Lokavibhaga

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Lokavibhaga
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AuthorSarvanandi
LanguagePrakrit
Period458 CE

The Lokavibhāga is a

Bakhshali Manuscript on arithmetic, which does use a physically written symbol for zero, have been carbon-dated, but the results of this dating are puzzling and are still being debated.[5]

The printed edition of the Lokavibhāga states that the original Prakrit work was composed by Sarvanandin at Patalika in the Banarastra on a certain day the astronomical details of which are given. These correspond to 458 CE. The surviving text is a Sanskrit translation of Sarvanandin's work by one Simhasūri, made "some considerable time" after that date of Sarvanandin.[6]

References

  1. ^ Encyclopaedia of Jainism By Nagendra Kr Singh, Indo-European Jain Research Foundation, Published by Anmol Publications PVT. LTD., 2001
  2. ^ Digital Library Of India. Lok Vibhag (1962) Ac 6785.
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  6. ^ Aiyangar, S. Krishnaswami (1923). Some Contributions Of South India To Indian Culture.