Mahadevi (astronomy book)

A page of the Sanskrit astronomical table text Mahadevi with Dipika commentary (Internet Archive)

Mahādevī is a Sanskrit astronomical table text composed by the Indian astronomer-mathematician Mahādeva around the year 1316 CE. Since its composition, it has become the standard astronomical table among astronomers, astrologers and calendar makers in the Brāhma-pakṣa school. In view of the fact that more than a hundred manuscripts of the work have been unearthed, which is by far more numerous than the surviving manuscripts of any earlier koṣṭhaka, the word by which such table texts are referred to in Sanskrit, Mahādevī has been described as the "first 'canonical' koṣṭhaka".[1] In the history of studies on Sanskrit astronomical table texts, Mahādevī was the first such text to be subjected to a systematic analysis using modern mathematical tools.[2]

  1. ^ Clemency Montelle and Kim Plofker (2018). Sanskrit Astronomical Tables. Springer. ISBN 978-3-319-97036-3. Retrieved 21 December 2023.
  2. ^ O. Neugebauer and David Pingree (April 1967). "The Astronomical Tables of Mahādeva". Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. 111 (2): 69–92. Retrieved 21 December 2023.

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