The Surya-Siddhanta stands as the most significant and ancient treatise on Indian astronomy from the post-Christian era. Comprising fourteen chapters written in traditional slokas, this foundational text provides a comprehensive look at the celestial mechanics and mathematical principles understood by ancient Indian scholars. According to the introductory verses, the knowledge was revealed by the sun-god Surya to Asura Maya in the legendary city of Romaka. This edition, edited by Phanindralal Gangooly, offers an essential resource for those studying the history of science and ancient astronomical traditions.
Why You Should Read?
- Explore the foundational principles of ancient Indian astronomy and celestial calculations.
- Gain insight into the historical context of the Surya-Siddhanta and its influence on post-Christian scientific thought.
- Study the structured fourteen-chapter format that details complex astronomical phenomena through traditional slokas.
About the Author
Phanindralal Gangooly was a dedicated scholar and editor whose work has been instrumental in preserving and presenting classical Indian scientific texts to a modern English-speaking audience. His meticulous editing of the Surya-Siddhanta provides readers with a clearer understanding of the complex mathematical and astronomical concepts contained within this ancient treatise.