Bakul Kayastha
Bakul Kayastha | |
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Born | c. 1400 |
Died | c. 1450 |
Occupation | Mathematician |
Language | Kamrupi |
Notable works | Kitabat Manjari, Lilavati |
Bakul Kayastha (Born c. 1400) was mathematician from Kamrup. He was specially known for his master piece in the field of mathematics named Kitabat Manjari written in 1434 and Lilavati.[1]
Kitabat Manjari is a poetical treatise on arithmetic, Surveying and book-keeping. The book teaches how accounts are to be kept under different heads and how stores belonging to the royal treasury are to be classified and entered into a stock book. Works of Bakul Kyastha acts as standards for his time followed by other Kayasthas in maintaining royal accounts.[2]
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