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Āryabhaṭa numeration is an alphasyllabic numeral system based on Sanskrit phonemes. It was introduced in the early 6th century in India by Āryabhaṭa , in the first chapter titled Gītika Padam of his Aryabhatiya .
Alphasyllabic numeration are very important for understanding Indian astronomy, astrology, and numerology, since Indian astronomical texts were written in Sanskrit verse, which had strict metrical form. These systems had the advantage of being able to give any word a numerical value, and to find many words corresponding to one given number.
Reference of Kuttaka in Aryabhatiya . Aryabhatiya (IAST: Āryabhaṭīya) or Aryabhatiyam (Āryabhaṭīyaṃ), a Sanskrit astronomical treatise, is the magnum opus and only known surviving work of the 5th century Indian mathematician Aryabhata.
"A base is a natural number B whose powers (B multiplied by itself some number of times) are specially designated within a numerical system." [1]: 38 The term is not equivalent to radix, as it applies to all numerical notation systems (not just positional ones with a radix) and most systems of spoken numbers. [1]
Counting initially involves the fingers, [1] given that digit-tallying is common in number systems that are emerging today, as is the use of the hands to express the numbers five and ten. [2]
Āryabhaṭa numeration; Āryabhaṭa's sine table; Others. Aryabhata (satellite), the first satellite of India; Aryabhata (crater), lunar crater; Aryabhata II (fl. between c. 950 and c. 1000 CE), an Indian mathematician; Aryabhata Award, an aerospace award in India
Aryabhata ( ISO: Āryabhaṭa) or Aryabhata I [3] [4] (476–550 CE) [5] [6] was the first of the major mathematician-astronomers from the classical age of Indian mathematics and Indian astronomy.
An alphabetic numeral system is a type of numeral system.Developed in classical antiquity, it flourished during the early Middle Ages. [1] In alphabetic numeral systems, numbers are written using the characters of an alphabet, syllabary, or another writing system.