"The radius into the sine divided by the cosine is the first quote: this multiplied by the square of the sine, and divided by the square of the cosine, is the second quote; this second, and those obtained continually in the same way, multiply and divide by the square of the sine and the square of the cosine respectively: divide the quotes in order by 1, 3, 5, 7,11, etc. respectively, and the difference of the sum of the first, third, fifth, etc. and of the second, fourth, sixth, etc., will be the arc whose sine was taken."
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Sankara Varman
1774 – 1839
Sankara Varman (1774–1839) was an astronomer-mathematician belonging to the Kerala school of astronomy and mathematics. He is best known as the author of Sadratnamala, a treatise on astronomy and mathematics, composed in 1819. Sankara Varman is considered as the last notable figure in the long line of illustrious astronomers and mathematicians in the Kerala school of astronomy and mathematics beginning with Madhava of Sangamagrama. Sadratnamala was composed in the traditional style followed by m
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