Venvaroha

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Veṇvāroha is a work in Sanskrit composed by Mādhava of Sangamagrāma (c. 1350 – c. 1425), the founder of the Kerala school of astronomy and mathematics. It is a work in 74 verses describing methods for the computation of the true positions of the Moon at intervals of about half an hour for various days in an anomalistic cycle. This work is an elaboration of an earlier and shorter work of Mādhava himself titled Sphutacandrāpti. Veṇvāroha is the most popular astronomical work of Mādhava. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Venvaroha
rdf:langString Veṇvāroha
rdf:langString Veṇvāroha
xsd:string Malayalam commentary edited byK.V. Sarmaand printed by Sanskrit College,Thrippunithura, Kerala, India
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rdf:langString Original in 1403 CE. Malayalam commentary printed in 1956 CE.
rdf:langString Malayalam commentary edited by K.V. Sarma and printed by Sanskrit College, Thrippunithura, Kerala, India
rdf:langString Malayalam commentary by Achyuta Pisharati
rdf:langString Veṇvāroha is a work in Sanskrit composed by Mādhava of Sangamagrāma (c. 1350 – c. 1425), the founder of the Kerala school of astronomy and mathematics. It is a work in 74 verses describing methods for the computation of the true positions of the Moon at intervals of about half an hour for various days in an anomalistic cycle. This work is an elaboration of an earlier and shorter work of Mādhava himself titled Sphutacandrāpti. Veṇvāroha is the most popular astronomical work of Mādhava.
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