The Āryabhaṭa numeration is an alphasyllabic numeral system based on Sanskrit phonemes. It was introduced in the early 6th century in India by Āryabhaṭa, in the first chapter titled Gītika Padam of his Aryabhatiya. It attributes a numerical value to each syllable of the form consonant+vowel possible in Sanskrit phonology, from ka = 1 up to hau = 10^18.

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प्राचीन वैदिक साहित्य में कई तरह की संख्या पद्धतियाँ मिलती हैं। निम्नांकित सारणी में जिस प्रणाली का विवरण दिया गया है वह वाल्मीकि रामायण में वर्णित प्रणाली है।[1]

Transliteration: valmikiramayan.net/yuddha/sarg
Devanagari: valmikiramayan.net/utf8/yuddha

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