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Gupta Golden Age — Science & Mathematics






📌 Topic 03 of 6 · Chapter 06 · Post-Mauryan & Gupta Empire

Gupta Golden Age — Science & Mathematics

Aryabhata (zero, pi, heliocentric theory), Varahamihira, Brahmagupta, Charaka, Sushruta — scientific achievements.

🌟 Why “Golden Age”?

The Gupta period (4th–6th century CE) is called the Golden Age of India because of unprecedented achievements in science, mathematics, astronomy, literature, art, and philosophy. India led the world in intellectual achievement during this period.

🔢 Mathematics & Astronomy

ScholarPeriodKey Contributions
Aryabhata476–550 CE• Calculated value of pi (π) = 3.1416
• Proposed heliocentric theory (Earth rotates on its axis)
• Calculated Earth’s circumference
• Explained solar and lunar eclipses scientifically
• Wrote Aryabhatiya (499 CE)
• Concept of zero (though Brahmagupta formalised it)
Brahmagupta598–668 CE• Formalised rules for zero and negative numbers
• Wrote Brahmasphutasiddhanta
• Solved quadratic equations
• Calculated Earth’s circumference more accurately
Varahamihira505–587 CE• Wrote Brihat Samhita (encyclopaedia of astronomy, astrology, natural science)
• Wrote Panchasiddhantika (five astronomical systems)
• One of Chandragupta II’s Navratnas
⭐ Aryabhata’s Revolutionary Ideas: Aryabhata proposed that the Earth rotates on its axis (heliocentric theory) — 1,000 years before Copernicus! He also correctly explained that lunar eclipses are caused by Earth’s shadow falling on the Moon. His work Aryabhatiya was translated into Arabic and Latin, influencing European science.

🏥 Medicine

ScholarWorkContribution
CharakaCharaka SamhitaFather of Ayurveda; internal medicine; 8 branches of medicine
SushrutaSushruta SamhitaFather of Surgery; 300+ surgical procedures; 120+ surgical instruments; plastic surgery (rhinoplasty)
VagbhataAshtanga HridayamSynthesised Charaka and Sushruta; comprehensive medical text
📝 Exam Tip:
Aryabhata = pi = 3.1416; heliocentric theory; Aryabhatiya (499 CE)
Brahmagupta = zero and negative numbers; Brahmasphutasiddhanta
Varahamihira = Brihat Samhita; Navratna of Chandragupta II
Charaka = Father of Ayurveda; Charaka Samhita
Sushruta = Father of Surgery; plastic surgery; Sushruta Samhita