BIOGRAPHY

From: Thomas Hockey et al. (eds.). The Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers, Springer Reference. New York: Springer, 2007, p. 951 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-30400-7_1142 Courtesy of Springer.


Setsuro Ikeyama

Rāghavānanda Śarman

FlourishedRāḍha, Bengal, (India), 1591–1599

Rāghavānanda Śarman was a Brāhmaṇa who followed the Saurapakṣa school of astronomy. He composed several astronomical works in the late 16th century, including the Viśvahita, a set of astronomical tables whose epoch is 1591; the Dinacandrikā, another set of astronomical tables whose epoch is 1599; and the Sūryasiddhāntarahasya, a commentary on the Sūryasiddhānta, written in 1591. Little is known of these three works though they have been published.

Selected References

Pingree, David (1975). “Rāghavānanda Śarman.” In Dictionary of Scientific Biography, edited by Charles Coulston Gillispie. Vol. 11, p. 264. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.

——— (1994). Census of the Exact Sciences in Sanskrit. Series A. Vol. 5, pp. 411a–412b. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society.

Rāghavānanda Śarman (1913). Dinacandrikā, edited by Bhagavatīcaraṇa Smṇtitīrtha. Calcutta. (With Bengali commentary and translation.)

——— (1913). Viśvahitam, edited by Viśvambhara Jyotiṣārṇava and Śrīśacandra Jyotīratna. Bibliotheca Indica, Vol. 222. Calcutta: Asiatic Society. (Incorrectly attributed to Mathurānātha Śarman.)

——— (1915). Sūryasiddhāntarahasya, edited by Rajanīkānta Vidyāvinoda. Calcutta.