Pathani Samanta
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Pathani Samanta[lower-alpha 1] better known as Mahamahopadhyaya Chandrasekhara Singha Harichandana Mahapatra Samanta[lower-alpha 2], was an Indian astronomer, mathematician and scholar who measured the distance from the Earth to the Sun with a bamboo pipe, and traditional instruments. He was born on 13 December 1835 in Purnimanta Pousha Krishna Ashtami, and died on 11 June 1904 in Purnimanta Adhika Jyeshtha Krishna Trayodashi.
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Mahamahopadhyaya Chandrasekhara Singha Harichandana Mahapatra Pathani Samanta | |
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Born | (1835-12-13)13 December 1835 |
Died | 11 June 1904(1904-06-11) (aged 67) |
Known for | Astronomy |
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His research and observations were compiled into a book called Siddhanta Darpana, which was written in both Sanskrit and the Odia script. He earned the Mahamahopadhyaya Award in 1893, for his usage of traditional instruments for astronomical observations.[1]