Mahāvīra

Mahāvīra or Mahāvīrācārya was a 9th-century Jain mathematician born in Mysore, in Southern India. He was born in the year 815 AD. Gaṇitasārasan̄graha was authored by Mahāvīra. He was in the royal court of king Amoghavarṣa of Rāṣṭrakūṭa  dynasty.

Gaṇitasārasan̄graha has the following  chapters


 * 1) Saṃjñādhikāraḥ (Terminology)
 * 2) Parikarmavyavahāraḥ (Arithmetical operations)
 * 3) Kalāsavarṇavyavahāraḥ (Fractions)
 * 4) Prakīrṇakavyavahāraḥ (Miscellaneous problems)
 * 5) Trairāśikavyavahāraḥ (Rule of three)
 * 6) Miśrakavyavahāraḥ (Mixed problems)
 * 7) Kṣetragaṇitavyavahāraḥ (Measurement of Areas)
 * 8) Khātavyavahāraḥ (calculations regarding excavations)
 * 9) Chāyāvyavahāraḥ (Calculations relating to shadows)


 * Mahāvīrācārya has praised mathematics in Gaṇitasārasan̄graha
 * लौकिके वैदिके वापि तथा सामयिकेऽपि यः।
 * व्यापारस्तत्र सर्वत्र संख्यानमुपयुज्यते॥
 * Meaning : Where there is business in worldly, Vedic and contemporary, only numbers are used everywhere.