Ancient India was one of the most important seat of Astronomical studies. There were many scholars, philosophers and astronomers in ancient India, who wrote treatises on experimental and mathematical astronomy. Most of the Ancient Indian Astronomical Treatises were written and composed in Sanskrit language.[1][2][3][4][5]
List of the Astronomical Treatises
edit- Vedanga Jyotisha
- Aryabhatiya
- Brahmasphuta-siddhanta
- Pañcasiddhāntikā
- Mahabhaskariya
- Laghubhaskariya
- Aryabhatiyabhashya
- Śisyadhīvrddhida
- Siddhāntatilaka
- Siddhāntaśiromani
- Karanakutūhala
- Siddhāntaśekhara
- Yantra-rāja
- Jyotirmimamsa
- Sphutanirnaya
- Karanottama
- Uparāgakriyākrama
- Śiṣyadhīvṛddhidatantra
- Brihat-Samhita
- Grahana-Maala
- Lilavati
- Shatapatha Brahmana
- Surya Siddhanta
- Makarandasarini
- Mahadevi (astronomy book)
- Rājamṛgāṅka (astronomy book)
- Jagadbhūṣaṇa
- Grahacaranibandhana and lost text Mahamarganibandhana
- Tantrasamgraha
- Karanapaddhati
- Venvaroha
References
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- ^ Textbook for Class XI, Module 1, Astronomy in India (19 February 2022). "Knowledge TRADITIONS & PRACTICES OF INDIA" (PDF). Central Board of Secondary Education. Archived from the original on 19 February 2022.
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