astro.wikisort.org - ResearcherSankara Narayana (c. 840 – c. 900 AD) was an Indian astronomer-mathematician in the court of Ravi Kulasekhara (c. 844 – c. 883 AD) of the Chera Perumal kingdom of Kerala.[1][2] He is best known as the author of Laghu Bhaskariya Vivarana or Vyakha (869/870 AD), a detailed commentary on treatise Laghu Bhaskariya by 7th century mathematician Bhaskara I (which in turn was based on the works of the 5th century polymath Aryabhata).[3][4] Sankara Narayana is known to have established an astronomical observatory at the port of Kodungallur in central Kerala.[2][5]
Indian astronomer and mathematician
This article is about an Indian astronomer. For the Diwan, see Sankaranarayana Iyen.
Sankara Narayana |
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Born | c. 840 CE |
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Nationality | Indian |
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Occupation | Astronomer-mathematician |
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Notable work | Laghu Bhaskariya Vivarana |
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Laghu Bhaskariya Vivarana (Chapter VII), produced in the court of king Ravi Kulasekhara at Kodungallur, explicitly states that it was composed in Saka Year 791 (=869/70 AD).[4][1] It is also mentions that the year was the 25th regnal year of king Ravi Kulasekhara.[6] In the second verse of the vivarana Narayana remembers five major precessors in the field of mathematics (Aryabhata, Varahamihira, Bhaskara I, Govinda and Haridatta), including his possible master Govinda (c. 800 – c. 860 AD).[6]
Observatory
- The vivarana mentions a royal observatory (under the charge of Sankara Narayana) at Mahodayapura (Kodungallur).[2]
- There are references to an instrument called "Rashi Chakra" marked by a "Yanthra Valaya" in the vivarana. This instrument might be the same as the Gola Yanthra/Chakra Yanthra mentioned by famous polymath Aryabhata. The Chakra Yanthra was developed further and called Phalaka Yanthra by Bhaskara I.[7]
"Oh [king] Ravi Varma Deva, now deign to tell us quickly, reading off from the armillary sphere installed [at the observatory] in Mahodayapura, duly fitted with all the relevant circles and with the sign (degree-minute) markings, the time of the rising point of the ecliptic (lagna) when the Sun is at 10° in the sign of Capricorn, and also when the Sun is at the end of the sign Libra, which I have noted."[8]
- At the directions of Sankara Narayana, in every 'katikai' (= 34 minutes), bells were sounded at different important centres of Mahodayapura to announce correct time.
Mathematical contributions
- Laghu Bhaskariya Vivarana covers the standard mathematical methods of Aryabhata I such as the solution of the indeterminate equation by = ax ± c (a, b, c integers) in integers which is then applied to astronomical problems. The Indian method involves using the Euclidean algorithm. It is called kuttakara ("pulveriser").[4]
- The most unusual feature of the Laghubhāskarīyavivaraṇa is the use of katapayadi system of numeration as well as the place-value Sanskrit numerals which Laghubhāskarīyavivaraṇa frequently uses.[4]
Identification of king Ravi Kulasekhara with Sthanu
- The opening verse of Laghu Bhaskariya Vyakha gives an indirect invocation to the lord called "Sthanu" (carefully composed to be applicable to god Siva and the ruling king).[6]
"Sa Sthanurjayati trirupasahito lingepi lokarcitah".
— Sankara Narayana, Laghu Bhaskariya Vyakha, Chapter I (c. 870 AD)
- Sankara Narayana also mentions that the full name of his king as "Ravi Varma Kulasekhara".[6]
- Laghu Bhaskariya Vivarana was composed in the 25th regnal year of king Kulasekhara.[6]
Date of Laghu Bhaskariya Vivarana
- "Angartvambara nanda devamanubhir yate dinanam gane"
- Anga = 6, Rtu = 6, Ambara = 0, Nanda = 9, Veda = 4, and Manu = 14
- Order - 6609414
- Reverse Order - 1449066
- Kali Date - 3967 years and 86 days = 25 Mithuna, Kollam Era 41 = 870 AD
- "Evam Sakabdah punariha candra randhramuni sankhyaya asambhiravagatah"
- Candra = 1, Randhra = 9, and Muni = 7
- Order - 197
- Reverse Order - 791 (Saka Year) = 870 AD
"Angartvambara nanda devamanubhir yate dinanam gane
Graste tigma mayukhamalinitamobhute parahne divi
Prsta praggrahanad dvitiyaghatika grasa pramanam raver
Bharta sri Kulasekharena vilasad velavrtaya bhuva".
— Sankara Narayana, Laghu Bhaskariya Vyakha, Chapter IV (c. 870 AD)
"Evam Sakabdah punariha candra randhramuni sankhyaya asambhiravagatah".
— Sankara Narayana, Laghu Bhaskariya Vyakha, Chapter 1 (c. 870 AD)
"Capapravista guru sauri samatva kalam
Yamyottaram gamanamantaratah pramanam
Acaksvya sarvamavagamya bhatoktamargad
Ityuktavan ravirasena nrpabhivandya".
"Tada pancavimsati Varsanyatitani devasya".
— Sankara Narayana, Laghu Bhaskariya Vyakha, Chapter VII (c. 870 AD)
- Meeting of Guru (=Jupiter) and Sauri (=Saturn) in Capa (Dhanu) = 25th regnal year of the king = 870 AD
See also
- Indian mathematics
- History of mathematics
References
- Narayanan, M. G. S. Perumāḷs of Kerala. Thrissur (Kerala): CosmoBooks, 2013. 78-79 and 390-91.
- George Gheverghese Joseph (2009). A Passage to Infinity. New Delhi: SAGE Publications Pvt. Ltd. p. 13. ISBN 978-81-321-0168-0.
- S. Venkitasubramonia Iyar; S.Kochukunju Asari, eds. (1949). Laghubhaskariyavivarana. Vol. 162. Trivandrun: TSS.
- O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "Sankara Narayana", MacTutor History of Mathematics archive, University of St Andrews
- Virendra Nath Sharma (1995). Sawai Jai Singh and His Astronomy. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers. ISBN 81-208-1256-X.
- Narayanan, M. G. S. Perumāḷs of Kerala. Thrissur (Kerala): CosmoBooks, 2013. 78-79.
- Narayanan, M. G. S. Perumāḷs of Kerala. Thrissur (Kerala): CosmoBooks, 2013. 390-391 and 408-409.
- J.B. harley; David Woodward, eds. (1992). The history of cartography : Volume 2 Book 1 : Cartography in the traditional Islamic and South Asian societies. University of Chicago Press. p. 360. ISBN 0-226-31635-1.
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