Bhāskara
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Bhāskara may refer to:
[edit] People
- Bhāskara (philosopher), Indian philosopher who was an early figure in the Bhedabheda tradition of Vedanta
- Rao Siddani Bhaskara (born 1943), Indian graph theorist
- Bhāskara I (circa 600 – circa 680), Indian mathematician and commentator
- Bhāskara II (1114–1185), Indian mathematician and astronomer; wrote the Siddhanta Siromani
- Bhaskara (Kashmiri), writer; wrote on the Kashmir Shaivism sect of Hinduism
- Bhaskararaya (1690–1785), Indian writer; wrote on the worship of the Mother Goddess in Hinduism
- Bhaskara Sethupathy (1868–1905), Raja of Ramnad
- Bhaskar Praveen Kumar(born 1987),Indian computer engineer developed many software useful for mankind
[edit] Other uses
- Bhaskara (newspaper), an Indian Oriya-language newspaper
- Bhaskara Satellite series, satellites built by the Indian Space Research Organisation
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