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Mathuranatha Sarman

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Mathurānātha Śarman (fl. 1609) was an Indian calendrist and astronomer who lived in Bengal and belonged to the Saurapakṣa tradition of Indian astronomy. He is known from his work the Ravisiddhāntamañjarī or Sūryasiddhāntamañjarī, with planetary longitude tables and the means to compute solar eclipses. The Sanskrit manuscript of the Ravisiddhāntamañjarī was published in the Bibliotheca Indica series, work number 198, by the Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal. He may also have been the author of some other works including the Pañcaṅgaratna and the Praśnaratnāṅkura or Samayāmṛta.[1]

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  1. ^ Ikeyama, Setsuro (2007), Hockey, Thomas; Trimble, Virginia; Williams, Thomas R.; Bracher, Katherine (eds.), "Mathurānātha Śarman", The Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers, New York, NY: Springer New York, pp. 745–745, doi:10.1007/978-0-387-30400-7_910, ISBN 978-0-387-31022-0, retrieved 2023-03-21.
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Mathurānātha Śarman (1911). Ravisiddhāntamañjarī. Bibliotheca Indica, no. 198, edited by Viśvambhara Jyotisārnava. Calcutta: Asiatic Society.