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Discovering Sangamagrama Madhavan

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Answered by suryawanshinandini7
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Answered by nikhithgandhivalaval
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Explanation:

Of all the mathematicians of the medieval period, the

name of Sangamagrama Madhavan is the most important who

founded a continuous chain of the guru–shishya parampara from

fourteenth to eighteenth century, which is generally referred as

the Kerala School of Mathematics. Sangamagrama Madhavan

and his school were known to the Western world through the

series of papers published by Mr Charles Whish during 1834 in

the journal called Transactions of Asiatic Society of Great Britain

and Ireland. One of the members of the Kerala School, namely,

Jyestadeva needs a special mention. While the rest of the scholars wrote their works in Sanskrit, Jyestadeva wrote his book Yukti

Bhasha, a treatise in mathematics and astronomy, in Malayalam

to provide wider accessibility of the knowledge.  

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