Trishatibhashya, Triśatībhāṣya, Trishati-bhashya: 1 definition
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The Sanskrit term Triśatībhāṣya can be transliterated into English as Trisatibhasya or Trishatibhashya, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
In Hinduism
Ganitashastra (Mathematics and Algebra)
Source: Indian Journal of History of Science: Calculation for ‘chain‑reduction’ in the TriśatībhāṣyaTriśatībhāṣya (त्रिशतीभाष्य) is an anonymous commentary on the Sanskrit arithmetic text Triśatī by Śrīdhara (ca. 800 CE).—The Triśatī presents arithmetic rules and examples briefly. On the other hand, the Triśatībhāṣya explains the computational procedures in detail. [...] The author of the Triśatībhāṣya flourished in Western India some time between the twelfth and fifteenth centuries CE.
Ganitashastra (शिल्पशास्त्र, gaṇitaśāstra) refers to the ancient Indian science of mathematics, algebra, number theory, arithmetic, etc. Closely allied with astronomy, both were commonly taught and studied in universities, even since the 1st millennium BCE. Ganita-shastra also includes ritualistic math-books such as the Shulba-sutras.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Partial matches: Bhashya, Trishati.
Full-text: Trishati, Vallisavarnana.
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