Abstract

The life, accomplishments, and legacy of prominent Indian mathematician and astronomer Brahmagupta from the 7th century are examined in this review. Brahmagupta, who is well-known for his contributions to algebra, arithmetic, and astronomy, provided ground-breaking ideas in his "Brāhmasphuṭasiddhānta,"a foundational work that included the rules for mathematical operations involving zero and negative integers. His efforts established the groundwork for contemporary mathematics, inspiring other researchers in mediaeval Europe as well as the Islamic world. In order to emphasize Brahmagupta's methods, his contribution to the advancement of mathematical thought, and the ongoing influence of his work on current mathematical practices, this review synthesizes historical accounts and contemporary interpretations.

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