The Vedanga Jyotisha, is an Indian text on Jyotisha (Indian astronomy), redacted by Lagadha (लगध). The text is foundational to the Jyotisha discipline of Vedanga, and is dated to the final centuries BCE.[1] The text describes rules for tracking the motions of the sun and the moon. In the Vedanga Jyotisha Lagadha praises astronomy as the crowning subject in the ancillary Vedic studies.
Editions
The Vedanga Jyotisha is available in three recensions: those of Yajurveda, Rigveda, and Atharvaveda, which contain many similar passages but exhibit marked differences as well.citation needed
English translation: T.S. Kupanna Sastry, Indian National Science Academy, Bahadurshah Zafar Marg, New Delhi.
Hindi translation: Girja Shankar Shashtri, Jyotisha Karmkanda and Adhyatma Shodh Sansthan, 455 Vasuki Khurd, Daraganj, Allahabad-6.
The Vedanga Jyotisha is available in three recensions: those of Yajurveda, Rigveda, and Atharvaveda, which contain many similar passages but exhibit marked differences as well.[citation needed]
English translation: T.S. Kupanna Sastry, Indian National Science Academy, Bahadurshah Zafar Marg, New Delhi. Hindi translation: Girja Shankar Shashtri, Jyotisha Karmkanda and Adhyatma Shodh Sansthan, 455 Vasuki Khurd, Daraganj, Allahabad-6. The writing was later almost all destroyed by Indian Invaders