Bhaskaracharya was a person. [Answer Limit: 20 words] [UKPSC 2016]
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Bhaskaracharya was a renowned Indian mathematician and astronomer, known for his works in algebra and calculus during the 12th century.
Bhaskaracharya, also known as Bhaskara II, was a renowned 12th-century Indian mathematician and astronomer. Born in 1114 CE, he authored significant works, including “Lilavati,” which focuses on arithmetic, geometry, and algebra, and “Bijaganita,” which covers advanced mathematics. His contributions to mathematics include concepts of zero and calculations of eclipses. Bhaskaracharya emphasized practical applications of mathematics in daily life, making it accessible. His innovative approaches and clear explanations earned him a prominent place in the history of Indian mathematics, influencing generations of scholars and contributing to the global mathematical discourse. His legacy continues to inspire mathematicians today