Hemangada Thakura

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Reign1571 AD - 1590 AD
PredecessorGopal Thakura
Born1530
DiedUnknown
Hemangada Thakura
Mahamahopadhyay
Reign1571 AD - 1590 AD
PredecessorGopal Thakura
Born1530
DiedUnknown
MaharaniHemlata Devi
Regnal name
मिथिला नरेश ( King of Mithila )
HouseKhandwala Dynasty
FatherGopal Thakura
ReligionHinduism
OccupationAstronomer
Scientific career
Alma materAncient Mithila University
Known forGrahan Mala
AwardsMahamahopadhyay
FieldsAstronomy
Notes
Author of the Astronomical Treatise on the Eclipses known as "Grahan Mala"

Hemangada Thakura was the King of Mithila between 1571 AD to 1590 AD. He was also an Indian Astronomer in 16th century.[1] He was famous for his astronomical treatise Grahan Mala. The book told the dates of the eclipses for 1088 years from 1620 AD to 2708 AD. The dates of lunar and solar eclipse that Hemangada Thakur had fixed on the basis of his unique calculations are proving to be true till date.[2]

Hemangada Thakura was born in a Maithil Brahmin family in Mithila region of present Bihar state in India. He born in 1530 AD. He was the grandson of Mahamahopadhyay Mahesha Thakura and the son of Gopal Thakur. Mahesh Thakur was also the King of Mithila in Khandwala Dynasty.

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