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Bhāskara II

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BornVijjayapura (Bījāpur, Karnātaka, India), 1114

DiedUjjain, (Madhya Pradesh, India), 1185

Bhāskara II was an Indian (Hindu) astronomer of the twelfth century. The number “II” is added by modern historians to differentiate him from his namesake ( Bhāskara I ) of the seventh century. Bhāskara II is frequently called Bhāskarācārya (Master Bhāskara). He probably lived in Vijjayapura; his father was Maheśvara who was also an astronomer. Bhāskara II composed several works on astronomy, most notably the Siddhāntaśiromai (1150), along with his own commentary, the Vāsanābhāya or Mitākarā, the Karaakutūhala (1183), and the Vivaraa on the Śiyadh īv rddhidatantra of Lalla .

Bhāskara II’s grandson, Can-gadeva, founded an institution for the study of the Siddhāntaśiromai that received an endowment in 1207 from the king, Soïdeva the Nikumbha. Bhāskara II’s lineage produced several noted astronomers and astrologers who promoted these teachings.

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Sarma, K. (2014). Bhāskara II. In: Hockey, T., et al. Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-9917-7_149

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