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Śrīpati
Śrīpati (1019–1066) was an Indian astronomer 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 on calculating planetary longitudes, eclipses and planetary transits; ''Siddhantasekhara'' a major work on astronomy in 19 chapters; and ''Ganitatilaka'', an incomplete arithmetical treatise in 125 verses based on a work by Shridhara. == Early life== Śrīpati's father was Nagadeva (sometimes written as Namadeva) and Nagadeva's father, Sripati's paternal grandfather, was Kesava. Śrīpati was a follower of the teaching of Lalla writing on astrology, astronomy and mathematics. His mathematical work was undertaken with applications to astronomy in mind, for example a study of spheres. His work on astronomy was undertaken to provide a basis for his astrology. Śrīpati was the most prominent Indian mathematicians of the 11th century.
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