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Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Varāha Mihira — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Varaja Mijira (505 587)[1] fue un astrónomo, matemático y astrólogo hinduista que vivió en Ujjain (India). En sus libros se hace conocer como con el epíteto Daivajña (conocedor de los dioses). En letra devánagari:… … Wikipedia Español
Varaja Mijira — (505 587)[1] fue un astrónomo, matemático y astrólogo hinduista que vivió en Ujjain (India). वराहमिहिर, en escritura devánagari del sánscrito. varāha mihira, en el sistema IAST de transliteración sánscrita. Se conoce poco acerca de su vida. Según … Wikipedia Español
Varāhamihira — (Devanagari: वराहमिहिर) (505–587), also called Varaha or Mihira, was an Indian astronomer, mathematician, and astrologer who lived in Ujjain. He is considered to be one of the nine jewels (Navaratnas) of the court of legendary ruler Vikramaditya… … Wikipedia
Varahamihira — Daivajna Varāhamihira (Devanagari: वराहमिहिर; 505 ndash; 587), also called Varaha, or Mihira was an Indian astronomer, mathematician, and astrologer born in Ujjain. Varahamihira s picture may be found in the Indian Parliament alongside Aryabhata… … Wikipedia
Varāhamihira — ▪ Indian philosopher and scientist also called Varaha, or Mihira born 505, Ujjain, India died 587, Ujjain Indian philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician, author of the Pañca siddhāntikā (“Five Treatises”), a compendium of Greek,… … Universalium
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Indian mathematics — mdash;which here is the mathematics that emerged in South Asia from ancient times until the end of the 18th century mdash;had its beginnings in the Bronze Age Indus Valley civilization (2600 1900 BCE) and the Iron Age Vedic culture (1500 500 BCE) … Wikipedia