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Paragraph of aryabhat The famous mathematician


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Aryabhata (476-550) was an Indian mathematician and astronomer. He is generally considered to have begun the line of great Indian astronomer-mathematicians that flourished during the country’s classical period. Several of his calculations showed remarkable accuracy for the era, with some remaining the best available for many centuries. He is sometimes referred to as Aryabhata I, since several later scientists of the same name also produced notable works.

Aryabhata’s Early Life:

Aryabhata came from southern India, but his precise place of birth is not known. Some authorities suggest that Kerala is the most likely location, while others believe that Dhaka or Maharashtra are more probable. It is, however, generally accepted that he studied at an advanced level in Kusumapura in modern-day Patna, where he remained for some years.

Aryabhata’s Legacy:

For several hundred years after its author’s death, the Aryabhatiya was unknown in the West, although its Arabic translation in the 9th century was of great use to the scientists of the Islamic Golden Age. The book was eventually translated into Latin shortly after 1200. The mathematical ideas contained within it were quickly adopted by Europeans, especially those dealing with areas and volumes, and with finding cube and square roots.

However, Aryabhata’s astronomical findings had less impact, and it was left to later men such as Copernicus and Galileo to bring about the Western astronomical revolution. The first Indian artificial was named Aryabhata in his honor, as was a new university in the state of Bihar.h

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