Aryabhata was a famous Indian mathematician and astronomer from the classical age of Indian mathematics and astronomy. He was born in 476 CE in Kusumapura, modern Patna, and was the head of an institution there. His major works were the Aryabhatiya, a compendium of mathematics and astronomy, and the Arya-siddhanta. In the Aryabhatiya, he accurately calculated pi and introduced concepts like trigonometry and algebra. He also correctly proposed that the Earth rotates daily and revolves around the Sun annually. Aryabhata made significant contributions to mathematics, including introducing the place-value system, approximating pi,