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Bhāskara I (Not the author of Līlāvatī)<ref>{{Cite book|title=A Primer to Bhāratīya Gaṇitam , Bhāratīya-Gaṇita-Praveśa- Part-1|publisher=Samskrit Promotion Foundation|year=2021|isbn=978-81-951757-2-7}}</ref> was a famous astronomer during 7<sup>th</sup> Century CE. The earliest commentary on Āryabhatīya is found in Āryabhaṭīya-bhāṣya of Bhāskara I. Bhāṣya in Samskrit means ‘a commentary’. The other contributions of Bhāskara I was on Mahābhāskarīya and Laghubhāskarīya<ref>{{Cite web|title=Bhāskara i - Great Indian Mathematician|url=https://www.cuemath.com/learn/bhaskara-i/}}</ref> on the astronomy.  
Bhāskara I (Not the author of Līlāvatī)<ref>{{Cite book|title=A Primer to Bhāratīya Gaṇitam , Bhāratīya-Gaṇita-Praveśa- Part-1|publisher=Samskrit Promotion Foundation|year=2021|isbn=978-81-951757-2-7}}</ref> was a famous astronomer during 7<sup>th</sup> Century CE. The earliest commentary on [[Āryabhatīya]] is found in Āryabhaṭīya-bhāṣya of Bhāskara I. Bhāṣya in Samskrit means ‘a commentary’. The other contributions of Bhāskara I was on [[Mahābhāskarīya]] and [[Laghubhāskarīya]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=Bhāskara i - Great Indian Mathematician|url=https://www.cuemath.com/learn/bhaskara-i/}}</ref> on the astronomy.  


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Bhāskara I
जन्मc 600 CE
मर गयाc 680 CE
व्यवसायMathematician, Scientist
के लिए जाना जाता हैBhaskara I's sine approximation formula

Bhāskara I (Not the author of Līlāvatī)[1] was a famous astronomer during 7th Century CE. The earliest commentary on Āryabhatīya is found in Āryabhaṭīya-bhāṣya of Bhāskara I. Bhāṣya in Samskrit means ‘a commentary’. The other contributions of Bhāskara I was on Mahābhāskarīya and Laghubhāskarīya[2] on the astronomy.

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  1. A Primer to Bhāratīya Gaṇitam , Bhāratīya-Gaṇita-Praveśa- Part-1. Samskrit Promotion Foundation. 2021. ISBN 978-81-951757-2-7.
  2. "Bhāskara i - Great Indian Mathematician".