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  2. Līlāvatī - Wikipedia

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    Līlāvatī of Bhāskarācārya: a treatise of mathematics of Vedic tradition : with rationale in terms of modern mathematics largely based on N.H. Phadke's Marāthī translation of Līlāvatī Bhaskaracharya's work 'Lilavati' was translated into Persian(फारसी) by-( Abul Faizi-in 1587 ).

  3. Bhāṣā - Wikipedia

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    Bhāṣā (or one of its derived forms) is the word for "language" in many South and Southeast Asian languages, which derives from the Sanskrit word bhāṣā (भाषा) meaning "speech" or "spoken language". In transliteration from Sanskrit or Pali, bhasa may also be spelled bhasa, basa, or phasa.

  4. Bijaganita - Wikipedia

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    The translations or editions of the Bijaganita into English include: 1817. Henry Thomas Colebrooke, Algebra, with Arithmetic and mensuration, from the Sanscrit of Brahmegupta and Bháscara; 1813. Ata Allah ibn Ahmad Nadir Rashidi; Samuel Davis; 1813. Strachey, Edward, Sir, 1812–1901

  5. Versions of the Ramayana - Wikipedia

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    Based on this, in 1996 an abridged translation into English, was published by writer Arshia Sattar under the Penguin publishing house Valmiki Ramayana. In September 2006, the first issue of Ramayan 3392 A.D. was published by Virgin Comics , featuring the Ramayana as re-envisioned by author Deepak Chopra and filmmaker Shekhar Kapur .

  6. Siddhānta Shiromani - Wikipedia

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    Page from Lilavati, the first volume of Siddhānta Śiromaṇī.Use of the Pythagorean theorem in the corner. 1650 edition. Siddhānta Śiromaṇi (Sanskrit: सिद्धान्त शिरोमणि [siddʱɑn̪t̪ᵊ ɕɪɾoməɳiː] for "Crown of treatises") [1] is the major treatise of Indian mathematician Bhāskara II. [2]

  7. Bhashini - Wikipedia

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    Bhashini is an Indian government project developed by Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology under its "National Language Translation Mission." It aims to help Indian citizens translate content in various Indian languages and enable effective communication among different-language speakers across India, and thus reduce the language barrier in India.

  8. Bhāskara I - Wikipedia

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    Bhāskara (c. 600 – c. 680) (commonly called Bhāskara I to avoid confusion with the 12th-century mathematician Bhāskara II) was a 7th-century Indian mathematician and astronomer who was the first to write numbers in the Hindu–Arabic decimal system with a circle for the zero, and who gave a unique and remarkable rational approximation of the sine function in his commentary on Aryabhata's ...

  9. Bhaktamal - Wikipedia

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    Bhaktamal (Hindi: भक्तमाल, IAST: Bhaktamāla), written c. 1585, is a poem in the Braj language that gives short biographies of more than 200 bhaktas. It was written by Nabha Dass , a saint belonging to the tradition of Ramananda .