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Lalla ( 720–790 CE) was an Indian mathematician, astronomer, and
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who belonged to a family of astronomers. Lalla was the son of Trivikrama Bhatta and the grandson of Śâmba."Lalla." Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography. He lived in central India, possibly in the
Lāṭa Lata (IAST: Lāṭa) was a historical region of India, located in the southern part of the present-day Gujarat state. Location and extent ''Shakti-Sangam-Tantra'', a Shakt sampradaya text composed before 7th century CE, states that Lata wa ...
region in modern south Gujarat. Lalla was known as being one of the leading Indian astronomers of the eighth century. Only two of his works are currently thought to be extant.Bracher, Katherine His best-known work is the ''Śiṣyadhīvṛddhidatantra'' ("Treatise which expands the intellect of students"). This text is one of the first major Sanskrit astronomical texts known from the period following the 7th-century works of
Brahmagupta Brahmagupta ( – ) was an Indian mathematician and astronomer. He is the author of two early works on mathematics and astronomy: the ''Brāhmasphuṭasiddhānta'' (BSS, "correctly established doctrine of Brahma", dated 628), a theoretical trea ...
and Bhāskara I. It generally treats the same astronomical subject matter and demonstrates the same computational techniques as earlier authors, although there are some significant innovations, such that Lalla’s treatise offers a compromise between the rival astronomical schools of his predecessors, Āryabhaṭa I and Brahmagupta. It is within the ''Śiṣyadhīvṛddhidatantra'' that the earliest known description of ''
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'' is described. The other extant work by Lalla is the ''Jyotiṣaratnakośa'' ("Treasury of Jewels"), a treatise on catarchic astrology. This work is one of the earliest known Sanskrit astrological works for determining auspicious and inauspicious times. No edition of this text has ever been published while the known manuscripts are incomplete. In his work, Lalla drew on his predecessors
Brahmagupta Brahmagupta ( – ) was an Indian mathematician and astronomer. He is the author of two early works on mathematics and astronomy: the ''Brāhmasphuṭasiddhānta'' (BSS, "correctly established doctrine of Brahma", dated 628), a theoretical trea ...
, and Bhāskara I. In turn, he influenced later generations of astronomers, including
Āryabhaṭa II Āryabhaṭa (c. 920 – c. 1000) was an Indian mathematician and astronomer An astronomer is a scientist in the field of astronomy who focuses their studies on a specific question or field outside the scope of Earth. They observe astron ...
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Śrīpati Śrīpati (1019–1066) was an Indian astronomer,astrologer and mathematician, the author of '' Dhikotidakarana'' (written in 1039), a work of twenty verses on solar and lunar eclipses; '' Dhruvamanasa'' (written in 1056), a work of 105 verses ...
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Vaṭeśvara Vaṭeśvara ( sa, वटेश्वर ) (born 880), was a tenth-century Indian mathematician from Kashmir who presented several trigonometric identities. He was the author (at the age of 24) of '' Vaṭeśvara-siddhānta'' written in 904 AD, a ...
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Bhāskara II Bhāskara II (c. 1114–1185), also known as Bhāskarāchārya ("Bhāskara, the teacher"), and as Bhāskara II to avoid confusion with Bhāskara I, was an Indian mathematician and astronomer. From verses, in his main work, Siddhānta Shiroman ...
(who later wrote a commentary on the ''Śiṣyadhīvṛddhidatantra''). He followed the Āryapakṣa or the school of Āryabhaṭa (continued by Bhāskara I), but divided the ''mahāyuga'' in the traditional way, following the Brāhmapakṣa school of
Brahmagupta Brahmagupta ( – ) was an Indian mathematician and astronomer. He is the author of two early works on mathematics and astronomy: the ''Brāhmasphuṭasiddhānta'' (BSS, "correctly established doctrine of Brahma", dated 628), a theoretical trea ...
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Works

* ''Śiṣyadhīvṛddhidatantra'': The most extensive extant exposition of the views of the Āryapaksa school. It contains twenty-two chapters divided into two books: : I. On the Computation of the Positions of the Planets # On the mean longitudes of the planets. # On the true longitudes of the planets. # On the three problems involving diurnal motion. # On lunar eclipses. # On solar eclipses. # On the syzygies. # On the heliacal settings and risings of the planets. # On the shadow of the moon. # On the lunar crescent. # On planetary conjunctions. # On conjunctions of the planets with the stars. # On the pātas of the sun and moon. # Conclusion. : II. On the Sphere # On graphical representations. # On the construction of the celestial sphere. # On the principles of mean motion. # On the terrestrial sphere. # On the motions and stations of the planets. # On geography. # On erroneous knowledge. # On instruments. # On certain (selected) problems" * ''Jyotiṣaratnakośa'': A popular book on astronomy in IndiaMacTutor biography * A commentary on
Brahmagupta Brahmagupta ( – ) was an Indian mathematician and astronomer. He is the author of two early works on mathematics and astronomy: the ''Brāhmasphuṭasiddhānta'' (BSS, "correctly established doctrine of Brahma", dated 628), a theoretical trea ...
's ''Khandakhadyaka'', now lost


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. "Lalla." ''Encyclopaedia of the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine in Non-Western Cultures'', ed. Helaine Selin, Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997, p. 508. * *
Lalla
" Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography. Vol. 7. Detroit: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2008. 582-583. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 3 June 2013. *Bracher, Katherine
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lectronic Resource/ Edited By K. Bracher ... t Al. n.p.: New York; London : Springer, 2006., 2006. UNIV OF OKLAHOMA LIBRARIES's Catalog. Web. 6 June 2013. {{Authority control 8th-century Indian astronomers 8th-century Indian mathematicians 720 births 790 deaths Scholars from Gujarat