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in the "Bhagavati Sūtra" of the Jainas. A completely general rule is given by Mahāvira in the 'Ganitasārasaṁgraha' written in 850 A. D. These would have us infer that even before the Sthānañga Sutra' Jaina scholars had been studying mathematics. However, the first recorded enumeration of the components of mathematics is in the 'Sthānañga Sūtra' and it created a paradigm for Indian mathematics.
References :
1. Datta, B. and Singh, A. N., History of Indian Mathematics : a
source book, Volume 1, Asia Publishing House, Bombay, 1935. 2. Kapadia, H. R., Ganitatilaka by Snpati, with the commentary of
Simhatilaka Suri, Gaikwada Oriental Institute, Baroda, 1937. 3. Srinivas lenger, C. N., The History af Ancient Indian Mathematics, World Press Private Ltd., Calcutta, 1967.
"म्लेच्छेषु विस्तृतं लग्नं कलिकालप्रभावतः ।
प्रभु प्रसादमासाद्य जैने धर्मेऽवतिष्ठते ।। . On account of the kali Age the science of lagna (Horosecope) spread among the Mlecches, but with lord's grace, the same is still found among the Jains”.
—त्रैलोक्य प्रकाश
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