Yavanesvara - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia yavanesvara, Sanskrit for Lord of the Greeks , was a man who lived in the Gujarat region of India under the rule of the Western Kshatrapa Saka king Rudrakarman I. In 149 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yavanesvara
The Transmission Of Hellenistic Astrology To India The Previously yavanesvara (the lord of the Greeks), whose vision of the truth came by favor of the Sun and whose language is flawless, translated this ocean of words, this jewelmine http://horoscopicastrologyblog.com/2008/12/11/the-transmission-of-hellenistic-as
Yavanesvara Summary yavanesvara (about 120about 180) yavanesvara was an Indian astrologer who translated an important Greek text on astrology. http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Yavanesvara.html
Indian Literature Topics At Duck Duck Go yavanesvara yavanesvara was a man who lived in the Gujarat region of India under the rule of the Western Kshatrapa Saka king Rudrakarman I. http://duckduckgo.com/c/Indian_literature
Yavanajataka - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia The original translation, made in 149–150 CE by yavanesvara ( Lord of the Greeks ) under the rule of the Western Kshatrapa king Rudrakarman I, is lost. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yavanajataka
Indo-Greek Kingdom Jyotisha is dated to around 1350 BC), titled the Yavanajataka or The Saying (Horoscopy to some) of the Greeks , is a translation from Greek to Sanskrit made by yavanesvara http://www.mlahanas.de/Greeks/History/IndoGreekKingdom.html
Indian Mathematics Index 120 AD yavanesvara 476 Aryabhata I 500 Yativrsabha 505 Varahamihira 598 Brahmagupta 600 Bhaskara I 720 Lalla http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Indexes/Indians.html
Hindu Astrology yavanesvara; more Astrology by tradition (19) Chinese astrology; Hellenistic astrology; Tibetan Astrology; Western astrology; Astrology in Germany and Germanspeaking Europe http://www.kosmix.com/topic/Hindu_astrology
Sujit's World yavanesvara 120 180 yavanesvara was an Indian astrologer who translated an important Greek text on astrology. http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~nair/indianmathematics.php
The Ptolemaic Zodiac From Where The Sun Shines History Hunters treatise in Sanskrit is the Yavanajataka (Sayings of the Greeks), a versification by Sphujidhvaja in 269/270 CE of a now lost translation of a Greek treatise by yavanesvara during http://historyhuntersinternational.org/2010/05/15/the-ptolemaic-zodiac-from-wher
Indian Mathematics yavanesvara, in the second century AD, played an important role in popularising astrology when he translated a Greek astrology text dating from 120 BC. http://www.gap-system.org/~history/HistTopics/Indian_mathematics.html onclick=sa
History Of Constellation And Star Names The Yavanajataka ( Sayings of the Greeks ) was translated from Greek into Sanskrit prose by yavanesvara (probably a Greek living in India) during the 2nd century CE, under the http://members.westnet.com.au/Gary-David-Thompson/page11-23.html
Chapter Twenty-nine No one wants to accept old age, but yavanesvara Yavanaraja, who is death, accepts Jara old age as his sister. http://www.prabhupada.de/Books/SB/04/29.html
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Indo-Greek Kingdom - Slider The earliest Indian writing on astronomy, the Yavanajataka or Saying of the Greeks , is a translation from Greek to Sanskrit made by yavanesvara ( Lord of the Greeks ) in 149 http://enc.slider.com/Enc/Indo-Greek
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An Overview Of 'indian Mathematics' It is without doubt that mathematics today owes a huge debt to the outstanding yavanesvara http://www.scribd.com/doc/3914354/An-overview-of-indian-mathematics