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  2. Madhava of Sangamagrama is an Indian mathematician from the 14 th century and is also known to be a great astronomer. He was born in the Indian state of Kerala in 1350. Very less is known about the early education of Madhava, but his great contributions in mathematics and astronomy are still widely acknowledged.

  3. Madhava (Sanskrit: माधव, IAST: Mādhava) is one of the primary epithets of Vishnu and Krishna. The word Mādhava in Sanskrit is a vṛddhi derivation of the word Madhu (Sanskrit: मधु), which means honey.

  4. Mādhava of Sangamagrāma (Mādhavan) [5] (c. 1340 – c. 1425) was an Indian mathematician and astronomer who is considered to be the founder of the Kerala school of astronomy and mathematics in the Late Middle Ages. Madhava made pioneering contributions to the study of infinite series, calculus, trigonometry, geometry and algebra.

  5. Madhava sometimes called the greatest mathematician-astronomer of medieval India. He came from the town of Sangamagrama in Kerala, near the southern tip of India, and founded the Kerala School of Astronomy and Mathematics in the late 14th Century.

  6. Madhva (born c. 1199 or 1238 ce, near Udipi, Karnataka, India—died c. 1278 or 1317, Udipi) was a Hindu philosopher, exponent of Dvaita (“ Dualism ”; belief in a basic difference in kind between God and individual souls). His followers are called Madhvas.

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  7. Madhava was a mathematician from South India. He made some important advances in infinite series including finding the expansions for trigonometric functions. Biography. Madhava of Sangamagrama was born near Cochin on the coast in the Kerala state in southwestern India.

  8. Madhava of Sangamagrama, also known as Madhava Acharya, was a prominent Indian mathematician and astronomer who lived in the 14th century. He was born in Sangamagrama, a town in present-day Kerala, India.