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          Aryabhata

          Indian mathematician-astronomer (476–550)

          For other uses, see Aryabhata (disambiguation).

          Āryabhaṭa

          Illustration of Āryabhaṭa

          Born476 CE

          Kusumapura / Pataliputra,
          Gupta Empire
          (present-day Patna, Bihar, India)[1]

          Died550 CE (aged 73–74) [2]
          InfluencesSurya Siddhanta
          EraGupta era
          Main interestsMathematics, astronomy
          Notable worksĀryabhaṭīya, Arya-siddhanta
          Notable ideasExplanation of lunar eclipse and solar eclipse, rotation of Earth on its axis, reflection of light by the Moon, sinusoidal functions, solution of single variable quadratic equation, value of π correct to 4 decimal places, diameter of Earth, calculation of the length of sidereal year
          InfluencedLalla, Bhaskara I, Brahmagupta, Varahamihira

          Aryabhata ( ISO: Āryabhaṭa) or Aryabhata I[3][4] (476–550 CE)[5][6] was the first of the major mathematician-astronomers from the classical age of