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A Sanskrit term meaning 'established doctrine,' specifically referring to traditional Indian astronomical and mathematical treatises.
Connections
Other entities that appear in the same books as Siddhanta.
Alexandria
The System of the World: A History of Cosmological Doctrines from Plato to Copernicus, Vol. IIThe History of Indian LiteratureThe System of the World: A History of Cosmological Doctrines from Plato to Copernicus, Vol. IIThe System of the World: A History of Cosmological Doctrines from Plato to Copernicus, Vol. II
Aristotle
The System of the World: A History of Cosmological Doctrines from Plato to Copernicus, Vol. IIThe History of Indian LiteratureThe System of the World: A History of Cosmological Doctrines from Plato to Copernicus, Vol. IIThe System of the World: A History of Cosmological Doctrines from Plato to Copernicus, Vol. II
Greece
The System of the World: A History of Cosmological Doctrines from Plato to Copernicus, Vol. IISiddhanta Almanac (Siddhanta Panchangamu)The System of the World: A History of Cosmological Doctrines from Plato to Copernicus, Vol. IIThe System of the World: A History of Cosmological Doctrines from Plato to Copernicus, Vol. II
Appears in 11 Books
Graha Laghava (Devanagari manuscript)
Ganesa Daivagna
Surya Siddhanta with Gudhartha Prakash
Ranganatha; Baladeva Prasad Mishra (comm.)
The System of the World: A History of Cosmological Doctrines from Plato to Copernicus, Vol. II
Pierre Duhem
Jaina Sutras, Part II: Uttaradhyayana and Sutrakritanga (SBE Vol. 45)
Hermann Jacobi (trans.)
The History of Indian Literature
Albrecht Weber
Discernment of the Principles of Astronomy
Kamalakara Bhatta