Līlāvatī, often referred to in various contexts, is primarily known as a classical work on mathematics in Sanskrit, authored by the Indian mathematician Bhāskara II (also known as Bhāskara the Younger) in the 12th century. The full title of the work is "Līlāvatī," which translates to "the playful one" or "the playful beauty," indicating its intended accessibility and engagement.
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