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Romaka Siddhanta

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The Romaka Siddhanta (Template:Lang-sa), literally "The Doctrine of the Romans", is one of the five siddhantas mentioned in Varahamihira's Panchasiddhantika which is an Indian astronomical treatise.

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It is the only one of all Indian astronomical works which is based on the tropical system. It was considered one of "The Five Astronomical Canons" in India in the 5th century.

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References

  • McEvilley, Thomas (November 2001). The Shape of Ancient Thought: Comparative Studies in Greek and Indian Philosophies. Allworth Press. ISBN 978-1-58115-203-6.
  • Sarma, Nataraja (2000), "Diffusion of Astronomy in the Ancient World", Endeavour, 24 (2000): 157-164.

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