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Aryabhatta_Biography

Aryabhatta ( CE - CE) was an Indian mathematician and astronomer who is considered one

of the greatest minds of ancient India.

He made foundational contributions to mathematics and astronomy, and his works influenced both

Indian and Islamic scholars for centuries.

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Early Life**

Aryabhatta was likely born in Kusumapura (modern-day Patna, India). Some scholars argue he may

have hailed from Kerala. His early life and education are not well documented, but he is believed to

have studied at the renowned Nalanda University.

**2. Aryabhatiya**

Aryabhatta's magnum opus, "Aryabhatiya," is a mathematical and astronomical treatise divided into

four sections:

- Gitikapada: Describes large numbers and the solar system.

- Ganitapada: Contains principles of arithmetic, geometry, and algebra.

- Kalakriyapada: Discusses time calculations.

- Golapada: Explains the celestial sphere.

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Contributions to Mathematics**

Aryabhatta's mathematical innovations include:

- **Introduction of Zero**: He formalized the concept of zero, which revolutionized mathematics.

- **Decimal System**: He contributed to the development of the place value system.

- **Approximation of Pi**: He calculated pi as

- **Trigonometry**: He introduced trigonometric functions, including sine and cosine.

**4.

Contributions to Astronomy**


Aryabhatta's astronomical discoveries include:

- **Earth's Rotation**: He proposed that the Earth rotates on its axis, causing day and night.

- **Heliocentric Model**: Suggested that planets move around the Sun, predating Copernicus by a

millennium.

- **Eclipses**: Provided scientific explanations for solar and lunar eclipses.

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Legacy**

Aryabhatta's works influenced Indian and Islamic mathematicians and astronomers. His theories laid

the groundwork for modern mathematics and astronomy.

**6. Conclusion**

Aryabhatta's legacy endures as a pioneer who bridged ancient knowledge with modern scientific

principles.

His contributions remain a cornerstone in the history of science and mathematics.