Difference between revisions 4795138 and 4795142 on mswiki{{Proses/BukanTeamBiasa}} {{Otheruses}} [[Fail:2064 aryabhata-crp.jpg|thumb|300px|Arca Aryabhata di tapak [[Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics|IUCAA]], [[Pune]]. Dengan tiadanya maklumat diketahui mengenai rupawannya, apa-apa imej Aryabhata berasal dari konsepsi artis.]] (contracted; show full) |volume=5 |issue=1 |pages=10–18 |url=http://hdl.handle.net/2248/502 |accessdate= 2007-07-21}}</ref> === Karya === It is fairly certain that, at some point, he went to Kusumapura for advanced studies and that he lived there for some timeSudah pasti bahawa, pada suatu ketika, dia pergi ke Kusumapura untuk melanjutkan pelajaran dan dia tinggal di sana untuk beberapa waktu.<ref>{{cite book|last=Cooke|authorlink=Roger Cooke|title=|year=1997|chapter=''The Mathematics of the Hindus''|pages=204|quote=Aryabhata himself (one of at least twosendiri (salah satu daripada sekurang-kurangnya dua ahli mathematicians bearing that name) lived in the late fifth and the early sixth centuries atk yang mempunyai nama itu) hidup pada akhir abad kelima dan awal abad keenam di [[Kusumapura]] ([[Pataliutra]], a village near the city ofsebuah kampung berhampiran kota Patna) dand wrote a book called menulis sebuah buku berjudul ''Aryabhatiya''.}}</ref> BothKedua-dua tradisi Hindu dand Buddhist tradition, as well asa, serta [[Bhāskara I]] (CE 629 M), identifymengenal pasti Kusumapura asebagai [[Pāṭaliputra]], modern [[Patna]].<ref name=sarma/> A verse mentions that Aryabhata was the head of anSebuah ayat menyebutkan bahawa Aryabhata adalah ketua institutionsi (''{{IAST|kulapa}}'') atdi Kusumapura, dand, because thekerana university ofi [[Nalanda]] was inberada di Pataliputra at the time and had an astronomical observatory, it is speculated that Aryabhata might have been the head of the Nalandpada masa itu dan memiliki sebuah balai cerap astronomi, dikhabarkan bahawa Aryabhata mungkin juga merupakan ketua university as welli Nalanda.<ref name=sarma/> === Hipotesis Kerala === It has also been suggested that ''aśmaka'' (Sanskrit for "stone") might be the region in Kerala that is now known as Koṭuṅṅallūr, based on the belief that it was earlier known as Koṭum-Kal-l-ūr ("city of hard stones"); however, old records show that the city was actually Koṭum-kol-ūr ("city of strict governance").<ref name=sarma/> It is also claimed that the fact that several commentaries on the Aryabh(contracted; show full) [[Kategori:Kelahiran 476]] [[Kategori:Kematian 550]] [[Kategori:Ahli matematik abad ke-5]] [[Kategori:Ahli matematik abad ke-6]] [[Kategori:Ahli astronomi India]] [[Kategori:Ahli matematik India silam]] [[Kategori:Ahli astronomi zaman pertengahan]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://ms.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=4795142.
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