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Lokavibhaga

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Author
  
Sarvanandi

Period
  
458 CE

Language
  
Prakrit

Originally published
  
458 AD

Lokavibhaga

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Siddhānta Shiromani, Brāhmasphuṭasiddhānta, Brihaddeshi, Bijaganita, Puruşārthasiddhyupāya

The Lokavibhaga is a Jain cosmological text originally composed in Prakrit by a Digambara monk, Sarvanandi, surviving in a Sanskrit version compiled by one Simhasuri. It contains the oldest known mention of numeral zero ("0") and the decimal positional system The discovery of the manuscript preserving the text was mentioned by the Archaeological Department of Mysore in their report for 1909-10.

The surviving manuscripts state that the original Prakrit work was written down by Sarvanandi at Patalika in the Banarastra on a certain day the astronomical details of which are given. It is further stated therein it was in Saka 380, corresponding to CE 458. The surviving text is a Sanskrit translation by one Simhasuri, copied "some considerable time" after that date by one Simhasuri.

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Lokavibhaga Wikipedia