in lead. By Bobby Sinha. KANPUR DEC. 14. http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/2002/12/15/stories/2002121502151900.htm
Extractions: Kamalakara-Inderpal pair in lead By Bobby Sinha KANPUR DEC. 14. The scratch pair of Y. Kamalakara Rao (Hyderabad) and Inderpal Singh (Delhi) took the top spot in the list of competitors surpassing the tally of the top placed Delhi pair of Mrs. Kiran Nadar and B. Satyanarayana scoring 370 VP at the end of 11th round of matches in all-India Sir Padampat Singhania bridge here today. Kiran Nadar and Satyanarayana of Delhi held the sway from round 5 to 10. In the11th round the Delhi pair lost to Subhash Gupta and Paresh Gupta, also from Delhi. This defeat cost Mrs. Nadar and Satyanarayana 49 out of available 50 VPs. Nadar and Satyanarayana scored only one and with that the Hyderabad and Delhi combination overtook the Delhi duo having scored 32 VPs in their match. The Delhi pair of Nadar and Satyanarayana remained second with 367 VPs. The Maharashtra pair of Ajit Chakradeo and Rajendra Gokhale, who began well remained at the third place with a tally of 349 VPs. By the dint of its meritorious 49-1 win against Kiran Nadar and B. Satyanarayana - Subhash Gupta and Paresh Gupta from Delhi surged ahead and stood 4th having 329 VPs.
References For Kamalakara References for the biography of kamalakara References for kamalakara. Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography R C Gupta, kamalakara's mathematics and construction of Kundas, Ganita Bharati20 http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/References/Kamalakara.html
Extractions: A K Bag, Indian literature on mathematics during 1400-1800 A.D., Indian J. Hist. Sci. R C Gupta, Kamalakara's mathematics and construction of Kundas, Ganita Bharati R C Gupta, Addition and subtraction theorems for the sine and the cosine in medieval India, Indian J. History Sci. R C Gupta, Sines and cosines of multiple arcs as given by Kamalakara, Indian J. History Sci. R C Gupta, Sines of sub-multiple arcs as found in the Siddhanta-tattva-viveka, Ranchi Univ. Math. J. D Pingree, Islamic astronomy in Sanskrit, J. Hist. Arabic Sci. A N Singh, Hindu trigonometry, Proc. Benares Math. Soc. Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
The Hindu : Sunday, December 15, 2002 Aquatics Deepak and Shikha take day s honours; Weightlifting Sandhya Rani bagsgold with meet record Bridge kamalakaraInderpal pair in lead KANPUR, DEC. 14. http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/2002/12/15/07hdline.htm
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Text Details For Nirnaya Sindu Of Kamalakara Bhatta Batting Average 14%. Choose a format Help with reading texts. Resources. This programReport errors See reported errors. Nirnaya Sindu Of kamalakara Bhatta, 1924. http://www.archive.org/texts/texts-details-db.php?id=64351
Swaveda - Background - Mathematics In Ancient India - Introduction The most fundamental contribution of ancient India to the progress of civilization is the invention of what is called the decimal system of numeration 1658 AD Siddhanta-Tattva-Viveka by kamalakara. 1733 AD - Karana-Paddhati by Pathumana Somayaji. http://www.theinquirer.net/clickthru.aspx?id=566
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Extractions: "Kamalakara Pippalai is said to have been the third Gopala. His behavior and love of Godhead were uncommon, and thus he is celebrated all over the world." [C.c. Adi 11/24] He is referred to as Kamalakanta Pippalai in Sri Caitanya-bhagavata. In Krsna-lila, his name is Mahabala. In the Sripat Parjatan and Vaisnava-acara-darpane it is said that he was present during the Danda Mahotsava at Panihati (Sakabda 1439), and also at the festival at Kheturi, (Sakabda 1504). He was also present at the festival honoring the disappearance of Dasa Gadadhara at Katwa. (Hey man this book ain't accepted by authorities) In Jayananda's 'Caitanya Mangal' it is stated that Kamalakar Pippalai's nature was very intense. Nityananda gave him the village of Panihati. [Bijoy Khanda] "Pandit Kamalakanta was extremely intense. Nityananda gave him the village of Saptagram." [C.B. Antya 5.729] Kamalakar Pippalai married later on in life. He had one daughter by the name Vidyonmala-devi. It is mentioned in Nityananda-vamsa-vistara that this daughter was later married to Sudhamaya Cattopadhyaya of Mahesa. (They had a daughter at Puri, Narayani devi, who was later married to Virabhadra Gosai. According to Vaisnava-acara-darpana, however, the son-in-law of Kamalakar is Yadunandana. [V.a.d. page 10] According to the descendents of Kamalakara Pippalai at Mahesa, his daughter's name was Radharani, and Kamalakar's younger brother's daughter was named Rama-devi.
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Extractions: Sri Locana dasa Thakura took birth in a family of Rarhiya physicians who resided in the village of Kogram, within the Mahakumar (Katna) district of Barddhaman. His guru was Sri Narahari Sarkar Thakura. "I am the servant of Thakura Sri Narahari, who is the master of my life. The desire of all my desires, I place at his lotus feet; which is that this vile creature (myself) might describe something about the wonderful qualities of Sri Gaurasundara. In this expectation, he is my only refuge." [Caitanya-mangala, Satvakhanda]. His father's name was Sri Kamalakara dasa and his mother's name, Sri Sadananda. He was the only son of his parents. He was raised in his maternal grandfather's home and his education was completed there. He was married at a very young age. From his youth he was very attached to Sri Gaursundara and consequently very disinterested in material life, though he was surrounded by family, friends and society. In his youth he spent the major part of his time at his guru's Sripat, Srikhanda, where he learned how to do kirtana. He composed Caitanya-mangala from the diary of Sri Murari Gupta.
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