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  • 161 bytes (8 words) - 15:02, 18 June 2020
  • File:Nakshatras and their longitudes.PNG
    Courtesy : Rao, S. Balachandra. (2000) Indian Astronomy, An Introduction. Hyderabad: Universities Press (India) Limited. (Page 34)
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  • File:Names of Samvatsaras.PNG
    Courtesy : Rao, S. Balachandra. (2000) Indian Astronomy, An Introduction. Hyderabad: Universities Press (India) Limited. (Page 59)
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  • ...is basis for Indian Calendar and time keeping. Known as the Panchanga, the Indian Calendar has many significant astronomical aspects apart from being used in
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  • |name = Indian astronomy |title = [[Indian astronomy]]
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  • ...ture], Chapter 23 in Science and Civilization in India, Vol.1, The Dawn of Indian Civilization, Part 1, edited by G. P. Pande, Delhi: ICPR/Munshiram Manoharl ...anian, K.. (2019). Main characteristics and achievements of ancient Indian astronomy in historical perspective. 10.1007/978-981-13-7326-8_24. </ref><blockquote>
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  • ...Jyotisha as a discipline.<ref name=":1">Balachandra Rao, S. (2014) Indian Astronomy. Concepts and Procedures. Benguluru : M.P. Birla Institute of Management</r |description=Indian Classical Astronomy
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  • ...of Indian Astronomy, A Handbook,'' IX International Conference on Oriental Astronomy. (Pages 107 - 169)</ref>
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  • ...ields of science, [[Shad Darshanas (षड्दर्शनानि)|philosophy]], literature, astronomy, architecture, etc.
    21 KB (2,906 words) - 10:45, 16 January 2024
  • ...heads of peacocks, as the gems on the hoods of the snakes (cobras), so is astronomy (mathematics) is at the highest position of vedanga shastras (which are the ...Srinivas-2016.pdf On the Nature of Mathematics and Scientific Knowledge in Indian Tradition]''" Chennai: Centre for Policy Studies</ref>
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  • ...s. It is composed in śloka metrical style of Sanskrit. It contain works on Indian sine tables, cosmology, eclipses, planetary motions, conjunctions, star pos ...s author'</nowiki>s name prefixed to it. There were several other works on Astronomy in ancient India, many of which have since been lost.
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  • ...Indian Astronomy. In Astronomy across cultures: The History of Non-Western Astronomy, Helaine Selin (ed), Kluwer, 2000 *Sen, S.N., and A.K. Bag. 1983. The Sulbasutras. New Delhi: Indian National Science Academy.
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  • ...ideal of personal culture loomed large in the educational system. Ancient Indian system, however, focused on the fact that an individual exists more for soc ...e systems, and siddhantas of subjects stand proud witness to the fact that Indian education always promoted dynamic dharmik thought processes. Prabhakara Gur
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  • ...Siddhanta is a table (in modern terms) of values of R.sinθ where R is the Indian standard radius of 3438 minutes. Āryabhaṭa's table is also not a set of ...a of Sangamagrama]] (c.1350 – c.1425), the founder of the Kerala school of astronomy and mathematics, and the tabulation of a sine table by Madhava with values
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  • ...anian, K.. (2019). Main characteristics and achievements of ancient Indian astronomy in historical perspective. 10.1007/978-981-13-7326-8_24. </ref> ...IJHS/Vol04_1And2_11_KSShukla.pdf Astronomy in ancient and medieval India], Indian Journal of History of Science, Vol.4, Nos. 1-2 (1969), pp.99-106.</ref>
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  • # Ancient Indian mathematical discoveries ...occurs widely in the Vedic literature. In earliest times, ganita included astronomy, but later on it was studied separately.
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  • ...ation=Delhi|year=2007|series=History of Philosophy, Science and Culture in Indian Civilization|volume=X Part 4|pages=114–123}}</ref> ...ation=Delhi|year=2007|series=History of Philosophy, Science and Culture in Indian Civilization|volume=X Part 4|pages=120}}</ref> The first twelve lines const
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  • ...thur Llewellyn Basham|title=The Wonder That Was India|chapter=Appendix II: Astronomy|p=490|year=1954|publisher=[[Sidgwick and Jackson]]|title-link=The Wonder Th ==Indian Nakshatras==
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  • ...anian, K.. (2019). Main characteristics and achievements of ancient Indian astronomy in historical perspective. 10.1007/978-981-13-7326-8_24. </ref><ref name=": ...to be included within the scope of astronomy in the post-vedic period. And astronomy began to be studied as a science for its own sake outgrowing its original p
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