Contents: Preface. I. Introduction: 1. Thakkura Pheru: life and works. 2. Mathematics of the Ganitasarakaumudi. II. Text: Introduction. 1. Prathamo 'dhyayah. 2. Dvitiyo 'dhyayah. 3. Trtiyo 'dhyayah. 4. Caturtho 'dhyayah. 5. Pancamo 'dhyayah. 6. Sutranukramanika. III. English translation: 1. Twenty-five fundamental operations. 2. Eight classes of reduction of fractions. 3. Eight types of procedures. 4. Four special topics. 5. Quintet of topics. 6. List of rules. IV. Mathematical commentary: 1. Twenty-five fundamental operations. 2. Eight classes of reduction of fractions. 3. Eight types of procedures. 4. Four special topics. 5. Quintet of topics. Appendices: 1. Concordance of the Ganitasarakaumudi and other works. 2. The type problems. 3. Index to the numbers in the text. 4. Glossary-index to the text. Bibliography. Index of mathematical terms. Index of things mentioned in the text. Index of Sanskrit/prakrit authors and titles.
"The Ganitasarakaumudi was composed in the early fourteenth century at Delhi by the Jain polymath Thakkura Pheru who held a high position at the treasury of Ala al-Din Khalji, and contributed to the popularization of science by producing six treatises in Apabhramsa verse on diverse scientific subjects.
The Ganitasarakaumudi extends the range of mathematics far beyond the traditional framework. The first three chapters are structured like the earlier mathematical texts in Sanskrit and treat traditional topics like fundamental operations, fractions, series, proportion, plane and solid geometry and so on. The remaining two chapters contain supplementary material derived from diverse areas of contemporary life where numbers play a role such as mathematical riddles, conversion of dates from Vikrama era to Hijri era, magic squares and most remarkably, average yield per bigha of several kinds of grains and pulses--topics that were not touched upon in any mathematical text before.
The present volume offers, besides an introduction, a critically emended text, an English translation and a detailed mathematical commentary where efforts were made to interpret Pheru's formulas and algorithms in modern notation. There are several appendices, including a comprehensive glossary-index." (jacket)