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who is the originator of relative siddanta​

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The Sūrya Siddhānta (lit. 'Sun treatise') is a Sanskrit treatise in Indian astronomy in fourteen chapters.[1][2][3] The Surya Siddhanta describes rules to calculate the motions of various planets and the moon relative to various constellations, and calculates the orbits of various astronomical bodies.[4][5] The text is known from a 15th-century CE palm-leaf manuscript, and several newer manuscripts.[6] It was composed or revised c. 800 CE from an earlier text also called the Surya Siddhanta.[3]

According to al-Biruni, the 11th-century Persian scholar and polymath, a text named the Surya Siddhanta was written by one Lāta.[6] The second verse of the first chapter of the Surya Siddhanta attributes the words to an emissary of the solar deity of Hindu mythology, Surya, as recounted to an asura (a mythical being) called Maya at the end of Satya Yuga, the first, golden age of Hindu mythology two million years ago.[6]

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