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500 Years of Tantrasangraha: A Landmark in the History of Astronomy

500 Years of Tantrasangraha: A Landmark in the History of Astronomy






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by K. Ramasubramanian/a> M. S. Sriram/a> M. D. Srinivas

Hardcover (Edition: 2002)

Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla
ISBN 8179860094

Size: 8.8" X 5.6"
Pages: 182
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The year 2000 was the five-hundredth anniversary of the composition of the celebrated astronomical textTantrasangrahaby the renowned Kerala astronomer Nilakantha Somayaji (c. 1444-1545 AD) of Trikkantiyur. Tantrasangraharanks along with Aryabhatiya (c. 499 AD) of Aryabhata and Siddhantasiromani (c. 1150AD) of Bhaskaracharya as one of the major works which significantly influence all further work on Astronomy in India.

In Tantrasangraha, Nilakantha introduced a major revision of the traditional Indian planetary model. He arrived at a unified theory of planetary latitudes and a better formulation of the equation of centre for the interior planets (mercury and Venus) than was available, either in the earlier Indian works, or in the Islamic or European traditions of Astronomy till the work of Kepler. In his other worksGolasara, Siddhantadarpana and Aryabhatiyabhasya,Nilakantha outlined the geometrical picture of planetary motion that follows from his model. According to this picture, the five planets Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn go around the Sun which in turn goes around the Earth.

During 11-13 March, 2000, the Department of Theoretical Physics, University of Madras, organised a Conference to celebrate the 500th Anniversary of Tantrasangraha,in collaboration with the Inter-University Centre of the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla. The Conference turned out to be an important occasion for highlighting and reviewing the recent work on the achievements in Mathematics and Astronomy of the Kerala school and the new perspectives in History of Science, which are emerging from these studies. This volume is a compilation of the important papers presented at this Conference.

About the Author:

PROF. M. S. SRIRAM did his Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics in 1978 at IIT Kanpur. He taught in the University of Allahabad for 5 years before joining the University of Madras where he has been working for the past sixteen years. His research interests include High energy physics, Nonlinear dynamical systems and Indian Astronomy and Mathematics.

DR. K. RAMASUBRAMANIAN completed his Ph.D. in 2001 at the Department of Theoretical Physics, University of Madras where he is working as a Research Associate in an Indian National Science Academy Project on Tantrasangraha. Apart from his interests in Nonlinear dynamics and Indian Astronomy and Mathematics, he is a scholar in Advaita-Vedanta sastra.

PROF. M.D. SRINIVAS did his Ph.D. in theoretical Physics in 1976 at the University of Rochester. He has taught in the University of Madras for over 20 years. He has worked on foundations of quantum mechanics and quantum optics, and is now engaged in a study of various aspects of Indian tradition including Astronomy and Mathematics. Currently he is the Chairman of the Centre for Policy Studies, Chennai.

CONTENTS

Prefacevii
1.Nilakantha Somayaji (1444-1545 AD)
The astute astronomer of Kerala and his works
K.V. Sarma
1
2.Planetary Models in Indian and Greek Astronomical
Traditions
M.S.Sriram
29
3.Nilakantha's Revision of the Traditional Indian Planetary
Model
K. Ramasubramanian
59
4.Geometrical Picture of Planetary Motion according
to Nilakantha
M.D. Srinivas
83
5.Quasi-Keplerian Model of Suryasiddhanta
S. Madhavan
103
6.True Longitudes of Planets and Variable Epicycles in the
Aryabhatan School
S. Balachandra Rao, Padmaja Venugopal, and S.K. Uma
113
7.Samanta Chandra Sekhara and His Treatise Siddhantadarpana
L. Satpathy
127
8.Persian Astronomical Tables Composed in India
Farid Ghasemlou and Negar Naderi
137
9.Islamic Astronomy in India during 16th- 18th Centuries and
its Interaction with Traditional Indian Astronomy
S. M. Razaullah Ansari
145
10.Nilakantha's Geometrical Demonstration of Sums of
Series of Natural Numbers
V. Madhukar Mallayya
157
11.Derivation of the Samskaras applied to the Madhava
Series in Yuktibhasha
Jolly K. John
169

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