Ganitatilaka (Sanskrit text and English introduction)

by H. R. Kapadia | 1937 | 49,274 words

The Sanskrit text of the Ganitatilaka with an English introduction and Appendices. Besides the critically-edited text, this edition also includes the commentary of Simhatilaka Suri. The Ganitatilaka is an 11th-century Indian mathematical text composed entirely of Sanskrit verses and authored by astronomer-mathematician Shripati. The text itself dea...

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GAEKWAD'S ORIENTAL SERIES Critical editions of unprinted and original works of Oriental Literature, edited by competent scholars, and published at the Oriental Institute, Baroda I. BOOKS PUBLISHED. 1. Kavyamimamsa: a work on poetics, by Rajasekhara (880-920 A.D.): edited by C D. Dalal and R. Anantakrishna Sastry, 1916. Reissued, 1924. Third edition revised and enlarged by Pandit K. S Ramaswami Shastri of the Oriental Institute, Baroda, 1934 Rs. A. 2-0 This book has been set as a text-book by several Universities including Benares, Bombay, and Patna. 2. Naranarayanananda: a poem on the Pauranic story of Arjuna and Krsna's rambles on Mount Girnar, by Vastupala, Minister of King Viradhavala of Dholka, composed between Samvat 1277 and 1287, ie., A.D. 1221 and 1231 edited by C. D. Dalal and R. Anantakrishna Sastry, 1916 .. Out of print. 3. Tarkasangraha: a work on Philosophy (refutation of Vaisesika theory of atomic creation) by Anandajnana or Anandagiri, the famous commentators on Sankaracarya's Bhasyas, who flourished in the latter half of the 13 th century: edited by T. M. Tripathi, 1917. Out of print. 4. Parthaparakrama: a drama describing Arjuna's recovery of the cows of King Virata, by Prahladanadeva, the founder of Palanpur and the younger brother of the Paramara king of Chandravati (a state in Marwar), and a feudatory of the kings of Guzerat, who was a Yuvaraja in Samvat 1220 or A.D. 1164: edited by C. D. Dalal, 1917 5 Out of print. Rastraudhavamsa: an historical poem (Mahakavya) describing the history of the Bagulas of Mayuragiri, from Rastraudha, king of Kanauj and the originator of the dynasty, to Narayana Shah of Mayuragiri, by Rudra Kavi, composed in Saka 1518 or A.D. 1596: edited by Pandit Embar Krishnamacharya with Introduction by C. D. Dalal, 1917 .. Out of print. 6. Linganusasana: on Grammar, by Vamana, who lived between the last quarter of the 8 th century and the first quarter of the 9 th century: edited by C. D. Dalal, 1918 7. Vasantavilasa: an historical poem (Mahakavya) describing the life of Vastupala and the history of 0-8

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