Hemachandra Suri (हेमचन्द्र सूरी) (correct Sanskrit spelling Hemacandra Sürí) (1089 -1172) was one of the greatest scholars of his time. He wrote on many subjects: grammar,
philosophy, tradition, and contemporary history.
One of his best known works is the "Tri-shashthi-shalaka-
purusha-charitra", the lives of the 63 illustrious persons
in Jainism. After having written this, he composed an
appendix to it (hence called "Parishista-parvan"). This
appendix, also called "Sthaviravali-charitra" is actually
itself a text of considerable value.
Hemacandra, following the earlier Gopala, presented what is now called the Fibonacci series around 1150, that is at least 50 years before Fibonacci.
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