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as also by the new redactions of the Siddhāntas (modern) which are held as revelations.
Lalla comes after Brahmagupta. There are different views about his date. Dr. Kern and Janardan Balaji Modak put him in S.E. 420 (498 A.C.) and Sudhakar Dvivedi holds that he lived in S.E. 421 (499 A.C.), while Sh. B. Dixit dates him round about S.E. 560 (638 A.C,)66. His famous work on Jyotişa is Dhīv;ddhidatantra. He wrote a muhūrtagrantha named Ratnakośa. Padmanābha, mentioned by Bhāskarācārya, is put by Colebrooke67 earlier than Śrīdhara dated not later than S.E.775 (853 A.C.) i.e. earlier than Ś.E. 775 (853 A.C.). Śrīdhara (not later than 853 A.C.) wrote a book on Pāțigaạita, which is named Trisatikā68.
Then appears Mahāvīra, the author of Sārasangraha. He is dated about Ś.E. 775 (853 A.C.). Then comes Balabhadra69 (S.E. 800=878 A.C.). Vitteśvara wrote his work Karanasāra in S.E. 82170 (899 A.C.). He was followed by Muñjāla? (S.E. 854 = 932 A.C.). His work 66. BJ, pp. 314 ff.
P.C. Senagupta, however, dates Lalla S. E. 670. Gorakha Prasad favours this view (Gorakha Prasad, Bhāratīya Jyotişakā
Itihasa, p. 180). 67. Ibid., p. 316 68. Ibid., p. 316 69. According to Alberuni, Balabhadra wrote each book on Ganita,
Samhitā and Jātaka and made commentaries on Khandakhādya
and Brhajjātaka (BJ, p. 318). 70. Op. cit., p. 318 71. Colebooke determined the dates of some astronomers according
to the astronomy of Ujjain. He wrote about Muñjāla's date of S.E. 854 (932A.C.) (Colebrookés Essays, p. 461., BJ, p. 319).
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