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UrnfieldList of numeral system topics Positional systems by base Decimal (10) 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 24, 30, 36, 60, 64 List of numeral systems The Āryabhaṭa numeration is a system of numerals based on Sanskrit phonemes. It was introduced in the early 6th century by Āryabhaṭa, in the first chapter titled Gītika Padam of his Aryabhatiya. It attributes a numerical value to each syllable of the form consonant+vowel possible in Sanskrit phonology, from ka = 1 up to hau = 1018.
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History
The basis of this number system is mentioned in the second stanza of the first chapter of Aryabhatta.
The Varga (Group/Class) letters Ka to Ma are to be placed in the varga (square) places (1st,100th,10000th ...etc. places) and Avarga letters like Ya, Ra, La .. have to be placed in Avarga places (10th,1000th,...etc. places).
The Varga letters 'Ka' to 'Ma' have value from 1,2,3 .. up to 25 and Avarga letters 'Ya' to 'Ha' have value 30,40,50.. up to 100.In the Varga and Avarga letters, beyond the ninth vowel (place), new symbols can be used.
The values for vowels are as follows : i= 100 ; u = 10000, ru = 1000000 and so on.
Aryabhata used this number system for representing both small and large numbers in his mathematical and astronomical calculations. This system can even be used to represent fractions and mixed fractions. For example nga is 1/5, nja is 1/10 and Jhardam (jha=9; its half) = 4½
Example
Example: 299,792,458 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 85, 42, 97, 99, 2 जल घिनि झुशु झृसृ खॢ ja-la ghi-ni jhu-śu jhṛ-sṛ khḷ The traditional Indian digit order is reversed compared to the modern way. By consequence, Āryabhaṭa began with the ones before the tens; then the hundreds and the thousands; then the myriad and the lakh (= 105) and so on. (cf. Indian numbering system)
Numeral table
Here is the complete table:
The 33 × 9 = 297 Sanskrit alphabetic numerical syllables Nine vowels or syllabics -a -i -u -ṛ -ḷ -e -ai -o -au अ इ उ ऋ ऌ ए ऐ ओ औ × 10 0 10 2 10 4 10 6 10 8 1010 1012 1014 1016 Five velar plosives k - क 1 क
kaकि
kiकु
kuकृ
kṛकॢ
kḷके
keकै
kaiको
koकौ
kaukh - ख 2 ख
khaखि
khiखु
khuखृ
khṛखॢ
khḷखे
kheखै
khaiखो
khoखौ
khaug - ग 3 ग
gaगि
giगु
guगृ
gṛगॢ
gḷगे
geगै
gaiगो
goगौ
gaugh - घ 4 घ
ghaघि
ghiघु
ghuघृ
ghṛघॢ
ghḷघे
gheघै
ghaiघो
ghoघौ
ghauṅ - ङ 5 ङ
ṅaङि
ṅiङु
ṅuङृ
ṅṛङॢ
ṅḷङे
ṅeङै
ṅaiङो
ṅoङौ
ṅauFive palatal plosives c - च 6 च
caचि
ciचु
cuचृ
cṛचॢ
cḷचे
ceचै
caiचो
coचौ
cauch - छ 7 छ
chaछि
chiछु
chuछृ
chṛछॢ
chḷछे
cheछै
chaiछो
choछौ
chauj - ज 8 ज
jaजि
jiजु
juजृ
jṛजॢ
jḷजे
jeजै
jaiजो
joजौ
jaujh - झ 9 झ
jhaझि
jhiझु
jhuझृ
jhṛझॢ
jhḷझे
jheझै
jhaiझो
jhoझौ
jhauñ - ञ 10 ञ
ñaञि
ñiञु
ñuञृ
ñṛञॢ
ñḷञे
ñeञै
ñaiञो
ñoञौ
ñauFive retroflex plosives ṭ - ट 11 ट
ṭaटि
ṭiटु
ṭuटृ
ṭṛटॢ
ṭḷटे
ṭeटै
ṭaiटो
ṭoटौ
ṭauṭh - ठ 12 ठ
ṭhaठि
ṭhiठु
ṭhuठृ
ṭhṛठॢ
ṭhḷठे
ṭheठै
ṭhaiठो
ṭhoठौ
ṭhauḍ - ड 13 ड
ḍaडि
ḍiडु
ḍuडृ
ḍṛडॢ
ḍḷडे
ḍeडै
ḍaiडो
ḍoडौ
ḍauḍh - ढ 14 ढ
ḍhaढि
ḍhiढु
ḍhuढृ
ḍhṛढॢ
ḍhḷढे
ḍheढै
ḍhaiढो
ḍhoढौ
ḍhauṇ - ण 15 ण
ṇaणि
ṇiणु
ṇuणृ
ṇṛणॢ
ṇḷणे
ṇeणै
ṇaiणो
ṇoणौ
ṇauFive dental plosives t - त 16 त
taति
tiतु
tuतृ
tṛतॢ
tḷते
teतै
taiतो
toतौ
tauth - थ 17 थ
thaथि
thiथु
thuथृ
thṛथॢ
thḷथे
theथै
thaiथो
thoथौ
thaud - द 18 द
daदि
diदु
duदृ
dṛदॢ
dḷदे
deदै
daiदो
doदौ
daudh - ध 19 ध
dhaधि
dhiधु
dhuधृ
dhṛधॢ
dhḷधे
dheधै
dhaiधो
dhoधौ
dhaun - न 20 न
naनि
niनु
nuनृ
nṛनॢ
nḷने
neनै
naiनो
noनौ
nauFive labial plosives p - प 21 प
paपि
piपु
puपृ
pṛपॢ
pḷपे
peपै
paiपो
poपौ
pauph - फ 22 फ
phaफि
phiफु
phuफृ
phṛफॢ
phḷफे
pheफै
phaiफो
phoफौ
phaub - ब 23 ब
baबि
biबु
buबृ
bṛबॢ
bḷबे
beबै
baiबो
boबौ
baubh - भ 24 भ
bhaभि
bhiभु
bhuभृ
bhṛभॢ
bhḷभे
bheभै
bhaiभो
bhoभौ
bhaum - म 25 म
maमि
miमु
muमृ
mṛमॢ
mḷमे
meमै
maiमो
moमौ
mauFour approximants or trill y - य 30 य
yaयि
yiयु
yuयृ
yṛयॢ
yḷये
yeयै
yaiयो
yoयौ
yaur - र 40 र
raरि
riरु
ruरृ
rṛरॢ
rḷरे
reरै
raiरो
roरौ
raul - ल 50 ल
laलि
liलु
luलृ
lṛलॢ
lḷले
leलै
laiलो
loलौ
lauv - व 60 व
vaवि
viवु
vuवृ
vṛवॢ
vḷवे
veवै
vaiवो
voवौ
vauThree coronal fricatives ś - श 70 श
śaशि
śiशु
śuशृ
śṛशॢ
śḷशे
śeशै
śaiशो
śoशौ
śauṣ - ष 80 ष
ṣaषि
ṣiषु
ṣuषृ
ṣṛषॢ
ṣḷषे
ṣeषै
ṣaiषो
ṣoषौ
ṣaus - स 90 स
saसि
siसु
suसृ
sṛसॢ
sḷसे
seसै
saiसो
soसौ
sauOne glottal fricative h - ह 100 ह
haहि
hiहु
huहृ
hṛहॢ
hḷहे
heहै
haiहो
hoहौ
hauSee also
- Bhutasamkhya system
- Katapayadi system
References
- Kurt Elfering: Die Mathematik des Aryabhata I. Text, Übersetzung aus dem Sanskrit und Kommentar. Wilhelm Fink Verlag, München, 1975, ISBN 3-7705-1326-6
- Georges Ifrah: The Universal History of Numbers. From Prehistory to the Invention of the Computer. John Wiley & Sons, New York, 2000, ISBN 0-471-39340-1.
- B. L. van der Waerden: Erwachende Wissenschaft. Ägyptische, babylonische und griechische Mathematik. Birkhäuser-Verlag, Basel Stuttgart, 1966, ISBN 3-764-30399-9
- Fleet, J. F. (1911-01). "Aryabhata's System of Expressing Numbers". Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland: 109–126. ISSN 0035-869X. JSTOR 25189823.
- Fleet, J. F. (1911). "Aryabhata's System of Expressing Numbers". The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland (Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland): 109–126. doi:10.2307/25189823. JSTOR 25189823.
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