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The work attributed to astronomer varahamihira is​

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Varāhamihira (c. 505 - c. 587),[1] also called Varāha or Mihira, was a Hindu astronomer and polymath who lived in Ujjain (Madhya Pradesh, India). He was born in the Avanti region, roughly corresponding to modern-day Malwa (part of Madhya Pradesh, India), to Adityadasa. According to one of his own works, he was educated at Kapitthaka.[2] The Indian tradition believes him to be one of the "Nine Jewels" (Navaratnas) of the court of ruler Yashodharman Vikramaditya of Malwa.[3][4] However, this claim appears for the first time in a much later text and scholars consider this claim to be doubtful because neither Varahamihira and Vikramaditya lived in the same century nor did Varahamihira live in the same century as some of the other names in the "nine jewels" list such as the much older Kalidasa.

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Contributions of Varahamihira in Mathematics

He discovered a version of Pascal's triangle. He created the first 4×4 magic square. He used it to calculate the binomial coefficients. He was the first to speak about ayanamsa.

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